GDPR-ready systems your buyers can trust

ClarroxWeb builds websites and automations that respect EU data rules from day one: GDPR-compliant forms and analytics, data hosted in the EU, and cookie consent done properly instead of bolted on later. For SMEs selling into DACH and Spain, that means no compliance scramble, no awkward data transfers to the US, and a trust signal European buyers actually notice.

Compliant, EU-hosted, and trusted

Compliant by default

Privacy built in, not patched in before an audit.

  • GDPR-compliant forms and analytics
  • Cookie consent that actually blocks scripts
  • Privacy policy mapped to what you collect

Data that stays in the EU

No surprise transfers across the Atlantic.

  • EU-based hosting and services
  • No unnecessary US data transfer
  • A clear record of where data lives

A trust signal that sells

Privacy as a selling point, not a checkbox.

  • The standard DACH buyers expect
  • Fewer legal worries hanging over you
  • Credibility in enterprise procurement

Compliant from day one

01

Audit what you collect

ClarroxWeb maps every form, script, and tool that touches personal data on your site.

02

Close the gaps

EU hosting, consent-gated analytics, proper cookie handling, and a privacy policy that matches.

03

Stay clean as you grow

New tools get checked before they go live, so compliance does not quietly slip over time.

Worried about a compliance gap?

A Discovery Sprint reviews how your current site handles data and hands you a clear list of what to fix first.

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Privacy questions, answered

What makes a website GDPR-compliant?
A GDPR-compliant website collects only the personal data it needs, asks for consent before loading non-essential cookies or trackers, stores data securely and ideally in the EU, and tells visitors clearly what it collects and why. ClarroxWeb builds these rules in from the start rather than patching them on later.
Do I really need cookie consent?
If your site uses analytics, ads, or embedded tools that set non-essential cookies, then under EU law you need valid consent before they load. ClarroxWeb sets up consent that genuinely blocks those scripts until the visitor agrees, which is the part many bolt-on banners get wrong.
Can I use Google Analytics and stay compliant?
It is possible with care: consent-gated loading, IP minimization, and a clear privacy policy. ClarroxWeb can also set up a privacy-first alternative like Plausible that needs no cookie banner at all. The right choice depends on what reporting you need and how much data you want to collect.
Where will my data be hosted?
Wherever possible, ClarroxWeb uses EU-based hosting and services so personal data stays inside the EU and you avoid the complications of transferring data to the US. Where a tool is essential and US-based, ClarroxWeb documents it and applies the proper safeguards.
Is a privacy-first build more expensive?
Not meaningfully, because it is built in from the start. Retrofitting compliance onto a finished site is what gets expensive. Choosing privacy-first early usually saves money and avoids a scramble before an audit or an enterprise deal.
Do you write my privacy policy?
ClarroxWeb maps exactly what your site collects and provides a clear starting draft and the technical setup to match it. Final legal sign-off should come from a lawyer, since ClarroxWeb builds compliant systems but does not provide legal advice.

Build on a foundation buyers trust

Book a Discovery Sprint. ClarroxWeb reviews how your systems handle data today and maps the path to privacy-first, credited toward your build.