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- Check6 days agoChange DetectedThe Trust Center page appears with a redesigned visual layout, featuring a darker hero banner and a reorganized content area, including the Overview/Resources/Subprocessors tabs and a dedicated Subprocessors section.SummaryDifference0.2%

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- Check85 days agoChange DetectedAdded Flowmailer (Netherlands) and Freshworks (United States) as subprocessors for email management and support tickets. Removed Salesforce and related integrations for support tickets and emails.SummaryDifference3%

- Check92 days agoChange DetectedThe subprocessor catalog was updated with new additions (Salesforce, weFlow) and removals (Flowmailer, Microsoft SE). It also includes adjustments to data processing locations and supported services.SummaryDifference3%

- Check120 days agoChange DetectedThe Subprocessors section now uses a shorter 'View all' label instead of the previous 'View all 43 resources', simplifying the navigation text. To avoid being alerted by small changes, set an alert condition by clicking below.SummaryDifference0.2%

- Check127 days agoChange Detected- The screen now shows additional navigation options ('View 22 more', 'View 3 more') and replaces 'View all subprocessors' with 'View all', which is a UI/navigation tweak. The substantive list of subprocessors and related policy information remains unchanged.SummaryDifference0.6%

- Check134 days agoChange DetectedThe Resources section now includes a new 'InRule Security Awareness Training Policy' and an 'Other resources' category, increasing the Resources total from 42 to 43; the page now shows 'View all 43 resources'.SummaryDifference0.8%

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