If you’re a VSCO x member, there are a few things you can do to cancel your membership. First, go to the VSCO website and sign in. Then, click on the “Cancel Membership” link. Next, fill out the cancellation form and send it to your VSCO x account holder. Finally, make sure that you have received all of the required information and that your membership is still active before cancelling your membership.
If you choose not to use VSCO anymore, please also make sure to delete any VSCO apps or log out of VSCO URLs if possible (like vsco.co) from any devices that have them installed. We cannot guarantee we are capable of deleting all of your content on our platform manually in the event you no longer want it available – so ensuring you are logged out and have removed VSCO apps from your devices is the safest way to keep your VSCO experience private.
You should also make sure to delete VSCO apps from devices that have them installed. We cannot guarantee we are capable of deleting all VSCO content on our platform manually in the event you no longer want it available, so ensuring you are logged out and have removed VSCO apps from your devices is the safest way to keep your VSCO experience private. “””WHOOPS””” sounds about right here . . .
What’s ironic is that VSCO touts itself as being a privacy-centric app; they claim to be focused on protecting your rights as an individual. But it appears Privacy for VSCO users doesn’t apply when VSCO decides their own bottom line is at stake or when they decide they’ve done something wrong. VSCO wants to protect your VSCO experience, but VSCO’s VSCO experience includes selling your VSCO experience and it includes self-preservation above all else.