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by robarr 1961 days ago
What about the liabilities of sharing data with a third party? Your are sending all kind of data to a third party processor.

Edit: I am not being critical, I am really asking.

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All I can find on this is

> Base64.ai SOC 2 compliancecertifies our bank-level security standards. Our API does not store your data to prevent possible data breaches. All API traffic must be authenticated and encrypted over HTTPS.

Sounds... Good enough? I mean, for what it is, it sounds like it's at least trying.

In Europe that falls far short of the requirements of GDPR law for personal data.
that's not a question with an answer, it's a negative point for any third party processor such as this one.
@robarr that's a fair question to ask. Briefly, Base64.ai neither stores the images you sent, nor their extracted data. We provide the power and extensibility of the cloud without the risks of a data breach. Base64.ai complies with GDPR requirements too. Our SOC-2 compliance report details the extend of security measures we take for your data. Happy to share the report for your review under MNDA.