Erasure

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Privacy operations for India's internet.

Collect consent with proof, map where personal data lives, fulfil deletion requests across connected systems, and export what happened.

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Who it's for

Privacy operations for Indian product companies

  • HealthTech

    Manage patient consent, sensitive personal data, and privacy workflows for healthcare products.

  • EdTech

    Handle student data, parental consent where needed, and DPDP-ready privacy operations.

  • Startups

    Stand up privacy operations early—without a dedicated compliance or legal team.

What DPDP actually requires

Four things you need. One place to manage them.

Consent with proof, deletions that actually run, a map of where data lives, and something exportable when you need to show your work—without bolting four tools together.

  • Consent Management

    Turn a banner into something you can actually stand behind. Publish a clear notice, collect choices, and keep a receipt for every decision.

    • Versioned notices so wording changes don't rewrite history
    • Receipts tied to what people actually saw and chose
    • SDK or simple setup so engineering isn't reinventing a CMP
  • Data Deletion Automation

    A deletion request shouldn't die in a spreadsheet or Slack thread. Open a case, verify the person, and run work against the systems you connected.

    • Intake for people who ask to be forgotten
    • Jobs that run across connected systems—not one-off SQL
    • Honest outcomes: completed, failed, or partial—with a trail
  • Data Mapping

    You can't delete what you can't find. Maps answer where personal data lives—tables, identifiers, and what to delete vs leave alone—before anything runs.

    • Discover schema on systems you connect
    • Mark what to erase and what to skip on purpose
    • Preview readiness so first deletes aren't a surprise
  • Evidence & Export

    When someone asks “what happened?”, you need more than a pile of logs. Export a readable package for consent publishes and deletion cases.

    • Built from real product events—not a staged PDF
    • Download when a case finishes (or fails)
    • Useful for internal reviews—not marketed as a legal seal

See how Accord, Rights, Systems, and Evidence fit together. View products

How it works

Three steps. Then privacy ops stops being a side quest.

Designed for founders and engineering leads who need this handled—not another stack of legal homework.

  1. Connect your product

    Add the SDK or a simple widget. Publish a consent notice when you're ready. No multi-week integration project required to start collecting proof.

  2. Map where data lives

    Connect the systems you actually use. Erasure helps you discover tables and identifiers so deletion isn't a guessing game later.

  3. Consent, deletion, evidence—handled

    People make choices. Requests come in. Jobs run across systems you connected. When you need a record, export evidence from what already happened.

Pricing

Plans for when you're in.

Free, Starter, and Growth apply after invite. Public signup is closed. Need help deploying? Guided Setup is custom.

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  • Free

    ₹0 · 1 project, 10 cases/mo, manual fulfillment.

  • Starter

    ₹999/mo · 5 projects, 100 cases · 14-day trial.

  • Growth

    ₹9,999/mo · 4 systems, automated deletion · recommended for production.

Guided Setup

Prefer help deploying Erasure?

We help plan the rollout, connect systems, and configure consent workflows—on the same platform. Custom scope; not a separate edition.

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FAQ

Questions before you start

Straight answers about what Erasure does—and what it does not claim.

What is Erasure, exactly?

Erasure is a Privacy Operations Platform. One account for consent with proof (Accord), data maps, connected systems, deletion jobs, and exportable evidence—not a policy template or a standalone cookie banner.

Is this just another consent banner?

No. Accord can collect notice and choices with receipts, but Erasure also maps where personal data lives, runs deletion work against systems you connect (Postgres, MySQL, HTTP, Webhook), and packages evidence of what happened. Banner-only tools stop at collection.

Can we start with consent only—or only deletion?

Yes. Accord (publish, SDK, receipts, publish evidence) works without Rights. Rights works without consent if operators create deletion cases—you still need Systems, and Data Maps for SQL connectors. Use the full loop when you’re ready.

How does deletion actually run across our systems?

You connect Systems, define Data Maps (what tables and identifiers to delete or skip), verify a request, then a worker runs durable jobs against those maps. Outcomes are honest—completed, failed, or partial—with an activity trail and exportable Evidence. No un-audited “delete from the UI” SQL.

Does Erasure make us DPDP-compliant or certify us?

No. Erasure helps you operationalize privacy work—consent proof, maps, fulfillment, and evidence—so your team can run the process. It is not legal advice, a sealed legal archive, or a regulatory certification. You remain responsible for how you configure and use it.

How do we start, and what does Free include?

Self-serve: create an account, open a project, publish consent when you’re ready. Free includes 1 project and 10 rights cases per month, with consent, maps, and evidence on that surface. Upgrade when volume needs Starter or Growth.

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