What is Confidential Dispatch?
A compliant front door for collecting personal data in India — with consent, notice, and a proof record built in at the point of capture.
How personal data is collected in India circa mid-2026
Most Indian businesses still collect personal data the way they always have — a Google Form, a WhatsApp message, an email asking customers to “just send your Aadhaar and PAN.” It’s quick, it’s familiar, and it’s everywhere — a clinic, a broker, a coaching class, a Series-A startup, all pulling in Aadhaar, PAN and bank details through channels never built to hold them.
What’s changing
Under the DPDP Act, that’s a violation by default: no real consent, no notice, and no record of either at the moment the data is captured. What was routine is now a liability — the Act requires consent and notice at the point of collection, and the ability to prove both long after the form is filled.
What Confidential Dispatch does
Confidential Dispatch is the compliant front door that replaces it — one place to collect personal data and documents with consent and notice built into the point of capture.
Every submission is bound to the purpose you collected it for, backed by a tamper-proof record of the consent and notice given, and set to delete itself when its retention period ends — with the people whose data you hold able to exercise their rights in a click. You run the intake; Confidential Dispatch keeps the intake itself compliant — the front-door part you control. We’re opening access in stages.
What’s being collected and why, shown before it’s collected.
Explicit, demonstrable consent captured at the same moment.
Data used only for what it was collected for — nothing else.
Deleted automatically once its retention period ends.
A tamper-proof record of the consent and notice given.
Access, correction, and deletion for the people whose data you hold, in a click.
A compliant front door, from the first form you send.
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