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Clarip Platform is an enterprise-grade privacy governance and automation platform positioned to cover data risk intelligence, automated data mapping, PII discovery, consent and preference management, cookie banners, DSR individual rights requests, Do Not Sell/Do Not Share workflows, vendor risk, and processes such as PIA/DPIA. The content repeatedly emphasizes that it serves Fortune 100/500 customers. Overall, it is more focused on privacy compliance and data governance security than on traditional perimeter protection or endpoint security products.
In terms of protection focus, Clarip primarily addresses personal information identification, customer consent records, third-party sharing risk, and regulatory evidence. Its Consent Management supports multi-channel consent collection, granular preferences, centralized audit trails, reporting dashboards, API exports, and real-time enforcement. On the data discovery side, it can scan databases, PII data sources across networks, and petabyte-scale unstructured files. The vendor module can maintain inventories, contracts, and data access records, with monitoring and alerts. For deployment, the text mentions private cloud, single-tenant and isolated instances, dedicated servers, secure CDN, On-premise Appliances, and multi-region deployment to meet data residency requirements.
Compliance coverage includes GDPR, CCPA, VA CDPA, Colorado CPA, China’s PIPL, LGPD, and other regulatory scenarios, with support for several GDPR articles listed. However, it does not disclose security certifications such as ISO or SOC 2. Integration is a strong point: Clarip provides 1000+ prebuilt connectors, REST/SOAP APIs, and Webhooks, and can connect to CRM systems, marketing platforms, cloud applications, GTM, and external vendor systems. For pricing, it only states that pricing is “flexible and transparent” and usage-based; users need to request a quote or schedule a demo, and there is no public price list.
The advantages are a complete privacy governance workflow, a high level of automation, clear audit and reporting capabilities, and support for high-volume enterprise use cases. The drawbacks are that the public information is relatively marketing-oriented, with limited details on pricing, certifications, SLA, or China-local service availability. For small and midsize businesses, the process design and system integration costs may be relatively high. It is better suited to midsize and large enterprises in finance, retail, healthcare, e-commerce, insurance, and similar sectors that handle large volumes of personal data and require cross-region compliance and multi-system integration.
The source text does not specify network accessibility from mainland China, RMB payment, or local data centers, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. If Chinese companies are mainly focused on PIPL, data export requirements, and local compliance, they can compare Clarip with international products such as OneTrust, TrustArc, BigID, and Securiti, as well as domestic solutions for data security governance, personal information protection compliance, and CMP.
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