gateEUDPF forensically seals that a data transfer to the US passes four clusters, DPF certification, onward transfer restriction, ombudsperson mechanism, and adequacy status, before personal data leaves the EU. Support for companies with transatlantic data flows, never a replacement for a regulator's own recognition as evidence.
After Schrems I and II, the legal basis for EU-US data transfers is volatile. gateEUDPF checks the recipient's DPF certification and the current adequacy status at every single transfer, not only once at contract signing.
Every cluster is dispositive (material_block_mode: true), a hit blocks bindingly, not merely for documentation.
All values on this page are fictional test data and serve only to illustrate the gate logic.
| Scenario | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | Verdict | Latency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Data transfer to a DPF-certified cloud provider, adequacy decision active | PASS | PASS | PASS | PASS | EUDPF_SEALED | 334ms |
| Transfer to a recipient with an expired DPF certification | FAIL | not evaluated | not evaluated | not evaluated | BLOCK_DP1_CERTIFICATION_EXPIRED | 302ms |