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Users have no recourse to halt or reverse a deletion after confirmation, making the confirmation step a point of no return with permanent consequences for account and data access.
Interpretive note: The excerpt states two sequential effects: (1) account becomes inaccessible during processing, and (2) the process is irreversible once confirmed. The canonical claim addresses the primary legal consequence (irreversibility); the inaccessibility during processing is noted in omitted_material.
Once you confirm deletion of your account and data, you cannot stop or reverse the process under any circumstances.
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Users have no recourse to halt or reverse a deletion after confirmation, making the confirmation step a point of no return with permanent consequences for account and data access.
Once you confirm deletion of your account and data, you cannot stop or reverse the process under any circumstances.
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