Only an estate owner, or a verified representative acting on the estate owner's authority, may request deletion of estate-linked data. GateSide may require reasonable verification before accepting or processing an estate-wide deletion request.
Estate owners may submit deletion requests through the GateSide dashboard or by contacting GateSide at hello@gateside.pro. Once an estate deletion request is accepted, the estate enters a 7-day pending deletion period. During this period, the estate owner may cancel the deletion request. If the request is not cancelled within 7 days, GateSide will proceed to delete records linked to that estate.
Estate deletion may include party records, guard and staff records, visitor records, visitor passes, service charge records, access credentials, vehicle records, uploaded files, announcements, support requests, audit logs, gate activity, device records, and other operational records linked to the estate.
Before deletion is completed, estate owners may request a supported data export through the GateSide dashboard or by email if they need records for lawful estate administration, accounting, dispute handling, or internal record keeping. Data exports are not automatic and must be requested before deletion is completed. After deletion is completed, data recovery may no longer be possible.
GateSide may retain limited records where required or reasonably necessary for legal obligations, security investigations, fraud prevention, dispute resolution, payment reconciliation, accounting, tax, enforcement of terms, regulatory compliance, or protection of GateSide, estates, parties, visitors, or the public.
Deleted records may remain in encrypted backups for up to 7 days until those backups are overwritten or expire in the ordinary course of backup management. Backup records are not intended to be restored except where needed for disaster recovery, security, legal, or compliance reasons.
Where applicable, GateSide will take reasonable steps to propagate deletion requests to relevant service providers or subprocessors, subject to their own legal, security, backup, and retention obligations.