Base39 currently uses third-party subprocessors to provide infrastructure services, in addition to helping us support customers and send email notifications. Before engaging third-party subprocessors, Base39 conducts a careful assessment of their privacy, security, and confidentiality practices and enters into a contract implementing all applicable obligations.
Third Parties
Base39 currently uses third-party subprocessors to provide infrastructure services, in addition to helping us support customers and send email notifications. Before engaging third-party subprocessors, Base39 conducts a careful assessment of their privacy, security, and confidentiality practices and enters into a contract implementing all applicable obligations.
Infrastructure Subprocessors
Base39 may use the following subprocessors to host Customer Data or provide other infrastructure services that assist in the delivery of our Services:
Entity Name | Purpose | Location |
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Amazon Web Services | Cloud service provider |
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Other Subprocessors
Base39 may use the following subprocessors to perform other Service functions:
Entity Name | Purpose | Location |
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Cloudfront (Amazon Web Services, Inc.) | CDN | Global |
Intercom, Inc. | Third-party service provider for customer support tools | United States |
Google LLC | Third-party service provider for internal email, documents, and analytics tools | United States |
Slack Technologies, LLC | Third-party service provider for internal communication tools | United States |
Github, Inc | Third-party service provider for source code versioning tools | United States |
Note: Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) help optimize the delivery of content from the Services. They are commonly used distributed service systems that expedite content transmission. If a CDN is described as “Global” in the table, it may process data in any country regardless of the location of a Customer to better support end users of the Services.