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- Check5 days agoChange DetectedSwitzerland data region backup added and Germany hosting updated; publication date set to November 18, 2025; several sections now reflect new data processing locations and sub-processors.SummaryDifference17%

- Check12 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check19 days agoChange DetectedAdded extensive entries listing hosting providers, sub-processors, and data processing regions across Salesforce services, including Hyperforce deployments and cloud regions; deletions remove some legacy notes about CDN behavior and infrastructure references.SummaryDifference19%

- Check26 days agoChange DetectedAdded updated infrastructure and sub-processors for Marketing Cloud Engagement Services and Salesforce Data 360, including Einstein Generative AI usage and Hyperforce regional options (e.g., Japan and other regions). Also updated terminology from Customer Data Cloud to Salesforce Data 360 and removed older references.SummaryDifference3%

- Check41 days agoChange DetectedSignificant updates to hosting regions, sub-processors, and failover details across many Salesforce services, with emphasis on GovSlack/Slack, Tableau Cloud, and AI features; data residency and regional routing clarified.SummaryDifference6%

- Check55 days agoChange DetectedExpanded, region-specific data processing and AI-provider sub-processor details; added/clarified failover paths and hosting regions for generative AI services across Salesforce offerings.SummaryDifference22%

- Check70 days agoChange DetectedExpanded and updated Salesforce Infrastructure and Sub-processors details, including more regions and providers (AWS, Azure, Google, OpenAI, etc.) across numerous products; no pricing or time-slot changes detected.SummaryDifference33%

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