That would be wonderful, Emile! Guidance like this would be very helpful,
and all apps need it. Writing a GDPR/privacy-aware app should feel like the
default with Rails.

Could you share a summary of the privacy measures you implemented for apps
over the years and think should be integrated with Rails?
On Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 05:27 <em...@54hrs.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've been using a lot of different gems such as attr_encrypted and
> crypt_keeper to secure and encrypt PII data over the years.
> I think it would be awesome if rails would be the frontrunner for building
> web-apps with privacy in mind and therefore would have things
> like encryption and PII securing out of the box.
>
> Is this maybe something people are interested in building together with
> me? The short term goals would be to make something like
> specific attr_encrypted kind of fields and writing proper guides on
> securing your rails app with PII in mind.
>
> Looking forward to your feedback,
>
> Emile
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