Subprocessors List
Five outside data partners named by role with what they receive, why, and the deletion path on a page.
Five outside data partners named by role with what they receive, why, and the deletion path on a page.
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Subprocessors List names the five outside services that touch customer data, each in its role: the payment processor whose card vault the store never sees, the email service that earns inbox trust for receipts, the courier who needs a door and occasionally a phone call, the review platform that only receives a first name and order id after an opt in, and analytics as the empty row: “There is no analytics vendor, view source on this page and count the scripts.” Each row carries what they get, why, and the deletion path with a mechanism. The footer says what the lede promised: most stores bury this list in a PDF, it is a page here.
Subprocessors are one array of five, rendered as a ruled dl list. The empty analytics row is the credibility proof of the page.
Reach for this block on the privacy or legal page, linked from the footer beside the policy, where buyers who actually read disclosures expect to find it. The deletion paths must reflect real system retention or the page defeats its purpose.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the five role named data partners. Other subprocessor tables:
Tip: naming the analytics row and making it empty is the page’s strongest trust signal, any store can claim it but only one that is telling the truth can invite a view source check.