What about subprocessor pages? Do you pull technologies from companies subprocessor pages?
What Is a Subprocessor List?
A subprocessor list is an official document or webpage maintained by a company (typically a data processor or service provider) that identifies all third-party entities-called subprocessors-that the company authorizes to process personal or customer data on its behalf. These subprocessors may provide a range of services, such as cloud hosting, analytics, customer support, or payment processing.
The law that enforces this requirement to manage and disclose subprocessor lists is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union, specifically Article 28.
Here are few examples.
What Information Is Included?
A typical subprocessor list contains:
- The names of all subprocessors
- The types of services they provide (e.g., cloud infrastructure, email delivery, analytics)
- The locations where data is processed
- Sometimes, a description of the data or processing activities involved.
How to discover the tech stack of a company thanks to their subprocessor list
When a technology is mentioned in a subprocessor list, it is because this technology is used by the subprocessor to process data on behalf of the company. This signal is very strong.
How to find out the tech stack of a company thanks to their subprocessor list
You can search in google:
How to discover companies using a specific technology thanks to their subprocessor list
You can search in google:
Examples:
"Sumo Logic" site:.com subprocessors
"Atlassian" site:.com subprocessors
"Salesforce" site:.com subprocessors
"CloudFlare" site:.com subprocessors