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Ask HN: Server providers missing from privacy policies?

2 pointsby twa927over 8 years ago
I reviewed a few privacy policies of SaaSes and they don&#x27;t mention third-parties that they obviously use, like:<p>- server providers (hosting)<p>- email sending services (like SendGrid)<p>- other SaaSes they use like error tracking, backup hosting (S3)<p>In many cases these SaaSes host personal data in unencrypted forms. Yet the privacy policies mention that they don&#x27;t share these details with anyone.<p>Shouldn&#x27;t they list all used third-parties?

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felicianotechover 8 years ago
That&#x27;s a very good question. Many SaaS companies I know do encrypt their data. As you said though, there&#x27;s many that don&#x27;t. I think it might not be mentioned because why the hosting provider might indeed have access to the data, it&#x27;s usually in their ToS that they do not inspect customer&#x27;s data unless served a government order.<p>Maybe then a SaaS company can reasonable say, the hosting company isn&#x27;t looking at the data thus it&#x27;s not considered sharing with them. That&#x27;s my thought behind it anyway. I&#x27;m interested in what others might think.
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detaroover 8 years ago
Many policies have some catch-all clause saying that they share with services that are contracted to perform parts of the service, which would cover those.