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- Check6 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check13 days agoChange DetectedExpanded the Subprocessors section with new vendors and updated data processing details, including Iver Sverige AB (Hosting Services, Sweden), FreshWorks (Support Ticketing, United States), Flowmailer (Email Management, Netherlands), Microsoft (SE) (Email Services for InRule Employees, Sweden), along with related hosting and data processing descriptions.SummaryDifference100%

- Check20 days agoChange DetectedSubprocessor listings, data processing details, hosting information, service agreements, penetration testing resources, and a broad set of compliance documents were removed from the Trust Center page.SummaryDifference21%

- Check106 days agoChange DetectedThe web page has updated its resource listings, increasing the number of available resources from 39 to 42 and subprocessors from 11 to 14. Additionally, new documents related to InRule's decisioning and machine learning services have been added.SummaryDifference8%

- Check120 days agoChange DetectedThe web page has undergone significant changes with the addition of new policies related to acceptable use, access control, and business continuity, while several existing policies, including the compliance policy and code of conduct, have been removed.SummaryDifference13%

- Check127 days agoChange DetectedThe page now indicates that there are 39 resources available instead of 38.SummaryDifference0.5%

- Check142 days agoChange DetectedThe page has updated its information regarding subprocessors, now listing 11 instead of 9, and has added specific details about email services for InRule employees and the NIS 2 Directive. Additionally, references to Azure and various hosting options have been removed.SummaryDifference21%

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