Best Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) Software for Google Ads

Find and compare the best Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) software for Google Ads in 2026

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    Segment Reviews

    Segment

    Twilio

    $120 per month
    2 Ratings
    Twilio Segment’s Customer Data Platform (CDP) provides companies with the data foundation that they need to put their customers at the heart of every decision. Using Twilio Segment, companies can collect, unify and route their customer data into any system. Over 25,000 companies use Twilio Segment to make real-time decisions, accelerate growth and deliver world-class customer experiences.
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    Ketch Reviews

    Ketch

    Ketch

    $150/month
    Ketch is the AI Privacy Company. Built by the founders who led GDPR compliance for Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Ketch is permissioning infrastructure that helps businesses collect and use people's data responsibly — respecting consent and preferences, meeting privacy requirements, and ensuring all data is AI-ready. The problem Ketch solves is real and growing. AI turns data into a compounding competitive advantage while simultaneously expanding the surface area of risk. Marketing tools assume permission is handled elsewhere. Privacy tools are compliance-first, not growth-first. The result: enterprises are forced into a false choice between data growth and data governance. Ketch closes that gap. The platform operates across three layers. First, discovery — see everything. Ketch observes what data exists, where it flows, how it's collected, and whether consent is actually being honored. Second, permissioning — control everything. Consent, rights, policy, and intended use are enforced in real time across systems. Third, activation — use everything, safely. Permissioned data powers AI pipelines, advertising, and personalization without regulatory or reputational risk. Core capabilities include consent management with 400+ no-code configurations, automated data subject rights, front-end data observability via Data Sentry, server-side permission storage via Permission Vault, and AI governance via AI Sentry — which monitors, enforces, and audits every AI interaction against consent and rights signals. 3,500+ businesses trust Ketch. 67.2 billion consent transactions processed per month. Rated #1 Consent Management Platform on Gartner Peer Insights (4.8/5) and a G2 Grid Leader for Enterprise. Used by Chipotle, Forbes, Paramount, Hasbro, Equifax and more.
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    Enzuzo Reviews

    Enzuzo

    Enzuzo

    $9 per month
    Create tailored cookie banners, track user consent, educate visitors about their privacy rights, and handle data deletion requests effortlessly with an intuitive, low-code platform. Cost-effective compliance solutions are available, catering even to enterprises managing multiple domains with complex requirements. Experience a rapid response time of under one hour for all support inquiries, backed by privacy engineers ready to tackle technical issues. Enzuzo ensures that your essential legal policies are updated automatically to align with new regulations, alleviating compliance burdens. The platform simplifies your most demanding privacy needs, helping to mitigate regulatory risks and avoid potential fines, while allowing your team to focus on revenue-generating activities. Equipped with integrated dashboards for assessing risks, managing data access requests, and overseeing consent, Enzuzo also provides a dedicated team of privacy engineers and compliance specialists as your trusted partners in privacy. Enhance your data governance strategies with effective data mapping and streamlined workflows, ensuring comprehensive oversight of your privacy operations. This approach not only strengthens compliance but also fosters greater trust with your customers.
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    Transcend Reviews
    Transcend is a data privacy infrastructure that allows companies to give their users control of their personal data. Personal data is scattered, difficult to find, and stored across multiple systems. Companies find it difficult to offer data rights, such as deleting your data. Transcend automatically fulfills data subject request within companies across all data systems and vendors. Transcend also offers their end-users a control panel (or "Privacy Centre") hosted at privacy.<company>.com allows users to manage their privacy preferences, export or delete their data. Transcend makes data subject requests for companies easy. This puts users everywhere in control of their personal data.</company>
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    Data Sentinel Reviews
    As a leader in the business arena, it's crucial to have unwavering confidence in your data, ensuring it is thoroughly governed, compliant, and precise. This entails incorporating all data from every source and location without any restrictions. It's important to have a comprehensive grasp of your data resources. Conduct audits to assess risks, compliance, and quality to support your initiatives. Create a detailed inventory of data across all sources and types, fostering a collective understanding of your data resources. Execute a swift, cost-effective, and precise one-time audit of your data assets. Audits for PCI, PII, and PHI are designed to be both fast and thorough. This service approach eliminates the need for any software purchases. Evaluate and audit the quality and duplication of data within all your enterprise data assets, whether they are cloud-native or on-premises. Ensure compliance with global data privacy regulations on a large scale. Actively discover, classify, track, trace, and audit compliance with privacy standards. Additionally, oversee the propagation of PII, PCI, and PHI data while automating the processes for complying with Data Subject Access Requests (DSAR). This comprehensive strategy will effectively safeguard your data integrity and enhance overall business operations.
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