Erasing your personal data
Instructions on how to erase your personal data depend on the type of data we hold and how we received it.
- If the data is in connection to your account with Endole and provided to us by you directly, please see the "Data provided by you" section below.
- If the data is in connection to your company or your directorship in a company, please see the "Data provided by a third party" section below.
If you're unsure how we received your data and therefore unsure how to erase it, please
contact us and we'll be happy to point you in the right direction.
You can learn more on how we collect and process your personal data in our
privacy policy.
Data provided by you
From time to time, we will collect and store information provided by you such as your name or email address.
To erase any personal data provided by you, you may:
- Login to your Endole Account and erase your data from the Settings page. This is the quickest way to erase your details.
- Alternatively, you may contact us and request to have your data erased. Our customer services team will be happy to erase your details on your behalf.
Data provided by a third party
In order for us to offer our products and services, we require and collect data from third party sources. We have legitimate interests to gather and process this personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Because of our lawful basis, we do not erase this data unless it affects the rights and freedoms of the individuals involved. You can learn more about this in our
privacy policy.
If you feel our processing of your personal data impacts your rights and freedoms, please
contact us.
Alternatively, if you wish to remove your personal data such as your company or director profile from public search engines such as Google or Bing, we can do this for you. This will prevent any public individual from finding your details online. To learn more, please read the following article:
How do I remove my company or director profile from search engines?