Personal
Drivers get the convenience of automatic delivery without their toll history being warehoused on a third-party platform.
Explore PersonalA no-long-term-storage pipeline: ETC Usage Inquiry Service (MEISAI) rows flow into JTR, get processed, get delivered, and get wiped. No permanent toll history sits on our servers.
How it starts
Encrypted credentials used
Never decrypted outside fetch step
Illustrative mockup with dummy data. No real customer information or full ETC card numbers are shown.
The problem it solves
Storing live ETC toll data long-term creates compliance review burden, expands the attack surface, and complicates audit. The retrieve-and-deliver design removes that surface area entirely.
How it works
JTR logs into your authorized ETC利用照会サービス(MEISAI) account once daily.
New rows are fetched and processed in-memory.
Reports and alerts are generated and delivered.
The processing layer is wiped — only generated reports + audit logs remain.
Who uses it
Drivers get the convenience of automatic delivery without their toll history being warehoused on a third-party platform.
Explore PersonalProcurement / IT review can approve JTR quickly because there's no permanent data store to audit.
Explore BusinessPublic-sector data-handling guidance is satisfied by design — no toll-data retention to defend.
Explore Gov & Public-SectorJTR pipeline
Fetch in memory
Process
Deliver
Wipe live data
Benefits
What is retained
Kept
Generated PDF/CSV
Kept
Audit log
Wiped
Live MEISAI rows
Wiped
Temp processing data
Trust & privacy
Kept
Generated PDF/CSV
Kept
Audit log
Wiped
Live MEISAI rows
Wiped
Temp processing data
JTR doesn't permanently keep live ETC Usage Inquiry Service (MEISAI) data — it's wiped once your report has been delivered.
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