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- Check3 days agoChange DetectedThe page now includes dedicated sections for On-Premises and Government Cloud subprocessors. This expands the disclosure of third-party providers to cover different deployment models and their data transfer and security implications.SummaryDifference0.2%

- Check10 days agoChange DetectedA new 'Secure Windows Server' item appears in the page layout, likely part of the header/navigation, which does not modify the list of subprocessors or the data transfer details presented on the page.SummaryDifference0.1%

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- Check38 days agoChange DetectedThe architecture term on the Subprocessors page is updated from 'Hexnode Triple-Channel Architecture' to 'Triple-Channel Architecture'. This reflects a streamlined naming convention in the documentation.SummaryDifference0.1%

- Check45 days agoChange DetectedThree new headings—The IT Red Phone Signal, AI-Powered Configuration Conflict Simulation, and Future of UEM—were added to the page, introducing new topics in the site navigation and broad roadmap discussions alongside the existing subprocessors content. These additions expand the page's scope beyond the core information about subprocessors.SummaryDifference0.3%

- Check52 days agoChange DetectedA visual redesign of the List of Hexnode subprocessors page was applied, updating layout and presentation while the underlying subprocessor information remains the same.SummaryDifference0.1%

- Check59 days agoChange DetectedNew sections for Policy Management, Conditional Access, Endpoint Compliance, and Causes of MDM Instability were added to the Subprocessors page, and the Announcements and Configurations sections were removed.SummaryDifference2%

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