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Data Requests

Last updated: May 21, 2026

This page explains how to request access, correction, deletion, or limited removal of Roast Oracle / suisoku records.

Requests should be sent to the privacy contact below for review and handling.

Request Deletion

You may request deletion of a generated reading record, associated result token, or related profile-processing record, subject to verification and applicable retention obligations.

Request Access

You may request a summary of the personal information we have about your transaction or reading request, subject to identity verification and lawful limits.

Request Correction

If you believe account, transaction, or contact information associated with your request is inaccurate, you may ask us to correct it where correction is reasonably possible.

Result URL Removal

Users may request deletion of a result URL.

You may request result URL removal. If we can verify the request and locate the result record, we will work to disable or remove access to that result URL, subject to legal retention needs and technical constraints.

Payment Records and Legal Retention

Some payment-related records may need to be retained for tax, accounting, fraud prevention, security, dispute resolution, or legal compliance reasons even if a deletion request is otherwise granted.

Some payment records may be retained for tax, accounting, fraud prevention, chargeback, or legal compliance.

Identity Verification

Before acting on a request, we may ask for information reasonably necessary to verify identity, ownership of the relevant transaction, or authority to act for another person.

How to Contact Us

California Requests

California residents may use the same contact channel to submit access, deletion, or correction requests. We may apply verification steps and statutory exceptions before completing the request.

Response Time

We aim to respond within a reasonable time. Complex requests, high request volume, verification delays, or legal review may extend the response period.