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Privacy-compliant evidence collection and participant verification software for organizations building privacy class actions.

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Build evidence
while preserving privacy

Our tools and personal data stores allow class actions lawsuits to efficiently crowdsource evidence from their class - in full compliance with data protection laws (e.g. GDPR and CCPA).

Privacy compliant

Quickly verify
participant eligibility

Our AI-driven software enables potential participants to securely upload documents to automatically verify their eligibility on their device.

Verify participants

Securely store data
in personal data stores

Personal data is stored in a strongly encrypted, state-of-the-art personal data store that is controlled by the individual participant.

Personal data stores

Share and request data
with auditable consent

Data stored in personal data stores can only be shared with verified third parties and with auditable consent from the data holder.

Consent

Our Team

Anouk Ruhaak

CEO & Founder

Anouk Ruhaak is an expert in data governance and privacy. As a former Senior Fellow at the Mozilla Foundation, she designed and implemented data governance models. Anouk currently serves as the Chair of SDBN, a foundation that brings privacy class actions in the Netherlands. She previously worked as a software developer for numerous startups, and started multiple communities in the tech space.

Joshua McKenty

Advisor

Joshua is a seasoned entrepreneur and CEO of Delving. He co-founded OpenStack and Piston, led the development team for Netscape 8 and AOL's IE AIM toolbar.

Intuitive interface

Enable your class action members to safely
collect, store and share evidence.

Stop emailing documents around and build evidence quickly, while staying compliant with data protection laws.

Enable your class action members to gather evidence for your case, prove their eligibility, securely store their data and share it with you - with auditable consent.


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