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HubSpot right to add or deprecate sub-processors

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Key Facts

May HubSpot deprecate a sub-processor?
HubSpot may deprecate a sub-processor to consolidate and minimize its use of sub-processors, or may add a sub-processor if HubSpot believes doing so will enhance its ability to deliver the Subscription Service.
May HubSpot add a sub-processor?
HubSpot may deprecate a sub-processor to consolidate and minimize its use of sub-processors, or may add a sub-processor if HubSpot believes doing so will enhance its ability to deliver the Subscription Service.
Why may HubSpot deprecate or add a sub-processor?
HubSpot may deprecate a sub-processor to consolidate and minimize its use of sub-processors, or may add a sub-processor if HubSpot believes doing so will enhance its ability to deliver the Subscription Service.
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ConductAtlas Analysis

Why it matters (compliance & governance perspective)

HubSpot retains the right to unilaterally change which third parties access Customer Data, subject only to its own belief about service enhancement or consolidation goals.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

HubSpot may change the sub-processors with access to your Customer Data by removing or adding them based on HubSpot's own consolidation goals or belief that doing so enhances the Subscription Service.

How other platforms handle this

Mistral AI Medium

If any update has a material adverse effect on Customer, then Customer may object to the update by notifying Mistral AI within thirty (30) days after Mistral AI provides notice or otherwise posts such updated Terms.

Starbucks Medium

We may update this Notice from time to time. We will notify you of material changes to this Notice and will update the Last Revised date on this Notice.

DeepL Medium

DeepL may from time to time change the Services and their range of functions if DeepL has a valid legitimate reason to do so.

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We may deprecate a Sub-Processor to consolidate and minimize our use of Sub-Processors, or we may add a Sub-Processor if we believe that doing so will enhance our ability to deliver our Subscription Service.

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Document
HubSpot Sub-Processors
Entity
HubSpot
Document last updated
July 6, 2026
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July 6, 2026
Last verified
July 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-067083
Document ID
CA-D-00932
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Document: HubSpot Sub-Processors
Record ID: CA-P-067083
Captured: 2026-07-06 23:16:08 UTC
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URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/hubspot/hubspot-sub-processors/provision/CA-P-067083/hubspot-right-to-add-or-deprecate-sub-processors/
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does HubSpot's HubSpot right to add or deprecate sub-processors clause do?

HubSpot retains the right to unilaterally change which third parties access Customer Data, subject only to its own belief about service enhancement or consolidation goals.

How does this clause affect you?

HubSpot may change the sub-processors with access to your Customer Data by removing or adding them based on HubSpot's own consolidation goals or belief that doing so enhances the Subscription Service.

How many platforms have this type of clause?

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