Data Deletion Instructions

Build Scotts Bluff is built to hold as little of your data as possible. This page explains everything the Service can hold that is connected to you, and how to delete each piece. See the Privacy Policy for the full picture.

Facebook Account Data

Build Scotts Bluff offers an optional Facebook sign-in for authorized editors. When used, the Service receives only your app-scoped user ID and public profile name, uses them in the moment to check authorization, and discards them- nothing from your Facebook account is stored on the server, ever. So there is no stored Facebook data to delete: signing out (or simply closing the session) removes the only artifact, a short-lived session cookie in your own browser. To sever the connection on Facebook's side, remove "Build Scotts Bluff" under Facebook Settings > Apps and Websites. If you interacted with our Facebook page, that content lives on Meta's platform and can be managed or deleted through Facebook's own tools.

Data on Your Own Device

Your Search Agent conversation, your Terms acceptance, and your app preferences are stored only in your own browser's local storage and are never sent to us. To delete them:

  1. Open your browser's site settings for buildscottsbluff.com and choose "Clear data" (this removes local storage, IndexedDB, and the offline cache), or
  2. If you installed the app to your home screen, uninstall it and clear the site data as above.

Data on the Server

The server only holds content you explicitly saved while signed in with a wallet (edits, project ideas, chat messages to the consultant) keyed to your public wallet address, plus the public transaction hash of any on-chain contribution you chose to record. To have this deleted:

  1. Email with the subject "Data deletion request".
  2. Include the public wallet address the content is keyed to (never send a private key or seed phrase - we will never ask for one).
  3. We will remove the stored content and confirm by reply. Public blockchain transactions themselves cannot be deleted by anyone; only our stored reference to them can.

Server Logs

Standard infrastructure logs (such as an IP address on a request) are transient, are kept only for security and reliability, and age out on their own.