Data Deletion
What this tool holds about you
Miss Kay’s HQ measures how Miss Kay’s own content performs. It reads from social media accounts that Miss Kay’s owns and operates. The only data it holds about anyone outside our team is the public comments left on our own Instagram posts — the comment text, the public username that wrote it, the time it was posted, and which of our posts it was left on. Instagram is the only one of our four platforms we read comments from; see below.
We keep that so our team can read comments from several accounts in one place and reply to them in the native app. Nothing is ever published, replied to, or sent from this tool.
What it does not hold
No email addresses, phone numbers, postal addresses or payment details of commenters. No private messages. No profile information beyond the public username attached to the comment. No data at all from accounts we do not own.
How to have it deleted
Email gatlin@misskays.com with the subject Data deletion request, and include the username you commented under and, if you have it, a link to the comment. That is all we need — we hold nothing else to identify you by.
We delete the stored copy within 30 days and confirm by reply. The row is removed from our database outright, not flagged or hidden.
Delete it on Instagram too, or it comes back. We read the comments on our posts once a day, and we have no way to remember that a comment we deleted should not be read again. So if the comment is still on Instagram, a later read will store it afresh. Removing it on Instagram is what makes it permanent — after that there is nothing left for us to re-read. Ask us to delete our copy as well and we will, and it will stay gone.
Deleting it at the source instead
If you commented on one of our TikTok videos or YouTube videos, we hold no copy of it and there is nothing here to delete. TikTok’s Display API does not make comments available to us at all, and from YouTube we read only how many comments a video has — never their text and never who wrote them. The same is true of our Facebook Pages.
For Instagram, deleting your comment on the post itself is the more complete fix: it is gone from Instagram, not only from our copy. Our stored copy is not removed automatically when you do that, so email us as well if you want both gone.
If you are a member of our team
Accounts that can sign in to this dashboard are created and removed by an administrator. Ask any administrator to disable yours; it takes effect on the next request.
