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Subprocessors

Third-party providers and platform services that may process data to help EnforceLogix provide, secure, support, and distribute the services.

Last updated
April 25, 2026
Version
2.0
Owner
Privacy / Compliance
Classification
Public
Review frequency
Annual or upon material change

Overview

EnforceLogix engages third-party service providers in both our controller role for business operations and our processor role for Customer Data. We understand the trust customers place in us when they deploy security software, and we aim to keep the provider set limited, transparent, and appropriate for the service.

Subprocessor usage depends on purchased services, deployment model, enabled integrations, customer configuration, support requests, and product maturity. EnforceLogix requires providers that process personal data for us to protect that data through contractual, technical, and organizational safeguards appropriate to their role.

Authorized Product Subprocessors

ProviderPurposeData Region / Location
Amazon Web ServicesCloud hosting, compute, storage, networking, backup, logging, and security infrastructure.United States and other cloud regions as required for service delivery.
Google Cloud PlatformCloud hosting, compute, storage, networking, logging, security services, and Google ecosystem integration support.United States and other cloud regions as required for service delivery.
SentryApplication error tracking, diagnostics, performance monitoring, and service reliability support. EnforceLogix configures diagnostics to avoid unnecessary personal data where practical.United States, EU, or other provider regions depending on configuration.

Platform, Distribution, and Integration Providers

Some providers are not always subprocessors in the strict legal sense because they may act as independent controllers, customer-authorized platforms, distribution channels, or direct service providers to the customer. They may still receive information when customers configure integrations or users install browser components.

ProviderPurposeRole Notes
Google LLC / Chrome Web StoreBrowser extension distribution, installation, updates, extension review, and platform security controls.May act as an independent platform provider under Google's terms and Chrome Web Store policies.
Google Workspace / Google APIsCustomer-authorized identity, tenant, workspace, policy, API, and SaaS integration functionality.Used only when authorized by customer configuration and subject to applicable Google API and Limited Use requirements.
Microsoft Entra ID / Microsoft 365 APIsCustomer-authorized identity, tenant, workspace, policy, API, and SaaS integration functionality.Used only when authorized by customer configuration and subject to applicable Microsoft terms.
Customer-authorized SaaS and AI servicesPolicy enforcement, tenant validation, workspace validation, and service-specific integrations for tools selected by the customer.Provider identity and role depend on the specific customer-authorized integration.

Business Operations Providers

EnforceLogix may use additional vendors for legal, accounting, billing, communications, email, CRM, support, security review, endpoint management, and internal productivity. These providers process controller/business operations data and generally do not process Customer Data unless needed for support, security, billing, or legal purposes.

Subprocessor Changes and Objections

EnforceLogix may update this page when subprocessors or material provider roles are added, replaced, or removed. Customers with a signed agreement or DPA may have notice or objection rights as described in that agreement.

If a customer reasonably objects to a new subprocessor on data protection grounds, the parties will work in good faith to resolve the concern. If the concern cannot be resolved, the customer's remedy is limited to termination of the affected services as provided in the applicable agreement.

Contact

Questions regarding subprocessors may be sent to legal@enforcelogix.com.