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1. pbowye+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 07:48:51
This reminds me of a SaaS that existed 15+ years ago for PCI-DSS compliance. It did exactly that: you had it tokenize and store the sensitive data, and then you proxied your requests via it, and it inserted them into the request. It was a very neat way to get around storing data yourself.

I cannot remember what the platform was called, let me know if you do.

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2. krab+Br[view] [source] 2026-02-04 11:21:46
>>pbowye+(OP)
There are multiple companies doing that. I was using one a few years ago, also don't remember the name, haha.

I guess it's an obvious thing to sell, if you go through the process of PCI-DSS compliance. We were definitely considering splitting the company to a part that can handle these data and the rest of the business. The first part could then offer the service to other business, too.

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