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- Check6 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check13 days agoChange DetectedThe Subprocessors List article is no longer accessible; the page now shows a 'Uh oh. That page doesn't exist' notice in the Help Center. Previously, the article listed data subprocessors and related information.SummaryDifference27%

- Check20 days agoChange DetectedThe old and new screenshots show the same Help Center article about Rebrandly's subprocessors, with no substantive content or functional changes. To avoid being alerted by small changes, set an alert condition by clicking below.SummaryDifference1%

- Check28 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check35 days agoChange DetectedSubprocessors list on the page was updated to reflect changes, including Amazon Web Services, Inc. hosting and storage (USA East).SummaryDifference0.7%

- Check63 days agoChange DetectedThe subprocessors list has been updated and a note indicating ongoing updates to the list has been added. This clarifies which providers may handle data for Rebrandly and that changes can occur over time.SummaryDifference0.7%

- Check71 days agoChange DetectedAn addition adds a 'How do I use the Chrome Debugger to troubleshoot issues?' topic, and a deletion removes the 'Report a technical error using the Debugger' item from the related articles. To avoid being alerted by small changes, set an alert condition by clicking below.SummaryDifference0.7%

- Check150 days agoChange DetectedThe page has been updated to clarify the definition of subprocessors under GDPR and to provide a specific mention of Amazon Web Services as a subprocessor for hosting and storage. However, several details regarding Rebrandly's compliance and the previous subprocessor list have been removed.SummaryDifference100%

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