Billions of people have the legal right to delete, access, and correct their personal data. Almost none of them can actually use it. We're closing that gap — giving people the tools to exercise their rights, and giving organisations the infrastructure to respect them.
Jurisdictions at launch
Rights supported
People covered by DPDP alone
Founded in India
GDPR comes into force.
500M+ Europeans gain rights over their data. Actually using them requires legal expertise most people don't have and time most people won't spend.
CCPA passes in California.
US residents gain privacy rights. Companies build confusing opt-out flows. Nobody tracks whether deletion actually happened.
India passes the DPDP Act.
1.4 billion people gain the right to access, correct, and erase their data. Consumer tooling to exercise those rights: essentially none.
Privacy Conduit launches.
One platform. Every right. Any jurisdiction. The infrastructure layer that makes rights real — for individuals and for businesses.
In 2023, after India passed the DPDP Act, I started trying to exercise my own privacy rights — sending deletion requests to companies holding my data. What should have taken minutes took weeks of manual research, legal drafting, and chasing non-replies.
The rights existed. The infrastructure to use them didn't.
The same gap exists on the other side. Companies receiving requests handle them over email, with no proper workflow, no identity verification, and no audit trail. Two broken sides of the same problem — that's what Privacy Conduit fixes.
Without Privacy Conduit
With Privacy Conduit
“Privacy rights exist on paper across a billion people's lives — in India, Europe, the US. What doesn't exist is the infrastructure to act on them. That's the gap we're closing.”
— Bhaskar Sharma, CEO & CTO

Co-founder · CEO & CTO
Bhaskar spent years building data-intensive products and watched from the inside as organisations struggled to handle personal data responsibly — not from bad intent, but because the tooling simply wasn't there. He built Privacy Conduit to fix both sides of that problem, and runs engineering and the company from the same chair.

Co-founder, Strategy & Finance
Gopal owns the business architecture behind Privacy Conduit — financial planning, commercial strategy, and the partnerships that turn good infrastructure into a company that lasts. He makes sure the mission doesn't outrun the runway.
Co-founder, Product & Marketing
Tanya shapes how Privacy Conduit feels to use and how it shows up in the world. She bridges product direction and go-to-market — translating the legal complexity of privacy rights into something people can actually act on.
We don't monetise user data. We don't sell leads. We charge for the service, and the service exists to protect people. Full stop.
We're not lawyers. We build the infrastructure that lets people act on their rights — and lets businesses prove they respected those rights. Legal judgment stays with humans.
We're open about how we handle your data, who we are, and how our systems work. If we get something wrong, we say so publicly and fix it.
Take back control of your data — or get privacy compliance right for your business. Privacy Conduit is built for both.