Sub Processor List
To support Dispel in delivering its Services, Dispel may engage third party service providers to assist Dispel with its data processing activities. When we work with these service providers in our capacity as a data processor, the third-party service provider is a sub-processor of Dispel (“Sub-processor”).
This page identifies our Sub-processors, describes where they are located, and what services they provide to us. Before engaging any Sub-processor, we perform extensive due diligence, including detailed security and legal analysis. We do not engage a Sub-processor unless our quality standards are met.
Dispel currently uses the following Sub-processors:
SUB-PROCESSOR | SERVICE PROVIDED | LOCATION OF THE SUB-PROCESSOR |
Amazon Web Services | Cloud service provider | United States of America |
Box | File storage | United States of America |
Heroku | Cloud management | United States of America |
Intercom | User relationship management | United States of America |
Mailchimp | Marketing | United States of America |
Microsoft | Email, file storage | United States of America |
Pipedrive | Customer relationship management | United States of America |
Stripe | Billing | United States of America |
Zapier | Data management | United States of America |
Dialpad | Phone service | United States of America |
Microsoft Azure | Data storage | United States of America |
Sentry | Logging | United States of America |
When you deploy infrastructure through Dispel, you may also choose to build your network from the following providers:
SUB-PROCESSOR | SERVICE PROVIDED | Your Function |
Amazon Web Services | Cloud service provider | Data Controller |
DigitalOcean | Cloud service provider | Data Controller |
IBM Cloud | Cloud service provider | Data Controller |
Microsoft Azure | Cloud service provider | Data Controller |
Rackspace | Cloud service provider | Data Controller |
Vultr | Cloud service provider | Data Controller |
Google Cloud Platform | Cloud service provider | Data Controller |
Our business needs may change from time to time. For example, we may deprecate a Sub-processor to consolidate and minimize our use of Sub-processors. Similarly, we may add a Sub-processor if we believe that doing so will enhance our ability to deliver our Services. We will periodically update this page to reflect additions and removals to our list of Sub-processors.