Specialist asks: What does deleting an account in Empatyzer mean and what remains in aggregate stats?

TL;DR:

  • Deleting an account removes your profile and identifying data from Empatyzer.
  • Your conversations and content are not shared with HR or managers.
  • The company only sees anonymized, aggregated statistics at team and organization level.

Deleting an account permanently removes your profile from Empatyzer and erases data that could identify you, preventing your account from being linked in dyads or in M suggestions. Conversations with the assistant and chat history remain private and are not forwarded to HR or managers unless you explicitly export them; this is the product's "Las Vegas" rule. After deletion, your entries will no longer be used to generate personalized micro-lessons or individual diagnoses, and access to M features will be disabled. Aggregated data — for example distributions of motivators, team trends or culture indicators — remains available to the company only in fully anonymized, blended form so that no individual can be singled out. These anonymized aggregates are intended solely to monitor trends and plan HR actions at team and organizational levels, not to evaluate individual employees. If many members of a team delete accounts, analysis precision for that team may decrease, but the deletion mechanism itself is secure. If a client ends cooperation and requests data removal, Empatyzer executes retention and deletion per the contract; any user can request account deletion at any time. The deletion procedure is logged and auditable, and administrative access to these operations is tightly controlled. Anonymized statistics still give HR and leadership insight into trends such as motivation levels or tension scales, enabling preventive interventions without compromising privacy. Empatyzer thus balances the usefulness of aggregate data with protection of individual rights and minimizes the risk of misuse.

Deleting your account removes your profile and identifying data; the company receives only anonymized, aggregated statistics.

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