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Ocasta Sub-Processors

Our list of sub-processors as defined by GDPR.

Ben Collier avatar
Written by Ben Collier
Updated over a week ago

Under the GDPR, a sub-processor is any business or contractor your data may pass through as a side effect of using Ocasta's service. This definition is very broad and includes things some might simply consider "hardware", like cloud infrastructure.

We use partners for some business processes that are not core to our expertise but are critical to our customers having a quality experience. Here is our list of sub-processors:

Name of Sub-Processor

Purpose

Contact Details

Data Protection Officer (if relevant)

Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL

Amazon AWS

Public Cloud - SQL Database and server infrastructure, uploaded media, email services

Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL, 38 Avenue John F. Kennedy, L-1855, Luxembourg

MongoDB, Inc

MongoDB Atlas

User generated content.

MongoDB, Inc., 1633 Broadway, 38th Floor New York, NY 10019.

NamLabs Technologies Private Limited

Atatus

Server monitoring.

NamLabs Technologies Private Limited.

78/132, 2nd Floor, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai,

Mylapore, Chennai, TamilNadu

India

Tirupathi - success@atatus.com

Intercom

Customer support platform.

Floor 2, 80 Great Eastern St., 
London 
EC2A 3JL

Google LLC

Google Firebase

Push notifications, app crash reports, emails, document storage, Google Play App Store and analytics.

Google LLC

1600 Amphitheatre Parkway

Mountain View, CA 94043

USA

Slack Technologies Limited

Internal communications within Ocasta,

6th Floor, Yalding House, 152-156 Great Portland St, Fitzrovia

Meteor Development Group Inc.

Apollo Platform.

Server monitoring of API requests

140 10th Street

San Francisco, CA, 94103

This list may be updated from time to time.

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