Last updated: 11th August 2023 | Effective from: 11th August 2023
The Bellme.io app is developed by the team Wishrainers. After deletion, we do not retain your Sensitive Personal Information (defined below in this paragraph) for longer than is required for the purposes for which the information may be lawfully used. For any other content, we will entertain your deletion request. If you want to delete personal data you have given to us, please write to connect@bellme.io with your profile details, however, there is a strong possibility that copies of any public content will be retained indefinitely in our systems, including in cached and archived pages of the Platform, or if other users have copied or saved that information. In addition, due to the nature of the Internet, copies of your content, including content that you have removed or deleted from your account, may also exist elsewhere on the Internet and be retdained indefinitely. "Sensitive Personal Information" shall mean passwords and any other information that is classified as sensitive under Section 3 of the Rules.
You can request to delete your personal data by contacting BellMe.io at connect@bellme.io. Be sure to include your profile details in your email. Or you can put your request by pressing the given [Request Account deletion] button below.
BellMe.io will delete your Sensitive Personal Information (which includes passwords and any information classified as sensitive under Section 3 of the Rules) after your account deletion. We will also entertain deletion requests for any other content you have provided.
There are some limitations to keep in mind: - Public content you shared may still be visible in cached or archived pages of the BellMe.io platform. - Other users might have saved or copied your content, and those copies will remain even after you delete yours. - Due to the nature of the internet, copies of your content (including deleted content) might exist elsewhere online indefinitely.
BellMe.io defines Sensitive Personal Information as passwords and any other information classified as sensitive under Section 3 of the Rules (presumably referring to a specific regulation, likely GDPR or a lo- cal equivalent).