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User Data Deletion Instructions

Last Updated: July 19, 2026

In compliance with Meta Platforms, Inc. Developer Policies (for Facebook login and WhatsApp Business API integrations), we provide our users (Candidates, Recruiters, and Employers) with full control over their personal data. You have the right to request the complete deletion of your account and associated personal information from our CRM servers.

If you wish to terminate your account and remove your personal data, you can submit a deletion request by following the step-by-step instructions below.

1

Submit Email Request

Send an email from your registered email account to our support desk:

To: support@dachirring.com

Subject: Data Deletion Request

2

Provide Account Identifiers

In the body of your email, please provide your account details so we can locate your record:

  • Your full registered name
  • Registered email address
  • Registered mobile number (e.g. used for WhatsApp communication)
  • Reason for deletion (Optional)
3

Verification Process

To protect your account security, we must verify your identity before deleting any data. Our support team will review your request and send a verification code or confirmation link to your registered email or mobile number. You must confirm your identity through this check to authorize the deletion.

4

Timeline of Deletion

Once identity verification is complete, we will begin the deletion process. Your account, recruiter profile, candidate record, resume document, and logged WhatsApp chat history will be permanently deleted from our active databases within 7 to 30 working days.

⚠️ Legal & Retention Notice

Please note that under certain regulatory and operational guidelines, some information may not be immediately deleted. In accordance with applicable Indian laws, tax regulations, and existing client/employer contractual covenants, we may be legally required to retain transaction records, payroll slips, or compliance logs. In such cases, retained data will be securely archived and isolated from further processing.