Privacy Request
Access, correct, or delete the personal information we hold about you.
Under applicable privacy laws — including the GDPR, the UK GDPR, the CCPA, and other U.S. state privacy laws — you have the right to ask us to access, correct, delete, or provide a copy of the personal information associated with your SEER account. This page explains how to make that request.
How to submit a request
Email us at privacy@seerscriptures.com from the email address associated with your SEER account. Tell us which of the following you’d like us to do:
- Access — see what personal information we hold about you.
- Correction — fix information you believe is inaccurate.
- Deletion — permanently remove your account and associated data.
- Portability — receive a copy of your data in a portable format.
- Withdraw consent — stop processing where we rely on your consent.
Faster path: delete your account inside the app
SEER lets you delete your account directly from inside the mobile app. No email or waiting period — open the app and go to Account → Delete Account. This permanently removes your profile, posts, comments, reactions, notes, bookmarks, highlights, and account record from our systems.
What happens after you email us
- Identity verification.We’ll confirm you’re the account holder before acting on the request — usually by replying from the registered email and asking you to confirm a few account details.
- Response window. We respond within 30 days. Most requests are handled in a few business days.
- No fee. Privacy requests are free. If a request is clearly unfounded or repetitive we may decline or charge a reasonable fee, as permitted by law.
- Authorized agents. You may authorize someone to make a request on your behalf. The agent must provide a signed permission from you and we may still verify your identity directly.
If we decline
We may decline a request as permitted by law — for example, if we cannot verify your identity, or if honoring the request would conflict with a legal obligation. If we decline, we’ll tell you why in writing. You may appeal by replying to that email with the subject line “Appeal”. If we deny the appeal, residents of certain U.S. states may submit a complaint to their state attorney general; EU/UK residents may complain to their local data protection authority.