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ArticleBy Team Valor AISeptember 25, 2024
Data Dignity by Design: What Happens When You Hit ‘Delete All’
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Data dignity means honoring what veterans ask us to do with their information. When you hit “Delete All” inside Valor, here is exactly what happens.
Highlights
- Coordinated wipe jobs remove chat history, uploads, analytics, and cache entries in a single orchestrated flow.
- Cryptographic verification confirms that every storage bucket, database, and blob cleared the records.
- Audit-ready logs keep a sealed report so compliance teams can prove deletion without exposing private data.
- Grace period safeguards let admins cancel accidental requests before the purge begins.
Why it matters
Deletion should be definitive, accountable, and transparent. Veterans deserve proof that their records are gone when they say so.
How to verify it
- Initiate a delete-all request from workspace settings in a staging environment.
- Watch the progress tracker to see which systems are being purged.
- Download the completion report that lists verification hashes and timestamps.
Screenshots to capture
- Delete-all confirmation dialog with safeguards explained.
- Progress tracker showing storage systems being cleared.
- Final audit report available for download.
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