20 Total
9 High severity
11 Medium severity
0 Low severity

Key Facts

What does Datadog use Amazon Web Services, Inc. as a subprocessor for?
Datadog uses Amazon Web Services, Inc. as a subprocessor for infrastructure services, with processing locations in the United States, Australia, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
Where are the processing locations?
Datadog uses Amazon Web Services, Inc. as a subprocessor for infrastructure services, with processing locations in the United States, Australia, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
What does Datadog use Anthropic, PBC as a subprocessor for?
Datadog uses Anthropic, PBC as a subprocessor for AI services, with processing located in the United States.
Where is processing located?
Datadog uses Anthropic, PBC as a subprocessor for AI services, with processing located in the United States.
Where do Datadog affiliates process customer data?
Datadog affiliates in Saudi Arabia, Brazil, India, Spain, France, and Germany, among others, process customer data globally.
What may Datadog engage to carry out data-processing activities?
Datadog may engage third parties or other members of the Datadog corporate group to carry out data-processing activities that involve access to customer data.
What does Datadog use Hyperdoc Inc. as a subprocessor for?
Datadog uses Hyperdoc Inc. as a subprocessor for meeting transcription and recording services, with processing located in the United States.
Where is processing located?
Datadog uses Hyperdoc Inc. as a subprocessor for meeting transcription and recording services, with processing located in the United States.
What does Datadog use OpenAI, LLC as a subprocessor for?
Datadog uses OpenAI, LLC as a subprocessor for AI services, with processing located in the United States.
Where is processing located?
Datadog uses OpenAI, LLC as a subprocessor for AI services, with processing located in the United States.
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Summary

This document lists all the outside companies and Datadog's own affiliate offices that can access your data, where those entities are located, and what services they perform. Your data may be processed by AI providers like OpenAI and Anthropic, a cloud infrastructure provider like AWS, a data warehouse, and a meeting transcription service, as well as Datadog offices in multiple countries. The list of these parties is not fixed — Datadog may add or remove subprocessors over time, but customers can sign up with a business email to be notified of any changes.

Analysis

This document establishes Datadog's subprocessor framework by identifying the third-party entities and corporate affiliates that may access or process customer data, specifying each subprocessor's geographic processing locations and service category. Named subprocessors include Amazon Web Services for infrastructure across five countries, OpenAI and Anthropic for AI services in the United States, Snowflake for data warehousing, and Hyperdoc for meeting transcription and recording, among Datadog corporate affiliates operating across multiple jurisdictions including Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, India, Spain, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Datadog retains discretion to engage third parties or members of its corporate group for data-processing activities involving customer data, and explicitly reserves the right to add or remove subprocessors as its services grow and expand. Customers may subscribe via business email address to receive notifications when the subprocessor list changes.

What this means for you

As an individual user, your data may be accessed and processed by a range of third-party companies and Datadog corporate affiliates spread across multiple countries, including for AI model processing by OpenAI and Anthropic, infrastructure services by AWS, data warehousing by Snowflake, and meeting transcription by Hyperdoc. The organizations that can access your data are not permanently fixed — Datadog may add or remove subprocessors as its services evolve. One concrete action available to you: you can subscribe with a business email address to receive notifications whenever the subprocessor list changes, allowing you to review any new parties before or as they are added.

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3 versions captured · Last updated: August 2026

What changed Datadog's Sub-Processors List was updated in an update detected on August 21, 2026. The change involved modifications to three sentences within the document's navigation and product listing structure. The document now contains 25 sentences after the update. Based on the diff provided, the changes appear to be minor textual or structural adjustments to the navigation menu and product categorization rather than substantive changes to the sub-processor disclosure.
Why this matters The updated Sub-Processors List reflects minor revisions to how Datadog organizes and displays its product navigation and categorization. The substantive sub-processor information does not appear to have materially changed based on the provided diff. Users relying on this list to understand which third parties process their data should review the full updated document to confirm no sub-processors were added or removed.
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What changed Datadog's Sub-Processors document was updated on August 1, 2026, with three sentences modified. The changes appear to involve removal of references to CoScreen from one section and removal of references to Compliance for CIS Benchmarks and addition of Hybrid from another section within navigation or product listing elements. These are navigation or product menu updates rather than substantive changes to data processor disclosures or sub-processor relationships.
Why this matters The updated Sub-Processors document reflects changes to product navigation and menu item listings within Datadog's website or documentation structure. These changes do not materially alter the disclosure of data processors, sub-processors, or data handling practices. The operational impact on users' data processing relationships is minimal.
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5 clause types
9 high severity
AI / Automated Decision-Making 2 2 high
Policy Changes 1 1 high
Disclosure and Transparency Requirements 1
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Mapped Governance Frameworks

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
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Connecticut Data Privacy Act Amendments
US-CT
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CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
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DMA
European Union
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FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
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GDPR
European Union
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Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
US-IN
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Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
US-KY
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Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Expansion 2026
US
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VPPA
United States Federal
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Archival ProvenanceSource & Archival Record
Last Captured August 21, 2026 01:02 UTC
Capture Method Automated scheduled archival capture
Document ID CA-D-000935
Version ID CA-V-005985
SHA-256 a9358e4c80e75d2ce664241959a007246f65adda0497df7dad65f36cea2db122
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