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- Check7 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check14 days agoChange DetectedThe Sub-processors page was updated to remove several processor entries and descriptions and to add a webinar recording and a newsletter mention.SummaryDifference11%

- Check28 days agoChange DetectedThe page removes two marketing CTAs ('Let's meet →' and 'Meet us at AWS re:Invent 2025') and a visual separator. These changes do not affect the list of sub-processors or GDPR-related content. To avoid being alerted by small changes, set an alert condition by clicking below.SummaryDifference3%

- Check35 days agoChange DetectedThe page adds branding and promotional content, including 'Gitpod is now Ona' and 'Launching Automations: Drive coordinated change across teams and repositories'. Event information such as 'Meet us at AWS re:Invent 2025' and 'Start free and get $100 in Core tier credits' is also included.SummaryDifference9%

- Check42 days agoChange DetectedThe Sub-processors page navigation updated by adding a 'Product' link and removing a 'Solutions' link. To avoid being alerted by small changes, set an alert condition by clicking below.SummaryDifference0.2%

- Check49 days agoChange Detected- The Sub-processors page adds new processors and their processing details and locations (e.g., Mixpanel, Stripe, Slack, Google Cloud, Anthropic, Metabase, Gong, Salesforce, Twillo, Pearberry Software, Pylon Labs, and related entries). - It expands the Gitpod Classic/Enterprise deployment sections to include cloud infrastructure and associated processor entries.SummaryDifference51%

- Check56 days agoChange DetectedA new 'Solutions' item has been added to the site navigation. To avoid being alerted by small changes, set an alert condition by clicking below.SummaryDifference1%

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