The DPDP Act gives you the right to see what a company holds about you, correct it, have it erased, and complain if they ignore you. The hard part is usually finding where to ask — so we looked, for 300 sites.
Showing 151–200 of 300. 126 of them publish a route we could find.
No published route found. Try their general support contact and cite the DPDP Act.
What you can ask for
• Access — a summary of what they hold and who they shared it with (S.11)
• Correction — fix anything wrong or out of date (S.12)
• Erasure — delete it, unless a law requires them to keep it (S.12)
• Grievance — complain, and get an answer (S.13)
• Nomination — name someone to act for you (S.14)
If they ignore you
Ask the company first — that is what the grievance route is for. If they do not resolve it, you can escalate to the Data Protection Board of India. The Act does not itself set a number of days for a company to reply; timelines are being prescribed under the DPDP Rules, so check what is in force when you file.
These routes were found automatically by loading each site's public pages, and may be out of date or incomplete. We are not affiliated with the companies listed and we do not send requests for you — you deal with them directly, which is also how the Act intends it. Nothing here is legal advice.