TrustCheck Legal

Subprocessors

Effective date: June 2, 2026. Version: 2026-06-02.

These pages are product policy templates for TrustCheck operations and user consent. They are not legal advice; have qualified counsel review them before production launch.

TrustCheck uses service providers to operate the platform. The exact provider list may vary by deployment, environment, customer configuration, and connected integrations.

Provider Categories

CategoryPurposeData involved
Hosting and infrastructureApplication hosting, databases, queues, storage, backups.Account, organization, scan, report, and evidence data.
Email deliveryWelcome emails, verification, alerts, reports, billing messages.Email address, names, notification content, report summaries.
Payment processingPlan upgrades, invoices, add-ons, professional service payments.Billing metadata, transaction references, payer details handled by provider.
Messaging and integrationsSlack, Teams, Telegram, WhatsApp, Jira, ClickUp, GitHub, GitLab, webhooks.Alert payloads, finding summaries, delivery logs, integration metadata.
Security and monitoringLogs, uptime, threat feeds, vulnerability intelligence, abuse prevention.Technical logs, target metadata, security event data.
Analytics and supportProduct reliability, support tickets, onboarding, usage analysis.Account metadata, usage events, support messages.

Customer-Configured Providers

When you connect an app or webhook, you choose where TrustCheck sends data. Review provider permissions and channel membership before enabling deliveries.

Updates

We may update subprocessors as the platform evolves. Material changes may be announced through the product, email, or this page.