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POLICY & REGULATIONAnthropic2026-03-26

Anthropic Updates Subprocessor List in Trust Center

Key Takeaways

  • ▸Anthropic has revised its subprocessor disclosures to reflect current vendor and service provider relationships
  • ▸The update demonstrates Anthropic's commitment to transparency and data governance practices
  • ▸Customers and partners can now review the current list of third parties with access to Anthropic systems via the Trust Center
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://trust.anthropic.com↗

Summary

Anthropic has updated its list of subprocessors in its Trust Center, reflecting changes to its third-party service providers and data processing arrangements. The update ensures transparency regarding which vendors and partners have access to customer data or infrastructure used in Anthropic's operations. This change is part of Anthropic's ongoing commitment to maintaining clear documentation of its data handling practices and vendor relationships. The Trust Center serves as a central resource for customers and stakeholders seeking information about Anthropic's privacy, security, and compliance procedures.

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