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Data Privacy Compliance

Start building your DPDP consent trail before enforcement begins

DPDP Act 2023 rules are in phased rollout through 2026–2027. Real estate developers who collect buyer data are Data Fiduciaries. The Consent Vault starts building your compliant consent trail now — audit-ready when enforcement arrives.

What It Does

Built for RERA compliance, not generic workflows

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Consent URL generation

Unique consent capture URLs per buyer per purpose. Records include timestamp, IP, purpose, and data category.

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Tamper-evident consent log

All consents stored with SHA-256 hashing. Exportable for data protection authority requests.

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Consent export

Full consent register per project in structured format. Ready for DPDP regulatory review.

Expiry and withdrawal tracking

Track consent expiry dates and withdrawal requests. Automated alerts when consent requires renewal.

How It Works

Step by step

Step 1
Purpose and data categories defined
Define collection purpose (booking, KYC, finance) and specific data categories for each consent type.
Step 2
Consent URL generated
Unique URL for each buyer-purpose combination. Links to DPDPA-compliant consent form.
Step 3
Buyer provides consent
Buyer reads purpose and data categories, provides explicit consent. Timestamp, IP, and form version recorded.
Step 4
Record stored with SHA-256
Consent record stored with hash for tamper evidence. Linked to buyer profile and project.
Step 5
Export for compliance
Full consent register exportable per project with all metadata. DPDP authority ready.
Proof of value: DPDP enforcement is phased through 2026–2027. Builders starting their consent trail now will be audit-ready from day one of enforcement — not scrambling to reconstruct records retroactively.
Related features
Audit Trail →QPR Filing →

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