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Blog: Full GDPR Compliance in v1.0.75

Full GDPR Compliance in Sidekick v1.0.75

We're shipping full GDPR compliance in v1.0.75. This release adds data export, account deletion, and configurable data retention — giving you complete, auditable control over the data your AI assistant holds about you.


Your data, your rules

Sidekick connects to a wide range of services on your behalf — email, calendar, code repositories, chat platforms, and more. That means it necessarily holds context about you in order to act effectively. This release ensures that context is always under your control.

Export everything

With one click in Settings → Privacy & Data, you can request a full export of all data Sidekick holds: agent decisions, AI memory, integration metadata, conversation history, and account settings. The export is delivered as JSON — machine-readable and portable to any tool or service you choose.

This satisfies the GDPR right to data portability (Article 20) and gives you full visibility into exactly what your AI knows.

Delete everything

If you want to leave, you can go completely. The Delete My Account flow triggers a permanent, irreversible purge of every piece of data tied to your account — no residual logs, no retained memory, no lingering tokens.

This satisfies the GDPR right to erasure (Article 17).

Retention policies

Not everyone wants to hold data indefinitely. You can now configure automatic purge schedules for agent decisions and memory entries independently. Set a retention window, and Sidekick will roll off anything older than that threshold automatically — useful for teams with compliance requirements around data minimisation.


How to get started

  1. Open Settings → Privacy & Data in your Sidekick dashboard.
  2. Review what data is held and configure your retention preferences.
  3. Export your data or submit a deletion request at any time.

These controls are available to all users immediately on v1.0.75. No additional setup required.


What's next

We'll be continuing to build on our privacy foundations — including per-integration data scoping and audit logs — in upcoming releases.