Security Practices

Last Updated: 15 October 2022

To support delivery of our Services, Hostize may engage and use data processors with access to certain Customer Data (each, a “Subprocessor”). This page provides important information about the identity, location and role of each Subprocessor.

Third Parties

Hostize uses third party Subprocessors to provide infrastructure services. Prior to engaging any third party Subprocessor we perform diligence to evaluate their privacy, security and confidentiality practices.

Infrastructure Subprocessors

Hostize uses the following Subprocessors to host Customer Data or provide other infrastructure that helps with delivery of our Services:

Entity NameSubprocessing ActivitiesEntity CountryWebsite
Amazon Web Services, Inc. Cloud Service Provider United States https://aws.amazon.com
Google LLC Website Traffic Analytics Provider United States https://analytics.google.com
PayPal Inc Payment Gateway Provider United States https://www.paypal.com
Amazon Route 53 (AWS) DNS and Content Distribution United States https://aws.amazon.com/route53
Updates

As our business grows and evolves, the Subprocessors we engage may also change. For our update policy check the Terms of Service. We will post any such updates here, please check back frequently for updates.