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Event date:

Jan 30, 2026

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The Right to Be Forgotten: Deleting Your Online Data

In honor of Data Privacy Week 2026.

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Worried about old posts, outdated accounts, or personal details lingering online? This webinar breaks down what the Right to Be Forgotten means for you and how you can request the deletion of your data from websites, apps, and search engines. 

Join us as privacy experts explain where the right applies, what kinds of information can be removed, and what to expect when you submit a deletion request. You’ll also learn simple steps to reduce your digital footprint and better protect your personal information going forward.   

Register for the webinar here.

Check out the rest of our Data Privacy Week webinars!

Monday 1/26: Data Privacy Week 2026 Kick-off

Tuesday 1/27: Children's Privacy in a Digital World

Wednesday 1/28: Privacy Law Made Simple

Thursday 1/29: Dynamic Pricing: When Algorithms Set the Cost

Friday 1/30: Level Up Your Privacy Game!

Speakers

Tom Kemp

Executive Director

CalPrivacy

Tom Kemp

Executive Director

CalPrivacy

Tom Kemp

Executive Director

CalPrivacy

Lawrence Gentilello

CEO and Founder

Optery

Lawrence Gentilello

CEO and Founder

Optery

Lawrence Gentilello

CEO and Founder

Optery

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