PrivacyPoint wasn't imagined in a product workshop. It was extracted from a working privacy practice — one screen at a time.
PrivacyPoint's founder spent years running privacy at enterprise scale — including as Global Data Protection Officer at Hilton — and then a decade advising health-tech and AI companies through a specialist privacy consultancy.
Across hundreds of assessments, DSARs, and DPA negotiations, the same problem kept surfacing: the work lived in scattered spreadsheets and inboxes, and every audit meant reconstructing history instead of pointing at it.
The internal tooling built to fix that — for real clients, under real deadlines — became PrivacyPoint: one connected, auditable platform where the evidence exists because the work happened inside it.
PrivacyPoint is a technology company. It is not a law firm and does not give legal advice. Teams that want counsel alongside the console engage independent privacy lawyers — including practices that already work in PrivacyPoint daily.
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