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Request your data

Grail Atlas is a passion project. The only personal data we hold is whatever you’ve given us directly — your email if you signed up or subscribed, your saved searches or Grail List entries if you have an account, and the contact email you provided on a watch / brand suggestion. You can ask for a copy of all of it, or ask for all of it to be deleted.

How this works

  1. You enter your email and pick access (we email you what we have) or erasure (we delete it after a 48-hour cooling-off period — you can cancel during the window with the link in the same email).
  2. We send a confirmation email to that address. The email contains a link AND, for erasure, a 6-digit code you type into the page. The two factors together defeat the scenarios where mail-security scanners click links automatically.
  3. For erasure we wait 48 hours after you click + type. You can cancel with the link in the confirmation email at any time during that window. After 48 hours we delete every record that matches your address and email you a receipt.
  4. For access we run the query immediately on click and email you the JSON. If we have nothing on file we tell you that explicitly — silence is never the answer once you confirm.

Anti-enumeration

The form below will say the same thing whether or not we have any data on you. You learn the answer through the email channel, not through this page. That’s deliberate — if the form said “found” vs “not found” on submit, anyone could probe addresses to map out who has an account here.

What would you like?

Other questions

If you’re unsure what we have on you, do the access request first — you’ll have the full picture before deciding whether to erase. The list of records we could have is at /legal/ropa(the records-of-processing-activities list).

If something here looks wrong, email privacy@grailatlas.com. Out-of-band requests still go through the same email confirmation handshake — we don’t honor “hey just delete my data” without the address-verification step, because that would let anyone delete anyone’s records.

Request your data — Grail Atlas