This page explains how you can request deletion of data processed by Contentfish.
2. What data can be deleted
Depending on how you used the service, deletion may include:
Meta access tokens stored locally by the Obsidian plugin/agent configuration
Scheduling state files used by the agent (timestamps like last run/check/post)
Local logs created to debug publishing attempts
Temporary files created during publishing workflows (including any temporary uploaded media, if applicable)
3. How to request deletion
Email vadimakalin@gmail.com with the subject line "Contentfish Data Deletion".
Include:
Which vault/server you used (path or environment name)
The data types you want deleted (token/config/state/logs)
Any relevant timestamps or identifiers (optional)
4. Practical notes
Because this service is designed to run in your environment, deletion may require you to remove files from the machine where
the backend runs. We will provide guidance based on your configuration if needed.
5. Response time
We will review your request and respond as soon as reasonably possible.