ConsentLedger

ConsentLedger is a web + mobile app that helps people and small teams keep a living record of what they’ve agreed to online—newsletter signups, app permissions, cookie banners, data-sharing “partners,” and account settings. It turns messy, forgotten consents into a searchable ledger with timestamps, screenshots, and links to the exact settings pages or contact forms needed to revoke access. The app nudges you when high-risk consents are detected (location always-on, ad tracking, data brokers) and provides step-by-step revocation workflows by country/state. It also generates a “consent receipt” PDF you can send to companies when disputing unauthorized processing. This is not magic: many companies make opt-outs painful and slow, and some requests require manual follow-up. The value is reducing the time, uncertainty, and missed steps that keep people from acting on privacy intentions.

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