ADPC is already moving across
digital environments.
ADPC began with the web, but the need for machine-readable digital protection is much broader. Implementation work now spans websites, CMPs, IoT, mixed reality, children’s protection and AI-mediated systems.
Eight implementation pathways.
Each pathway demonstrates ADPC operating in a distinct digital environment, with the same underlying rights logic across all of them.
WordPress
A plugin pathway for ADPC-capable sites and CMP-backed consent workflows. Lowers the barrier for SMEs and publishers.
View implementationCMPs
Support for replacing or suppressing banners when ADPC choices are available and valid. Market adoption already started.
View implementationBrowser extension
Detects ADPC-capable sites, presents the consent request in a readable interface, and sends the user’s choice as an HTTP header.
View on GitHubWebsites and CMSs
Machine-readable consent requests, ADPC headers and administrative logs for any web-based service.
Coming soonChildren and Guardians
Age-appropriate explanations and guardian-mediated decisions, with child-side accessibility support.
Coming soonIoT and Robotics
Local device discovery and consent management using Bluetooth or related protocols for connected environments.
Coming soonMixed Reality
Rights communication in immersive, pervasive and sensor-rich environments where traditional interfaces are unavailable.
Coming soonAI-Based Systems
Rights-aware AI services that can request, receive, respect and evidence data-protection decisions.
Coming soonArticle 88b cannot be solved only for desktop browsers.
People interact with digital systems through phones, wearables, connected devices, vehicles, headsets, apps, robots and AI assistants. ADPC’s value is that it can carry a consistent rights logic across different technical environments.
A standard that only covers web browsers solves part of the problem. Rights infrastructure must follow the person, not just the browser tab.
Environments covered
Select your implementation path.
Explore the implementation pages above, or contact the ADPC team to discuss pilots, standardisation, research collaboration or product integration.