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What are the subprocessors that Quill.org uses?
What are the subprocessors that Quill.org uses?
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Empirical Resolution Inc. Doing Business As (DBA) Quill.org,(“Quill.org”, “our”, “us”, or “we”) is a US-based charitable nonprofit organization. We know that schools and learners might want to know which subprocessors process user personal data on our behalf, in order to help us provide our service. Sometimes subprocessors are called third party service providers, critical vendors or suppliers. A list of the subprocessors that regularly process personal data in connection with our service is set forth below. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy.

Subprocessor

Purpose

Google

Cloud Service and Workspace

Heroku

Cloud Service

Amazon Web Services

Cloud Service

Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services

Quill Learning Tools

Google Gemini

Quill Learning Tools

OpenAI

Quill Learning Tools

Inspectlet

Product Development

SatisMeter

Product Development

Canny.io

Product Development

Google Analytics

Analytics

Ortto

Email Delivery & Analytics

Sendgrid

Email Delivery

Salesmate

Email Delivery & Marketing

Vitally

Customer Support

Intercom

Customer Support

Slack

Internal Communications

Notion

Internal Communications

Stripe

Payment Processor

We may update this list of subprocessors from time to time by posting an update to this article. If you have any questions, please get in touch at support@quill.org.

Subprocessors vs. Third Party Applications

Third party applications are different from subprocessors. Third parties may build complementary services for our platform, such as screen readers for blind or low-vision learners like JAWS and VoiceOver. A common third party application is an authentication service. For instance, you may choose to register for an account, or access your account, through an authentication service (such as Google or Clever as Single Sign On, also known as SSO). For all third party applications (including SSO), such third party applications are under your direct control and oversight. These third party applications are not considered Quill.org subprocessors. If you (or your school) choose to use a third party application, then the use of the third party application will be governed by that third party’s terms of service and privacy policy.


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