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DPDP readiness

Understand your DPDP readiness gaps before they become launch blockers.

A free, practical checklist for India-facing products: consent, notice, user rights, audit, and breach-response workflows — mapped to what you actually have to build.

NamoID provides product readiness tooling and implementation support. This is not legal advice or a compliance certification. Legal obligations should be reviewed with qualified counsel.

Why readiness is now an engineering problem

India’s DPDP Rules were notified in November 2025, with substantive obligations phasing in toward May 2027. That turns consent, notice, user rights, security, and breach response into product and engineering work — not a policy PDF. Most startups discover the gaps too late, right when they’re trying to launch.

We’ve written the details up here:

The DPDP readiness checklist

Work through these; each links to the deeper write-up and, where relevant, the NamoID feature that gives you the evidence.

Where NamoID helps

You are the Data Fiduciary — the obligation is yours. What NamoID hands you is the tooling that makes several of these checkboxes real by default: consent captured as events, an append-only audit trail, and user export/deleteworkflows. That’s evidence you can show, not a promise you have to build.

Check your readiness

Coming

A short, guided self-assessment that runs in your browser and returns a plain gap list— the workflows you’re missing and the NamoID features that address them. No score, no grade, and it doesn’t ask for any sensitive data. (Rolling out after the checklist.)

Book a readiness review

A free 60-minute call: we walk your data flows, map your gaps to concrete workflows, and hand you an engineering backlog. It’s product guidance, not legal advice — for legal interpretation we point you to counsel.