I built TrustScan over the past few months after getting frustrated trying
to explain GDPR compliance to non-technical clients.
The core problem: privacy policies are written to protect companies, not
inform users. And GDPR compliance advice online is either too vague or
too expensive.
TrustScan currently has five tools:
- Privacy Policy Simplifier: AI plain-English summary of any privacy policy
- Website Privacy Audit: scans for trackers, cookies, GDPR/CCPA gaps
- Privacy Law Checker: which laws apply to your business
- PDF Metadata Stripper: removes hidden metadata from PDFs client-side
- AI Training Opt-Out Hub: opt-out links for OpenAI, Google, Meta, Apple
Tech stack: Next.js 14, TypeScript, Tailwind, Groq API for AI inference.
All free, no auth required. Happy to answer questions.
hafizjavid•2h ago
The core problem: privacy policies are written to protect companies, not inform users. And GDPR compliance advice online is either too vague or too expensive.
TrustScan currently has five tools:
- Privacy Policy Simplifier: AI plain-English summary of any privacy policy - Website Privacy Audit: scans for trackers, cookies, GDPR/CCPA gaps - Privacy Law Checker: which laws apply to your business - PDF Metadata Stripper: removes hidden metadata from PDFs client-side - AI Training Opt-Out Hub: opt-out links for OpenAI, Google, Meta, Apple
Tech stack: Next.js 14, TypeScript, Tailwind, Groq API for AI inference.
All free, no auth required. Happy to answer questions.