DPDP-Aligned Consent, Ready from Day One

Certinal makes digital consent and data privacy simple, secure, and traceable.

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Consent

What’s Putting You at ₹250 Cr Risk?

Unify consent forms, signatures, and compliance in one secure platform, cutting delays, reducing risk, and improving patient trust.

100+ API Integrations

HIS, EMR, CRM, and staff portals

80+ Languages Supported

Patients sign in their own language

60% Faster Retrieval

Audit-ready,
HIPAA-compliant record

40% Quicker Discharges

Intake, consent, and discharge in one flow

3 Flexible Signing Options

In-person, SMS, or email

100% Audit Trail Coverage

Every consent tracked, every signature verified

Why Choose Certinal for DPDP Compliance?

Compliance, Delivered Straight Out of the Box

In-person on hospital tab

IPD / OPD / Day Care / ER

Procedural / Privacy / Surgical / Parental

Staff-assisted & witness-signed

Remote via SMS / email / QR

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Seamlessly Integrate eConsent into your Existing Apps

Large Enterprises Worldwide Choose Certinal eSign & eConsent

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Case Studies from Global Companies Powered by Certinal

Industry-leading security

Protect data and privacy with a 256-bit SSL connection, encryption, data localization, PCI certificat, role-based access, and administrative controls. Service Level Agreements and solutions for GDPR, CCPA, FERPA, HIPPA, and SOC 2 compliance are also available.

Global Scale

The Backbone for Global Agreements

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Documents Signed Monthly
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Countries Supported
10 +
UpTime Gaurantee
10 %
Languages Available
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The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, is India’s law governing the lawful processing of digital personal data, emphasizing individual rights and organizational responsibilities.

It applies to any organization processing digital personal data within India or targeting individuals in India, regardless of the organization’s location.

Consent must be free, specific, informed, unconditional, unambiguous, and given through a clear affirmative action.

The DPDP Act requires that consent and notice be made available in English and optionally in any of the 22 languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.

Penalties can go up to ₹250 crore depending on the nature and gravity of the violation.

It mandates that consent be collected through clear, auditable, and multilingual methods—making digital consent solutions critical for healthcare workflows.

Yes. The DPDP Act allows fiduciaries (like hospitals) to engage processors (like Certinal), as long as roles are clearly defined and compliance is maintained jointly.

Any digital personal data related to patients, including demographics, medical history, insurance information, and treatment details.