DPDP360

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India’s DPDP Law, Explained Simply.
Implemented Practically.

Understand what the Digital Personal Data Protection Law really means and how Indian businesses can comply without legal confusion.

Download Free DPDP Guide (2025)

DPDP Starter Compliance Kit for Indian SMEs

Ready-to-use compliance kit aligned with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP) and DPDP Rules, 2025

  • Instant digital download after purchase  
  • PDF, Word, and Excel formats  
  • Fully editable templates  
  • Structured, ZIP-packaged compliance system  

— designed for MSME's, Startups and Small businesses.

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Our Approach to DPDP Compliance

DPDP360 is built on a simple belief: compliance should be understandable, implementable, and proportionate to risk
— especially for startups and small businesses.

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 introduces new obligations for organisations, but not every business needs enterprise-level legal complexity. Our focus is on translating DPDP requirements into clear documentation and practical workflows that SMEs can actually implement.

Who This Is Designed For

• Indian startups and SMEs
• SaaS and IT services companies
• D2C and eCommerce brands
• Agencies handling client personal data

If you collect or process personal data, DPDP compliance applies to you.

Built Directly Around the DPDP Act & Rules

The DPDP360 Starter Compliance Kit is structured directly around the obligations introduced under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and the DPDP Rules, 2025.

Each document in the kit corresponds to a real compliance requirement

— including transparency, consent, data principal rights, data retention, breach response, and vendor risk — rather than generic templates or theoretical checklists.

Important Note: These compliance kits are designed to enable DPDP readiness and awareness. They do not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. Organisations with complex or high-risk data processing requirements may need additional professional support.

DPDP is now enforceable

The DPDP Act and DPDP Rules, 2025 are officially notified. Organisations handling personal data must comply.

Penalties can be significant

Non-compliance may attract heavy financial penalties and regulatory action.

SMEs need clarity, not consultants

Most small businesses need practical, affordable guidance — not long consulting engagements.

Website & App Compliance Pack

Privacy policies, consent notices, and disclosures required for DPDP-compliant digital platforms.

Coming soon - February 20th 2026

Data Breach Emergency Kit

Step-by-step guidance and notification templates for responding to personal data breaches.

Coming soon - March 10th 2026