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Describe processing, create documents, demonstrate compliance

Understanding your personal data processing environment is the first step to better privacy. Evaluating lawfulness and describing the security measures are the next ones.

Tietosuojamalliin luottavat isot ja pienet, yritykset, kunnat ja järjestöt.

Automated GDPR reports

Document with our smart templates and enable one-click GDPR documents like records of processing activities and privacy notices.

Tools for advanced privacy management

We have own tools e.g. for vendor management, data transfer management, data protection impact assessments and balance tests.

Connect privacy and security

Ensuring the security of personal data processing is a legal requirement. Processing descriptions and tasks about security belong to the same place.

Document your personal data processing systematically

Databanks are the different logical entities of your data, e.g. "Customer data" vs. "Staff data". You should first find an owner for these and then describe their contents (i.e. Data sets) and their processing activities with related legal bases and personal data processors.

Required documents automatically created from documentation

If you have filled your databanks, e.g. "Records of processing activities" and many other reports that help you demonstrate compliance are automatically created.

Automated and easily publishable privacy notices

GDPR demands clear communication about your personal data processing. This is automatically created as an own privacy notice for each databank. You can share a full list of notices with one embed on your website.

Improve data protection and privacy further

Once you have the basics in order, you can focus on more advanced data protection activities. You can e.g. carry out DPIAs, create balance tests, manage vendors, data transfers and contracts, distribute guidelines for your staff.

Once you have the basics in order, you can focus on more advanced data protection activities. You can e.g. carry out DPIAs, create balance tests, manage vendors, data transfers and contracts, distribute guidelines for your staff.

Once you have the basics in order, you can focus on more advanced data protection activities. You can e.g. carry out DPIAs, create balance tests, manage vendors, data transfers and contracts, distribute guidelines for your staff.

Once you have the basics in order, you can focus on more advanced data protection activities. You can e.g. carry out DPIAs, create balance tests, manage vendors, data transfers and contracts, distribute guidelines for your staff.