About Us
Our Mission
We believe that everyone has the right to control what personal data is available about them on the internet.
datascan.ch was founded to make this right enforceable for people in Switzerland and the DACH region — simply, automated, and without legal expertise.
The Company
datascan.ch is a service of Pi Digital Solutions Sàrl, a Swiss limited liability company registered in La Chaux-de-Fonds (Canton of Neuchâtel).
Commercial Register No.: CHE-210.514.603
Founded by a team dedicated to digital privacy and Swiss data protection law (nDSG/FADP).
What We Do
We operate an automated data removal service designed specifically for residents of Switzerland and the DACH region. Our system identifies data brokers and people-search engines that process your personal information and enforces your right to deletion on your behalf.
From the initial analysis to the deletion confirmation, we handle the entire process — you maintain full control and oversight at all times.
Why Switzerland
Switzerland has one of the oldest and strongest data protection traditions in the world. The revised Federal Act on Data Protection (nDSG/FADP), in force since September 1, 2023, is among the most demanding data protection frameworks globally.
As a Swiss company, we don't just comply with this framework — we built our service from the ground up on it. Your data is protected and processed according to Swiss standards.
Our Approach
We commit to three principles:
- Transparency: You can see at all times what data we've found, what requests we're making, and what the status is. No hidden processes.
- No Dark Patterns: No manipulative design choices, no misleading defaults, no artificial urgency. You decide at your own pace.
- User Control: You maintain control at every step. You decide which data gets deleted, and you can end the service at any time.
Further Information
- Imprint — Legal information and provider identification
- Privacy Policy — How we process and protect your data
- Security — Our technical and organizational security measures