# Subprocessors

Last Updated: Jan 7, 2026

To support delivery of our Services, Bunny, Inc. ("Bunny") (or one of its Affiliates) uses service providers (each, a "Subprocessor") that may store and process Customer Data (which may contain personal data). This page provides important information about the identity, location and role of each Subprocessor. Bunny engages different types of sub-processors to perform various functions as explained below. Terms used on this page but not defined have the meaning set forth in the [Terms of Service](https://bunny.com/terms) or if applicable, the superseding written agreement between Bunny and Customer (the "Agreement").

**Third Parties**

Bunny currently uses the following third party Subprocessors to provide infrastructure services, certain support related activities and email notifications. Additional Subprocessors may be identified within the product via “just-in-time” notices, where a customer must opt-in to use a certain feature that is powered by an additional Subprocessor.

Prior to engaging any Subprocessor, Bunny performs commercially reasonable diligence to evaluate their security, privacy and confidentiality practices, and executes an agreement implementing its applicable obligations.

## Subprocessors

<table><thead><tr><th width="220">Entity</th><th width="374">Purpose for processing</th><th>Country</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Amazon Web Services</td><td>Hosting/cloud platform</td><td>United States</td></tr><tr><td>Bird.com Inc.</td><td>Push notifications</td><td>United States</td></tr><tr><td>Functional Software, Inc. (Sentry)</td><td>Error identification, tracking and resolution</td><td>United States</td></tr><tr><td>Mezmo Inc.</td><td>Observability</td><td>United States</td></tr><tr><td>New Relic, Inc.</td><td>Performance management</td><td>United States</td></tr><tr><td>Twilio, Inc.</td><td>Email communications</td><td>United States</td></tr></tbody></table>

## **Updates**

As our business grows and evolves, the Subprocessors we engage may change. We will provide the owner of Customer’s account with notice of any new Subprocessors and an opportunity to object, in accordance with the Agreement, along with posting such updates here.


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