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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
Longridge |
I think unless you are a Site Supporter - you can't, which is wholly wrong considering this involves your privacy.
Contact admin and mention Data Protection Rights, might be the only way.
I should be that ANYONE can delete sent photos regardless of status. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Or dont send them if you value privacy. They could be copy/pasted before you remove them anyway.
Rule of thumb on any internet site....think that if you post it....it becomes public. Simples |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"I think unless you are a Site Supporter - you can't, which is wholly wrong considering this involves your privacy.
Contact admin and mention Data Protection Rights, might be the only way.
I should be that ANYONE can delete sent photos regardless of status."
Or become a site supporter and use 1 of the benefits of being such.
Data protection has no part to play with what you send to others.
Plus I expect that right is in the small print you say you have read and understood upon joining. |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
hiding from cock pics. |
"I think unless you are a Site Supporter - you can't, which is wholly wrong considering this involves your privacy.
Contact admin and mention Data Protection Rights, might be the only way.
I should be that ANYONE can delete sent photos regardless of status."
Using a normal email system I can't delete a photo that I have sent so I don't really see what data protection has to do with it, but it's good that is resolved anyway, by simply deleting from your gallery as has been said above. |
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