Data Rights

Your information should not become a mystery.

This page explains how to ask what information is held, correct it, obtain a copy, restrict use, delete content, or close an account.

1. Changes you can make directly

2. Requests you may send

Depending on the information and applicable law, you may ask for access, correction, a portable copy, restriction, objection, deletion, or account closure. A request may be limited when information must be retained for security, dispute resolution, legal compliance, protection of another person, or another lawful reason.

3. How to submit a request

Email withlovefmb@gmail.com with the subject “Data Rights Request.” Include:

Do not email a password, government identification number, financial credential, or full medical record.

4. Identity verification

Before releasing, changing, or deleting account information, reasonable steps may be taken to confirm that the requester controls the verified email or account. Additional verification will be limited to what is reasonably needed for the request and risk involved.

5. Access and export

An access or export response may include available profile fields, saved-content records, journal entries, community submissions, legal acceptance records, and relevant account dates. Administrative security details that would expose another person, weaken security, or reveal protected internal information may be withheld or summarized.

6. Correction

Profile information may be corrected in the member dashboard. For records that cannot be edited directly, identify the incorrect information and provide the accurate replacement. Published community posts may be corrected, unpublished, or removed after review.

7. Deletion and account closure

Account closure removes or de-identifies member records according to the system’s deletion process. Journal entries, saved content, unpublished community posts, and profile records are linked to the authentication account and are designed to be deleted when that account is permanently removed. Published posts may require separate removal or de-identification because they have already appeared publicly.

8. Response and follow-up

A request will be acknowledged and reviewed within a reasonable period. Complex, unclear, repeated, or legally sensitive requests may require clarification or additional time. If a request cannot be completed as asked, the response should explain the reason when it is appropriate and lawful to do so.

9. Complaint or unresolved concern

Start by emailing the privacy contact so the issue can be investigated. You may also seek guidance from the appropriate data-protection authority or a qualified privacy professional when a concern remains unresolved.

10. Emergency and safety records

Data-rights email is not an emergency channel. When there is immediate danger, contact emergency services. A deletion request may be paused when a narrowly limited record is genuinely needed to respond to a credible safety incident, security attack, legal requirement, or active dispute.

Version 2026-07-12 · This operational process should be reviewed by a qualified Philippine privacy professional before public registration.