
Conformidade RGPD com anonimização automatizada
Proteja os dados pessoais e cumpra o Regulamento Geral sobre a Proteção de Dados (RGPD) com o software Anonify.
GDPR workflow for document anonymization
Step 1
Personal data inventory
Upload documents and let AI flag personal data and identifiers under GDPR definitions.
Step 2
Review and redaction decision
Reviewer or DPO validates suggestions and decides what to redact or retain.
Step 3
Controlled export
Generate a version for publication, sharing, or archiving with full logging.
Step 4
Accountability and audit
Use audit trails and reporting to demonstrate decisions during internal or regulatory review.
GDPR Article 25: Data Protection by Design
Anonify implements privacy by design by automatically detecting and anonymizing personal data before documents are shared or published.
- ✓Automatic detection of personal data
- ✓Privacy by default implementation
- ✓Data processing minimization
GDPR Article 32: Security of Processing
Our software uses end-to-end encryption and is hosted in ISO 27001 certified data centers.
- ✓ISO 27001 certified data centers
- ✓End-to-end encryption
- ✓European data centers
GDPR-Compliant Anonymization
Personal Data Detection
Automatic detection of all types of personal data according to GDPR definition
Lawful Anonymization
Anonymization according to GDPR guidelines with full traceability
Secure Processing
All processing takes place in secure hosted environments
Glossary for GDPR anonymization
Personal data
Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, such as name, ID number, or contact details.
Anonymization
Removing or obscuring personal data so a person can no longer be identified.
Data protection by design
Privacy measures are built into the process, not added afterwards.
Audit trail
A record of who made which change, when, and on which document.
Frequently asked questions about GDPR and anonymization
Does AI replace organizational responsibility?
No. AI supports detection and suggestions. The organization remains responsible for the final redaction decision.
How does Anonify support GDPR Article 25?
By detecting and redacting personal data early, before documents are shared or published.
Where are documents processed?
Processing takes place in secure EU hosting with access controls and logging aligned with GDPR Article 32.
Can the DPO access audit information?
Yes. Audit trails and reporting support accountability for DPOs, privacy officers, and internal audit.
Test your GDPR workflow with your own documents
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