Data Sub-Processors
Last updated: 28th December 2023
Introduction
To support our business operations and the delivery of our services, we may engage and use data processors with access to certain customer data (each, a “Sub-processor”). Here we provide important information about the identity, location and role of each Sub-processor.
“Sub-processor” means any company appointed by or on behalf of Contractpedia to process personal data on behalf of Contractpedia. Contractpedia is a service (brand) of IKR A/S.
The European General Data Protection Regulation defines “sub-processor†as “any processor engaged by the data importer or by any other sub-processor of the data importer and who agrees to receive from the data importer or from any other sub-processor of the data importer personal data exclusively intended for the processing activities to be carried out on behalf of the data exporter after the transfer in accordance with the data exporter’s instructions, the standard contractual clauses set out in the Annex, and the terms of the written contract for sub-processing.â€
As our business grows, the sub-processors we engage may also change. If we start engaging new sub-processors, the list below will be updated.
All our sub-processors located in the United States offer protection under the Standard Contractual Clauses (“SCCsâ€).
List of sub-processors
Service | Description | Location |
---|---|---|
FrontIT | Programmers of Contractpedia software. | EU |
Web analytics and online advertising services. | EU/US | |
Mailchimp | Email marketing and forms. | US |
Meta | Social media and online advertising. | US |
Microsoft 365 | Office suite, online storage and Email. | EU |
Skaylink | Hosting of Contractpedia software. | EU |
Stripe | Payment/billing infrastructure. | US |
Zendesk | Customer support system. | US |
Contact us
If you have any questions about Contractpedia’s data sub-processors, please contact us at mail@contractpedia.com or send mail to:
IKR A/S
Tuse Næs Vej 7A
4300 Holbæk
Denmark