The legal bits
Data controller sub-processors
Push engages third party service providers in both our capacity as the data controller (so data we collect about users of our website) and as the data processor (where we process customer-owned data on behalf of our customers in the Push platform). We understand the trust that is placed in us when customers ask us to process their data, and this is reflected in the limited sub-processors we use for customer data.
The following is a list of sub-processors where Push is the data processor and controller.
Where Push is the data processor
Subprocessor | Link | Use | Data region |
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Amazon Web Services | aws.amazon.com | Cloud Hosting | EU |
Sentry* | sentry.io | Error Tracking | US |
* Sentry has built-in features to mask PII and we take additional care to avoid having error traces include PII, but in rare exceptions this may happen.
Where Push is the data controller
Subprocessor | Link | Use | Data region |
---|---|---|---|
Amazon Web Services | aws.amazon.com | Cloud Hosting | EU & US |
Auth0 | auth0.com | Identity Services | EU |
Google Workspace | workspace.google.com | Office Productivity | EU |
Sentry | sentry.io | Error Tracking | US |
Slack | slack.com | Communications | US |
Stripe | stripe.com | Payments | US |
Segment | segment.com | Analytics | US |
Mixpanel | mixpanel.com | Analytics | EU & US |
Hubspot | hubspot.com | CRM | EU |
customer.io | customer.io | Sales and marketing | US |
Productboard | productboard.com | Feature requests | US |
AmpleMarket | amplemarket.com | Sales and marketing | US |
Google Ads | ads.google.com | Advertising | US |
linkedin.com | Advertising | US |