PrivacyHawk Adds MCP Server for ChatGPT Data Removals
PrivacyHawk said it made its personal data privacy platform available in the OpenAI App Store and launched an MCP server. The move centers on letting account holders connect their privacy activities to an AI interface, with a workflow that includes checking a Privacy Score and requesting removals.
The company positioned the platform as an actionable data removal capability. It described that account holders can review exposure across data brokers and corporate databases, and then submit removal requests through the interface, rather than using tools that it said focus on passive threat analysis.
PrivacyHawk said its MCP server is compatible with any LLM that supports MCP connectors, listing Claude and Gemini. The company also said the OpenAI App Store availability lets users connect to ChatGPT and manage privacy without leaving the conversation, including reviewing exposure and requesting removals through the same interface.
PrivacyHawk said the integration is available now for all PrivacyHawk account holders, with full removal capabilities included. “Our customers already know what they want — see who has their data and remove it,” said Aaron Mendes, CEO of PrivacyHawk. “Now they can do that through whatever AI platform they prefer.”
The company also stated that additional marketplace integrations are planned, and that it currently offers the OpenAI App Store integration.