EPA's SunWise UV Index

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Published by United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)

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Guide to Delete EPA's SunWise UV Index πŸ‘‡

Things to note before removing EPA's SunWise UV Index:

  1. The developer of EPA's SunWise UV Index is United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and all inquiries must go to them.
  2. Check the Terms of Services and/or Privacy policy of United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to know if they support self-serve subscription cancellation:
  3. The GDPR gives EU and UK residents a "right to erasure" meaning that you can request app developers like United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to delete all your data it holds. United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) must comply within 1 month.
  4. The CCPA lets American residents request that United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) deletes your data or risk incurring a fine (upto $7,500 dollars).


Data EPA's SunWise UV Index Collected from You πŸ”
  1. Data Not Linked to You: The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
    • Location

     

β†ͺ️ Steps to delete EPA's SunWise UV Index account:

1: Visit the EPA's SunWise UV Index website directly Here →

2:   Contact EPA's SunWise UV Index Support/ Customer Service:

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Deleting from Smartphone πŸ“±


Delete on iPhone:


  1. On your homescreen, Tap and hold EPA's SunWise UV Index until it starts shaking.
  2. Once it starts to shake, you'll see an X Mark at the top of the app icon.
  3. Click on that X to delete the EPA's SunWise UV Index app.

Delete on Android:


  1. Open your GooglePlay app and goto the menu.
  2. Click "My Apps and Games" » then "Installed".
  3. Choose EPA's SunWise UV Index, » then click "Uninstall".

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🎌 About EPA's SunWise UV Index


1. The UV Index provides a daily and hourly forecast of the expected intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, as well as sun safety tips, to help you plan your outdoor activities.

2. Make checking the UV Index part of planning your day and remember to slip on a shirt, slop on some SPF-15 + sunscreen, slap on a hat, and wrap on sunglasses to protect against the sun.

3. Overexposure to the sun's UV radiation can cause immediate damage, such as sunburn, and long-term problems, such as skin cancer and cataracts.

4. It is important to remember that people of all skin types need to be protected from overexposure to the sun.

5. The UV Index is brought to you by EPA, the National Weather Service, and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

6. Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers, but also one of the most preventable.

7. Some exposure to sunlight is enjoyable.

8. However, too much sun can be dangerous.



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