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- Check6 days agoChange DetectedThe page now includes a note that the team typically replies in under 10m and a 'Need help?' prompt, while several personal-data fields (First name, Last name, Company name, Job title) were removed. To avoid being alerted by small changes, set an alert condition by clicking below.SummaryDifference2%

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- Check27 days agoChange DetectedThe Sub-processors of your data page was updated in November 2025 to include new sub-processors (such as OpenAI, Snowflake, Twilio, Elasticemail, Hevo Data, MongoDB, Zapier, and others) across multiple locations, with expanded EdApp and SHEQSY entries.SummaryDifference0.5%

- Check49 days agoChange DetectedA new sub-processor, Knock, has been added under customer communications in the United States (transfer mechanism: SCCs). The page was updated in November 2025 to reflect this addition.SummaryDifference0.6%

- Check56 days agoChange DetectedA new 'Subscribe for notifications' section was added to the Sub-processors of your data page, including a form with fields for Email, First name, Last name, Company name, and Job title. It enables users to receive updates about sub-processor changes.SummaryDifference2%

- Check63 days agoChange DetectedThe Sub-processors page has been updated to reflect changes in sub-processors and processing locations as of October 2025.SummaryDifference3%

- Check77 days agoChange DetectedMajor vendor and data processor updates: many new sub-processors added (AWS, Google, OpenAI, Snowflake, Braze, etc.) and several previous processors removed. This reshapes data flows, hosting, and privacy considerations more than core page content or pricing.SummaryDifference63%

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