THE Y
SEOUL

DATA DELETION

Social data deletion

  1. When you disconnect a channel in THE-Y, we immediately block later publishing, synchronization, and automation, request provider-token revocation, and remove the locally encrypted credential after the bounded revocation process.

  2. Disconnect immediately blocks later publishing, synchronization, and automation. THE-Y attempts provider-token revocation and retries temporary errors; after bounded best effort, it destroys the locally encrypted credential even if the provider is unavailable. Audit records never contain the token.

  3. For YouTube API data, deleting data in THE-Y does not delete videos or other data stored by YouTube. Use YouTube or an authorized API client to delete YouTube content; you can also revoke THE-Y access in Google Security Settings.

  4. Scheduling deletion of your THE-Y account includes connected channel information, tokens, publication jobs, media, inbox data, and automation. Payment and audit records that must be retained by law may remain only under an irreversible identifier separated from the account.

  5. Default retention is 90 days for inbox content, 7 days for raw webhooks, and 7 days for uploads not saved after completion.

  6. If a platform sends a signed deauthorization callback, THE-Y immediately blocks new channel work and queues token revocation. Deauthorization withdraws access; it does not replace a platform or account data-deletion request.