Why Vendor Privacy Compliance Is Broken
Manual Audits Don't Scale
Most teams audit vendors via spreadsheets and questionnaires. With 50+ vendors, this takes weeks of staff time every quarter and still misses technical issues no questionnaire can catch.
Vendor Violations Are Your Problem
Under GDPR, CCPA, UK GDPR, and other privacy regulations, you're liable when your vendors mishandle data. A single vendor's missing cookie consent or insecure tracking script can trigger fines against your organization.
No Visibility Into Ongoing Changes
Vendors update their sites constantly — new trackers, changed policies, removed consent banners. Without continuous monitoring, you only discover issues when a regulator or customer does.
How Pryvii Enterprise Solves This
Bulk-Scan 50+ Vendor Sites in Minutes
Add all your vendor websites at once with bulk import. Pryvii scans every site against 17 privacy regulations simultaneously — replacing weeks of manual review with automated reports.
Centralized Enterprise Dashboard
One dashboard for your entire vendor portfolio. Filter by vendor name, compliance score, or regulation. Assign team members to review findings. Track remediation across every vendor.
Automated Smart Monitoring with Alerts
Pryvii re-scans every vendor site on your schedule and alerts your team via email, in-app notifications, and webhooks the moment compliance drops. Delta detection shows exactly what changed.
Regulations That Hold You Accountable
GDPR (EU) — Processor Liability
GDPR Article 28 requires you to only use processors with sufficient guarantees. You must verify vendor compliance and document it. Fines up to 4% of annual global revenue.
CCPA (California) — Service Providers
CCPA requires that service providers contractually agree to handle data appropriately. You must verify they honor Do Not Sell requests and consumer rights.
PIPEDA (Canada) — Accountability Principle
PIPEDA's accountability principle makes you responsible for personal information transferred to third parties. You must use contractual and other means to provide a comparable level of protection.