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About Us

Our mission

We’re building a future where protecting consumer privacy is simple, intuitive, and built into the foundation of every organization’s data architecture. Our mission is to make privacy by design not just a regulatory requirement, but a natural part of how modern enterprises operate, strengthening trust with users while reducing operational complexity.

Why we exist

Today’s organizations manage sprawling, heterogeneous data systems that make even basic privacy obligations difficult to fulfill. As regulations evolve and consumer expectations rise, companies are struggling to implement privacy practices that are both effective and sustainable. The result is a growing gap between what privacy laws require and what existing architectures can support.

We believe privacy shouldn’t be an afterthought or an engineering burden. It should be a first‑class capability.

What we’re exploring

Right now, we’re focused on one of the most challenging areas of modern privacy compliance: right‑to‑erasure. For organizations with complex, distributed, or legacy data environments, fulfilling deletion requests is often slow, manual, and error‑prone.

We’re investigating how data deletion actually works in production systems, and how these processes can be simplified and standardized so they become reliable, automated, and verifiable — even in the most complex environments.

Our work is grounded in:

This exploration phase is shaping the foundation for the tools and frameworks we aim to build.

Where we are today

We’re early and intentional. Our focus is on practical investigation — examining real implementation patterns, identifying where they break down, and exploring approaches that scale reliably.

As our understanding deepens, our direction will evolve with it. We’re taking the time to get the fundamentals right.

Follow our progress

If you’re interested in privacy engineering, data architecture, or the future of consumer privacy, we invite you to follow along. Our blog is where we share insights, observations, and analysis as we shape the next generation of privacy‑first infrastructure.