Ketch and ShipStation

Fulfill access requests against shipping data, with a scope that's honest about what it covers.

Shipstation

About ShipStation

ShipStation manages small parcel and LTL shipping in one place, which means addresses, order details, and shipping history accumulate as part of running fulfillment. That shipping data is personal data in its own right, address information especially, even though shipping platforms aren't always top of mind when a privacy program maps out where personal data lives.

Ketch connects to ShipStation to fulfill access requests against that data.

Capabilities

How Ketch works with ShipStation

The Ketch ShipStation integration covers Rights Orchestration, specifically Right to Access.

Rights Orchestration

Fulfills Right to Access against ShipStation through the same workflow used for every other connected system. With Ketch, teams can:

With Ketch, teams can

  • Fulfill Right to Access requests against ShipStation shipping and parcel data through the same workflow used for every other connected system
  • Match requests using email address as the identifier

The gap

The problem this integration solves

Shipping platforms are an easy category for a privacy program to overlook, precisely because they're thought of as operational infrastructure rather than a system holding personal data:

01. Shipping and address data is personal data, and a privacy program that doesn't account for it has a real gap

02. Manually compiling shipping history for an access request doesn't scale to real request volume

Ketch resolves the first two by giving ShipStation a structured access-request path.

Why Ketch

Why teams choose Ketch for ShipStation privacy compliance

Permissioning infrastructure that governs ShipStation the same way it governs every other system in your stack — not a one-off connector bolted onto a banner.

  • Closes a coverage gap many privacy programs miss

    Shipping and address data gets the same access-request treatment as any other personal data source.

  • Backed by enforcement precedent

    The California Attorney General reached a $1.55 million settlement with Healthline Media over sharing sensitive data with advertisers without valid consent, a reminder that any system holding personal data, shipping and address records included, carries real exposure when access requests aren't fulfilled completely.

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