You can ask Cerebras to access, correct, or delete your personal data, but deleting certain data may mean you can no longer use parts of the service.
Consumer impact (what this means for users)
You have the right to request access to or deletion of your personal data held by Cerebras, though the company warns that exercising deletion rights may result in loss of access to certain service features — which may create practical pressure not to delete data.
What you can do
⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
Delete Your Data
Send an email to privacy@cerebras.ai requesting deletion of your personal data. Identify yourself clearly and specify which data or categories of data you want deleted. Cerebras is required to respond within legally applicable timeframes (30 days under CCPA, one month under GDPR).
Export Your Data
Email privacy@cerebras.ai to request a copy of all personal data Cerebras holds about you. California residents can also request information about the categories of third parties with whom your data has been shared.
Cross-platform context
See how other platforms handle Data Subject Rights (Access, Deletion, Correction) and similar clauses.
This provision gives users important rights over their data, but the warning that deletion may restrict service access could discourage users from exercising those rights.
View original clause language
We use the information collected about you for the following business and commercial purposes... to comply with our legal obligations; to enforce our terms and policies... We collect Personal Data about you in the ways described below... Please note that we need certain types of information to provide the Services to you. If you do not provide us with such information, or if you ask us to delete that information, you may no longer be able to access or use certain aspects of the Services.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision implicates GDPR Articles 15 (right of access), 16 (right to rectification), 17 (right to erasure), and 18 (right to restriction of processing); CCPA/CPRA §1798.100 (right to know), §1798.105 (right to delete), §1798.106 (right to correct), and §1798.120 (right to opt out of sale/sharing); the FTC Act Section 5 applies to any misleading framing of rights that discourages their exercise. Enforcement authorities include EU DPAs, the California Privacy Protection Agency, and the FTC.
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Applicable agencies
State AG
California's Privacy Protection Agency and Attorney General enforce CCPA/CPRA data subject rights including the rights to know, delete, and correct personal information.
The FTC can take action if Cerebras fails to honor stated data subject rights commitments in a manner that constitutes an unfair or deceptive practice under Section 5 of the FTC Act.