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  1. Delete via Email
  2. Delete on iphone
  3. Delete on android


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1. Delete Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) Account through Email

There are 2 methods to get your data (and account) deleted by Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds):

  1. Under GDPR: EU/UK Residents have the right to ask (via email), an organization that holds data about them to delete it. This is known as the ‘right to erasure’. Organizations have one month to respond to the request.

  2. Under CCPA: California residents have the right to request that a company delete the data/personal information it has on them. A failure to comply with this will result in a fine of upto $7,500.

Now you understand what the Law says, Send your Request directly to Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) using the form below:




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Alternatively, you can follow these steps below to get Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) to delete your account/data:


  1. To delete your Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) account, contact Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) via email and provide the reasons for your request.
  2. Mention the law under which you make your request (GDPR or CCPA).
  3. Notify Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) of the penalty for non-compliance - A $7,500 fine under CCPA and 4% of annual turnover under GDPR.
  4. Send the email to standup194@redacted... Login to see email.



2. How to Delete Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) on Iphone

  1. On iphone, Goto "Settings "
  2. Click on "General" » "Iphone Storage".
  3. Select the app, and click "Delete Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds)".


3. Delete Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) on Android phone

  1. Go to your Android phone Settings.
  2. Click on "Apps & Games".
  3. Select "Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds)" and Click "Uninstall".



Auscultation ( Heart & Lung Sounds) App Details

This application contains a wide range of heart and lung sounds that can be heard by the doctor when examining the patient with stethoscope with a brief description about each sound.....

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