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- Check4 days agoChange DetectedThe entry 'Business Card Design Test' was removed from the list of items on the subprocessors page, removing a test item from the content while the rest of the information remains unchanged.SummaryDifference0.2%

- Check11 days agoChange DetectedEmail address validation has been added as a new user data subprocessor, and Email address verification has been removed. The 'Last updated' date has been updated to 30 June 2026, reflecting these changes.SummaryDifference1%

- Check18 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check33 days agoChange DetectedThe opening blurb was updated to describe Conjointly as an all-in-one survey research platform with real human respondents and expert researchers. It replaces the previous wording about access to millions of survey respondents and sophisticated product and pricing research methods.SummaryDifference0.2%

- Check69 days agoChange DetectedTwo new subprocessors were added to the list—Implicit research tool for agencies and Implicit testing for brand teams—and the existing subprocessor Implicit testing was removed, reflecting changes to the vendors handling data for respondents and users.SummaryDifference0.3%

- Check76 days agoChange DetectedTwo new subprocessor entries, Ranking surveys and Software and technology, were added to the list, while three existing entries—Feature Placement Validator, Feature Placement Simulator, and Feature and Pricing Suite for SaaS—were removed. This updates Conjointly's disclosed data processors and the third-party services that may handle user or respondent data.SummaryDifference2%

- Check191 days agoChange DetectedBrand Tracker has been added to the page, and the copyright year updated to 2026.SummaryDifference0.7%

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