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Opt-Out request - definition
An opt-out request refers to a formal request made by an individual or entity to remove their data from a particular service, communication, or index. This concept is most commonly used in the context of data privacy.
An opt-out request allows individuals to decline participation in certain activities or to stop receiving specific communications. Opting out can range from stopping targeted advertisements to unsubscribing from newsletters or stopping organizations from processing personal data.
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How to send an Image Opt-Out request on lenso.ai? - step by step guide
If you found an image of your face or one that you own on lenso.ai and prefer it to be removed from lenso’s index, please visit Image Opt-Out Request (lenso.ai) page and fill out the form with following information:
- The country where the content may be in violation of the laws (country of your residence)
- A brief explanation of why you want the image(s) removed
- Your personal information (name, last name, email and phone number)
Most importantly, make sure to attach the image file you used when performing the search on lenso.ai. If you want lenso to stop indexing your face, attach a clear image of your face.
After submitting an opt-out request, you will receive a confirmation email. Once our team has reviewed your request,you will be notified of the final decision via email.
Remember! Once your images are removed from lenso.ai’s index, they will not be re-indexed in the future. None of your images will appear in the search results again.
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Additional option - DSA form
If you are interested in removing a specific image from lenso.ai’s index, please visit Digital Services Act (lenso.ai) page and fill out the form with following informations:
- The country where the content may be in violation of the laws (country of your residence)
- A brief explanation of why you want the image(s) removed
- Your personal information (name, last name, email and phone number)
Remember to include a source link(s) to a specific image that you found on lenso.ai and want to be removed.
Important! Opt-out requests or DSA forms only prevent your images from being indexed only on lenso.ai. If you find that your images are being misused or stolen, you will need to contact each website or platform where the images appear.
If you have any questions or issues with submitting an Opt-Out request or DSA form, feel free to reach out to a support team at [email protected].
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