Data Deletion
Kanji Daily · last updated 23 August 2026
Kanji Daily stores no personal data about viewers or visitors, so in almost every case there is nothing held about you to delete. Here is how to confirm that, and how to ask anyway.
Revoking the app's access
The only authorisations the project holds are to the operator's own accounts. If you have connected Kanji Daily to an account of yours, you can revoke it yourself at any time, and doing so immediately ends the project's ability to act on that account:
- Instagram / Meta — Instagram app → Settings → Website permissions → Apps and websites → remove Kanji Daily. On Facebook: Settings → Apps and Websites.
- Google / YouTube — myaccount.google.com/permissions → select Kanji Daily → Remove access.
- TikTok — TikTok app → Settings and privacy → Security and permissions → Manage app permissions → remove Kanji Daily.
When access is revoked, the stored token becomes invalid and is deleted from the project's automation environment. No copy is kept.
Asking us to delete something
To request deletion of anything you believe the project holds about you, email kanjidaily23@gmail.com with the subject line Data deletion request and enough detail to identify what you mean — for example the platform and the account handle involved.
You will get a reply confirming what was found and what was done within 30 days, and usually much sooner. If nothing is held about you, the reply will say so. There is no charge, and you do not need to give a reason.
Taking down a video
If you appear in a video, or believe one uses material of yours, that is a takedown request rather than a data deletion request — but the same address handles it and it is treated with the same urgency. Say which video and what the issue is.
What cannot be deleted here
Videos already published live on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok, and each platform keeps its own records of views and engagement under its own privacy policy. Deleting a video removes it from the platform, but the project has no control over those platforms' internal logs, caches, or copies other people have made.