GDPR-native AI
GDPR-native AI is built so that data protection is part of the architecture — not bolted on afterwards.
GDPR-native AI describes AI systems in which data protection is part of the architecture from the start — following the “privacy by design” principle of Art. 25 GDPR. Here, data protection is not an afterthought but a fundamental property of the system.
In practice this means: processing, storage and deletion of personal data are auditable from the ground up. Access is logged, data flows are traceable, and data-subject rights such as access and erasure can be implemented technically rather than merely promised organisationally.
For companies this not only lowers liability risk but makes compliance provable in the first place. MangoSeed builds its tools — such as Mapper for finding personal data or Register for the record of processing — consistently GDPR-native.
Frequently asked
What does “privacy by design” mean?
Privacy by design (Art. 25 GDPR) means data protection is considered and technically embedded when a system is conceived — not added afterwards.
