Data Rights Request

You have the right to control your personal information. Use this form to exercise your data protection rights.

Your Data Rights

Depending on your location, you may have the following rights regarding your personal information:

Access & Portability

  • Request copies of your personal data
  • Receive data in a structured format
  • Transfer data to another service

Deletion & Correction

  • Request deletion of your data
  • Correct inaccurate information
  • Update outdated information

Restriction & Objection

  • Limit processing of your data
  • Object to certain data uses
  • Withdraw consent

Opt-Out & Control

  • Opt-out of data sales
  • Control marketing communications
  • Manage cookie preferences

Request Form

Response Time

  • GDPR (EU): We will respond within 1 month
  • CCPA (California): We will respond within 45 days
  • Other jurisdictions: We will respond as required by applicable law

Alternative Contact Methods

Email

privacy@ausmoapp.com

Include "Data Rights Request" in the subject line

Phone

+1 (555) 123-4567

Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 6 PM EST

Mail

123 Communication Ave

Accessibility City, AC 12345

Attn: Data Protection Officer

In-App

Settings → Privacy → Data Rights

Available in the mobile app

What Happens Next?

  1. Confirmation: You'll receive an email confirmation within 24 hours
  2. Verification: We may request additional verification information
  3. Processing: Your request will be processed according to applicable law
  4. Response: You'll receive a response within the required timeframe
  5. Follow-up: If needed, we'll work with you to complete your request

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to process my request?

Response times vary by jurisdiction: GDPR requires 1 month, CCPA requires 45 days, and other laws have their own requirements. We'll respond as quickly as possible.

Is there a fee for data requests?

Generally no, but we may charge a reasonable fee for excessive or repetitive requests as permitted by law.

What if I'm not satisfied with the response?

You have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority or supervisory authority.