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For organisations·GDPR Article 15 & 17

"Show me every photo
of myself."
Can you answer that?

Day 28 of your 30-day GDPR deadline. You've searched six systems. You still can't say you've found everything. One missed photo is a compliance failure.

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01 · The problem

Your photos are everywhere.

Websites, SharePoint, Google Drive, S3 buckets, email archives, social media, old backups. When someone asks where their photos appear, manually searching every system takes weeks. And you're still guessing.

The DSAR

"I want every photo of me from the last five years." Where do you even start?

The auditor

"Show me how you searched everywhere." Your spreadsheet won't cut it.

The parent

Their child's photo is still on your website, six months after they asked for removal.

The deadline

It's Friday. Day 30 is Monday. You've checked four systems but you know there are more.

02 · Today vs Ansikt

Two ways to handle a photo DSAR.

Toggle between the manual workflow and the Ansikt response to the same request. Same person, same archives — different ending.

0 days to a partial answer
  • 01 Email IT for an export of every cloud drive that might contain photos +3 days
  • 02 Skim folders by hand. Open every "events 2023" archive. Hope the filenames helped. +9 days
  • 03 Email Comms for the website CMS. Ask Marketing about old campaigns. +5 days
  • 04 Build a spreadsheet of "photos checked." Worry it's incomplete. +7 days
  • 05 Send what you have. Pray nothing surfaces in old SharePoint. day 28
< — sec to a complete answer
  • 01 DSAR arrives. Open Ansikt and paste the requester's reference photo. 5 sec
  • 02 Every connected source is already indexed. Search returns every match. 0.4 sec
  • 03 Review uncertain matches, confirm or reject. Audit trail captured automatically. ~6 min
  • 04 Export a regulator-ready PDF with every appearance, source URL and confidence. 10 sec
  • 05 Reply to the requester. Day 1 of the 30, not day 28. done
03 · The solution

Ansikt finds every photo. Automatically.

Connect your image sources once and forget about it. When someone asks where they appear, you have the complete answer in seconds.

i.

Connect every source

Websites, SharePoint, Google Drive, S3, Box, network shares. We crawl them on your schedule and find every new image automatically.

ii.

Recognise across the archive

The same person is matched across every photo. Review the uncertain ones to teach the index — accuracy improves the more you use it.

iii.

Answer before the deadline

Find every appearance in under a second. Export an audit-ready PDF for the requester or the regulator. Done in minutes.

Fig. 03 · The Ansikt console Showing 8 of 47 matches for "Mette Sørensen" across 7 sources
04 · Try it

Search the archive. 0.4 seconds.

A working mock of the Ansikt console, indexing a fictional 12,000-image company archive. Pick a name to see what a real search returns.

Idle — pick a name 0 matches
Pick a name on the left and watch Ansikt return every appearance — across websites, drives and shared folders.
05 · Trust

Built with Danish pragmatism.

Honest, transparent, focused on substance. We say what we mean, hold the data we hold, and don't pretend the rest exists.

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The deadline you're up against

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