Skyfire Sub-Processors List

Last updated: June 25, 2025

To support Skyfire in delivering Skyfire Services, Skyfire engages service providers, Sub-Processors to assist Skyfire with its data processing activities on behalf of User Groups as defined in our Skyfire Services Agreement.

What is a Sub-processor?

When Skyfire engages third party service providers in our capacity as a data processor for our customer’s Personal Data, the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR“) and a number of other global privacy frameworks call these third-party service providers sub-processors.

Sub-processors are service providers who have or potentially will have access to or process Personal Data that Skyfire processes for, and on behalf of, Skyfire’s Users Groups.

This page outlines the types of service providers and Sub-processors we utilize, where they are located, and a description of the work they carry out.

List of Sub-processors

Name Data Purpose of Processing Entity Country
Amazon Web Services, Inc. User Group data Cloud service provider United States
Stytch, Inc. Email Authentication United States
European Data Protection Office User Group data Assist Skyfire in compliance in E.U/U.K law European Union/United Kingdom

Updates to this Page

Due to the nature of our global business and the volume of users, our business needs and services providers may change from time to time. For example, we may deprecate a service provider to consolidate and minimize our use of service providers. Similarly, we may add a service provider if we believe that doing so will enhance our ability to deliver Skyfire Services.

We will periodically update this page to reflect additions and removals to our list of service providers and Sub-processors. If you have a Skyfire account, you may subscribe to receive email notifications of updates to our list of Sub-processors in your Skyfire Dashboard.

Under the terms of our Data Processing Agreement (DPA), a Skyfire user may reasonably object in writing to the processing of its personal data by a new Sub-processor within 30 days following the update of this page. If a Skyfire user does not object during the 30-day time period, the appointment of the new Sub-processor shall be deemed accepted by the user. If you have a Skyfire account and want to know more about our DPA, please contact us. For more information on Skyfire’s privacy practices, please visit our Privacy Policy at www.skyfire.xyz/privacy-policy.

If you have any questions regarding this page, please contact us.