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DataGrail is a purpose-built platform for legal and security teams to manage personal data for privacy regulations like the GDPR and California's Privacy Act. In todayโs ever-changing data privacy environment, individuals expect visibility into how their data is used, processed, and sold.
In order to remain competitive, businesses invested in software, resulting in an explosion of systems managing and processing personal data. These systems, particularly in the sales, marketing, and adjacent spaces, were not built to be compliant. We solve this problem.
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Visit company website for more information. Source: over 5 years ago
Really appreciated this comment, written as if by a photographer who also happens to use a mobile phone camera for EDL or street. Adding some similar color... > An iPhone 16 Pro Max has three focal lengths, 12, 24 and 120 (35mm equivalent). The first two are much too short unless significantly cropped, and the last one is excessive and requires stepping way back and has the worst image sensor and likely worst... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Https://halide.cam/ has Process Zero, which is about as close as you can get to straight off the sensor. Here's a photo I took with it: https://bsky.app/profile/xeiaso.net/post/3le3dd53zlk2c Easily the best camera app I've ever purchased. It makes me not want to pull out my mirrorless camera as much to get decent photos. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
You could also use a third party camera app that skips the processing, like Halide or Moment. They give you a lot of manual control. Source: about 3 years ago
Best way around this is to use a third party camera app like Halide. Source: over 3 years ago
I really like to use Halide for situations where I want more control over the camera, and it will take RAW images to be edited later. Source: over 3 years ago
OneTrust - Privacy Management Software
Manual Camera for iPhone - Custom exposure for your iPhone camera
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Dark Room - A quick, powerful photo editor that gives you control
CyberGRX - The CyberGRX Exchange and dynamic assessment data and analytics help Enterprises and Third Parties cost-effectively identify, prioritize and mitigate risk.
Spectre Camera - Spectre is a new iOS camera app that uses AI to create stunning long exposures