Access, correction, deletion

Fanfic Swipe Data Rights

A practical request path for deletion, access, correction, and region-specific privacy questions.

What you can ask for

This page is the operational path for privacy requests.

  • Ask for a copy of the personal data associated with your Telegram account and bot usage, subject to legal exceptions.
  • Ask for corrections if profile-related or account-linked data is inaccurate.
  • Ask for deletion of personal data that no longer needs to be retained.
  • Ask questions about retention, recipients, or region-specific rights when those laws apply to you.

How to make a request

The path should be easy enough for a normal user to complete without hunting through menus.

Inside the bot, send /delete_my_data. The bot should reply with the links on this page and the Telegram user ID that helps match the request.

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telegram: @AlisherAm
  • Include the request type: deletion, access, correction, or another privacy question.
  • Include enough detail to identify the relevant account or records without sending more data than necessary.

What happens next

Some requests can be completed immediately; others need review.

  • The operator may need to verify identity, especially before releasing copies of stored data or deleting records tied to payments or abuse controls.
  • Some data may be retained where it is still required for security, fraud prevention, bookkeeping, dispute handling, or legal compliance.
  • If a request cannot be fulfilled in full, the response should explain the reason and any available alternatives.

Region-specific notes

Rights and timelines depend on law and on whether the business falls inside a specific regime.

  • EU and UK users may have GDPR-style rights, including access, correction, deletion, objection, restriction, and complaint rights.
  • California users may have additional rights if California law applies to the operator and service.
  • Nothing on this page should be read as a claim that every law applies in every case. The operator still needs to assess actual obligations.