Holy Grail Public contact

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Data Export and Deletion

You can export your data, delete individual submissions, delete all submissions, revoke linked assistant or OAuth access, delete your account, and delete your account with graph-data erasure from account settings. Holy Grail is public by default and is not confidential storage.

For edge cases or failed self-service requests, email support@holygrailjournal.com.

Public graph limits

Holy Grail is public by default, so contributions may have been linked, cited, forked, reviewed, disputed, analyzed, or incorporated into derived public graph records.

Deleting or revoking access can reduce future visibility, but it may not remove every downstream graph effect or every copy that has already been made public.

Export

Use Export my data in account settings or the supported MCP export tool to receive a JSON export with generated_at and schema_version.

Exports include account/profile data, linked-app metadata, submissions, graph records authored by the user, related provenance, tags, feedback, and inbox records. Token hashes, session hashes, secrets, and internal security material are excluded.

Deletion and revocation

Use account settings to delete one submission, delete all submissions, revoke all linked apps, delete your account, or delete your account and erase graph data.

Supported MCP tools expose equivalent controls where appropriate. Destructive MCP tools require exact confirmation text such as DELETE MY SUBMISSION or DELETE MY ACCOUNT AND ERASE MY GRAPH DATA.

Revoking connector access stops future connector access but does not delete prior graph records.

  • Delete one submission to remove or tombstone that item from active public graph views
  • Delete all submissions to apply the same behavior to every active item you own
  • Delete account to revoke sessions and linked apps and anonymize the local profile while retaining public graph data
  • Delete account with graph-data erasure to also remove or tombstone active graph records you control
  • Use support only for failed self-service deletion, abuse reports, legal requests, account access issues, edge cases, and disputes

What may remain

Holy Grail preserves minimal tombstones and non-personal operational records where needed for graph integrity, security, abuse prevention, legal compliance, backup recovery, or auditability.

Holy Grail cannot delete third-party screenshots, external caches, exported files already held by others, independent content written by other users, or backups before their normal expiry.

Contact path

Use /support when self-service controls fail or when the request involves abuse, legal process, account access, or a dispute.

If your support request is time-sensitive, say so in the first line and include the exact object IDs you want reviewed.