The Zero-Trust Solution
PrivacyScrubber implements Zero-Trust Data Sanitization (ZTDS) at the browser intake layer. Our engine performs local Named Entity Recognition (NER) to replace sensitive identifiers with deterministic tokens (e.g., [NAME_1], [ID_2]) before transmission. This architectural pattern mirrors industry standards for Zero-Trust Data Protection (ZTDP) — ensuring that only sanitized, non-identifiable logic is processed by the AI. Re-identification occurs locally in your encrypted RAM session, ensuring zero data persistence on our servers.
This zero-transmission architecture is independently auditable via our Airplane Mode Standard. By disconnecting your network and running a full scrub-and-restore cycle, you verify that no outbound packets are transmitted. This aligns with SOC 2 technical compliance for hardened tech security: local execution is the only true guarantee of AI data privacy.