Data collection compliance: reduce risks & build trust

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With our data collection compliance solution, you can legally and ethically collect data while protecting user privacy and meeting GDPR and ePrivacy requirements. We help you minimise compliance risks—reducing fines, reputational damage, and costly rework. Our tailored approach ensures your legal, IT, and business teams work seamlessly together for smoother operations and stronger stakeholder trust.

The different services within the solution

Below, you can see an overview of the different services within the data collection compliance solution, including implementation, audits, training, knowledge and privacy technology.

Visual by Digital Power showing an overview of Data Collection Compliance services, with icons for Implementation and Tooling, Inventory and Audit, and Training, Knowledge and PrivTech.
  • Consent management platform support
    We guide you in selecting, integrating, and improving your consent solutions—whether it’s a vendor platform or a custom setup. We ensure smooth alignment between your consent and tag management systems, meeting both technical and legal requirements.

  • Audits and review
    Understand your current privacy and compliance performance with:
    1. Data inventory review – We audit your client- and server-side tag management and cookies to check if your implementation match your policies.
    2. Compliance audit – We manually review your cookie banner or consent platform to ensure it meets the latest rules. If not, we guide you to compliance.

  • Training and education
    We offer GDPR and ePrivacy training on TMS, tracking, cookies, and data activation to help your team make informed decisions.

When is the data collection compliance solution relevant for you?

Our solution is perfect if you need to:

  • Navigate complex data compliance regulations.
  • Align legal, IT, and business teams for seamless compliance.
  • Ensure GDPR and ePrivacy compliance in data collection and processing.
  • Build customer trust with transparent, ethical data practices.
  • Address knowledge gaps on consent banners, tracking systems, or cookie policies.

Who we help:

  • Legal teams: Avoid penalties by ensuring compliance.
  • Business teams: Protect your reputation and enable data-driven decisions.
  • IT teams: Develop secure, compliant systems.

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