Last Updated: June 29, 2026 | Effective Globally
This standard operational transparency manifest outlines how TrustKavach coordinates digital footprints to comply globally with the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the Rights Act (CCPA/CPRA), the Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), and global legal tracking structures.
Because your tool intercepts third-party tracking boundaries within local runtime frameworks, our core microservices do not transmit data back to external clouds.
The only standard vectors where digital metadata transmission occurs are limited to parameters provided directly by user interactions:
We practice what we preach. TrustKavach applies minimal persistent browser state storage mechanisms. We utilize local structural state parameters purely to store non-tracking utility properties, such as dark-mode visibility preference arrays and security layer token configurations.
Depending on global locations, users hold explicit structural privacy management enforcement options under regional legal jurisdictions:
| Jurisdiction | Primary Rights Enforced |
|---|---|
| EU / UK (GDPR) | Right to erasure, object to runtime processing, restrict visibility parameters. |
| California (CCPA) | Right to know data maps, opt-out of data commercialization, uniform service access equality. |
TrustKavach tools may generate compliance analysis referencing third-party databases or content engines. We exercise no operational command boundaries over outside architectures and recommend evaluating the distinctive privacy declarations issued by those decoupled service blocks.
For legal compliance inquiries, regulatory clarifications, or to trigger data access audits, reach out to our privacy infrastructure dispatch board:
Entity: TrustKavach Privacy & Data Governance Desk
Email Address: compliance@trustkavach.com
Response Protocol Windows: < 72 Hours Standard Delivery