How to request deletion of account data and linked-service data.
This page explains how a user can request deletion of data processed by Vianium, including information obtained through connected plugins such as Threads.
1. Disconnect a linked account
If you only want to stop using a plugin, open the Vianium dashboard and disconnect the relevant integration. This invalidates the operational link on the Vianium side and prevents new actions with that linked account.
For Threads, we also recommend revoking access from Meta connected-app settings to close the permission on the provider side.
2. Request full deletion
If you want to delete your account or the data associated with your workspace, you must submit the request to the operator of the Vianium environment where the account was created. That operator is the party that executes deletion on the relevant instance.
The request should identify the affected account or workspace so deletion can be performed safely and without removing unrelated third-party data.
3. What gets removed
Deletion normally covers account identity, active sessions, OAuth connections, persisted tokens, plugin associations, and operational data tied exclusively to that account or workspace.
Some security, audit, or billing records may remain for the minimum period required for compliance, abuse prevention, or claims defense.
- Tokens and linked accounts.
- Plugin operational state associated with the user.
- Persisted plugin content when allowed by the deployment policy.
- Revocation of active sessions and derived credentials.
4. Timing and verification
Response times depend on the instance operator and on the volume of affected data. Before deletion, identity validation or ownership confirmation may be required.
5. Meta Threads reference
If you arrived here from Meta app settings, these are the public instructions to request deletion of data processed by Vianium when a Threads account has been linked to the product.
Deletion may involve disconnecting the plugin in Vianium, revoking permission in Meta, and submitting an account-closure request to the instance operator.
Request channel
Send the request to the team or organization that operates your Vianium instance. If you operate the instance yourself, this page can serve as the public reference for your deletion flow.