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Subprocessors
To support delivery of our Services we engage and use data processors with access to certain Customer Data.
Introduction
To support delivery of our Services, Meshintex, Inc. (or one of its Affiliates listed below) may engage and use data processors with access to certain Customer Data (each, a “Subprocessor”). This page provides important information about the identity, location, and role of each Subprocessor. Terms used on this page but not defined have the meaning set forth in the Customer Terms of Service or superseding written agreement between Customer and Meshintex (the “Agreement”).
Third Parties
Meshintex currently uses third-party Subprocessors to provide infrastructure services, and to help us provide customer support and email notifications. Prior to engaging any third-party Subprocessor, Meshintex performs diligence to evaluate their privacy, security, and confidentiality practices, and executes an agreement implementing its applicable obligations.
Infrastructure Subprocessors
Meshintex may use the following Subprocessors to host Customer Data or provide other infrastructure that helps with delivery of our Services:
| Entity Name | Subprocessing Activities | Entity Country |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon Web Services, Inc. | Cloud Service Provider | United States |
| Google LLC | Cloud Service Provider | United States |
| Microsoft Azure | Cloud Service Provider | United States |
Meshintex Affiliates
Depending on the geographic location of a Customer or their Authorized Users, and the nature of the Services provided, Meshintex may also engage one or more of the following Affiliates as Subprocessors to deliver some or all of the Services provided to a Customer:
| Entity Name | Entity Country |
|---|---|
| Meshintex Limited | United Kingdom |
| Meshintex, Inc. | United States |
Use of Processors
Where processing is to be carried out on behalf of a controller, the controller shall use only processors providing sufficient guarantees to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures in such a manner that processing will meet the requirements of the GDPR and ensure the protection of the rights of the data subject.
The processor shall not engage another processor without prior specific or general written authorisation of the controller. In the case of general written authorisation, the processor shall inform the controller of any intended changes concerning the addition or replacement of other processors, thereby giving the controller the opportunity to object to such changes.
Processing by a processor shall be governed by a contract or other legal act that is binding on the processor with regard to the controller, setting out the subject-matter, duration, nature and purpose of the processing, the type of personal data and categories of data subjects, and the obligations and rights of the controller. That contract shall stipulate, in particular, that the processor:
- Processes the personal data only on documented instructions from the controller, including with regard to transfers of personal data to a third country or international organisation, unless required to do so by law.
- Ensures that persons authorised to process the personal data have committed themselves to confidentiality or are under an appropriate statutory obligation of confidentiality.
- Takes all measures required pursuant to Article 32 of the GDPR (security of processing).
- Respects the conditions for engaging another sub-processor.
- Assists the controller by appropriate technical and organisational measures for the fulfilment of the controller's obligation to respond to requests for exercising data subject rights.
- Assists the controller in ensuring compliance with Articles 32–36 of the GDPR.
- At the choice of the controller, deletes or returns all personal data after the end of the provision of processing services, and deletes existing copies unless law requires storage.
- Makes available to the controller all information necessary to demonstrate compliance, and allows for audits and inspections conducted by the controller or a mandated auditor.
Where a processor engages another processor, the same data protection obligations shall be imposed on that other processor by way of a contract. Where that other processor fails to fulfil its data protection obligations, the initial processor shall remain fully liable to the controller.
Updates
As our business grows and evolves, the Subprocessors we engage may also change. We will endeavour to provide the owner of Customer's account with notice of any new Subprocessors to the extent required under the Agreement, along with posting such updates here. Customers, as data controllers, will have the opportunity to be informed of any planned new Subprocessor before usage and have the right to object.