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Right menu Shift-Left Reliability Rob Fox Rob Fox Rob Fox Follow Jan 12 Shift-Left Reliability # sre # devops # cicd # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 4 min read Week 0: Starting a 16-Week Journey to Platform Engineering Jimmy Maina Jimmy Maina Jimmy Maina Follow Jan 11 Week 0: Starting a 16-Week Journey to Platform Engineering # backend # platformengineering # learninginpublic # career Comments Add Comment 4 min read From DevOps to Platform Engineering in the AI Era Pratik Mahalle Pratik Mahalle Pratik Mahalle Follow Jan 5 From DevOps to Platform Engineering in the AI Era # devops # platformengineering # ai # career Comments Add Comment 4 min read Beyond the YAML Hell: Why 2026 is the Year of Platform Engineering Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Jan 3 Beyond the YAML Hell: Why 2026 is the Year of Platform Engineering # devops # sre # cloud # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 3 min read Why Traditional DevOps Stops Scaling Sreekanth Kuruba Sreekanth Kuruba Sreekanth Kuruba Follow Jan 6 Why Traditional DevOps Stops Scaling # discuss # devops # platformengineering # career 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Platform Engineering’s patterns and anti-patterns Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Dec 18 '25 Platform Engineering’s patterns and anti-patterns # platformengineering # devops Comments Add Comment 11 min read Rethinking EKS Management: Kiro Meets AWS MCP Server vivekpophale vivekpophale vivekpophale Follow Dec 28 '25 Rethinking EKS Management: Kiro Meets AWS MCP Server # kubernetes # aws # platformengineering # ai 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 9 min read The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure Allen Helton Allen Helton Allen Helton Follow Dec 15 '25 The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure # infrastructure # architecture # platformengineering 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy Solutions: The Hard Way (DIY) vs. The Smart Way (2025 Guide) Devi Green Devi Green Devi Green Follow Dec 8 '25 Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy Solutions: The Hard Way (DIY) vs. The Smart Way (2025 Guide) # kubernetes # devops # platformengineering # cloudnative 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read What is IDP and why we need it? Sathish Kumar Sathish Kumar Sathish Kumar Follow Nov 26 '25 What is IDP and why we need it? # devsecops # platformengineering # internaldeveloperplatform Comments Add Comment 1 min read AWS Multi-Account Guardrails: A Complete Blueprint for Secure, Automated Cloud Governance Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Nov 21 '25 AWS Multi-Account Guardrails: A Complete Blueprint for Secure, Automated Cloud Governance # aws # sre # devops # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 9 min read Stop Being a "Human Router": Moving from Reactive DevOps to Autonomous AIOps Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Dec 21 '25 Stop Being a "Human Router": Moving from Reactive DevOps to Autonomous AIOps # aiops # devops # automation # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 2 min read From Infrastructure as Code to Platform as a Product: The Shift You Can’t Ignore Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Dec 20 '25 From Infrastructure as Code to Platform as a Product: The Shift You Can’t Ignore # devops # platformengineering # cloud # productivity Comments Add Comment 1 min read Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Nov 12 '25 Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced # devops # sre # microservices # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 4 min read HashiCorp Project Infragraph — The “Google Maps” for Cloud Infrastructure? #cloudnativewisdom12 Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Follow Nov 5 '25 HashiCorp Project Infragraph — The “Google Maps” for Cloud Infrastructure? #cloudnativewisdom12 # devops # kubernetes # platformengineering # genai 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read How Enterprises Can Retain Local Control Through Digital Sovereignty | Ep 142 #cloudnativefm Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Follow Nov 7 '25 How Enterprises Can Retain Local Control Through Digital Sovereignty | Ep 142 #cloudnativefm # platformengineering # genai # opensource # digitalsovereignty 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read 🏗️ Building the Platform That Empowers Reliability by Design Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Oct 29 '25 🏗️ Building the Platform That Empowers Reliability by Design # devops # sre # platformengineering # cloudarchitecture Comments Add Comment 3 min read Your IDP needs DDD Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Nov 3 '25 Your IDP needs DDD # platformengineering # devops # ddd 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read The Role Confusion: SRE vs Cloud vs Platform Engineer (And Why "DevOps Engineer" Misses the Point) Anderson Leite Anderson Leite Anderson Leite Follow Nov 21 '25 The Role Confusion: SRE vs Cloud vs Platform Engineer (And Why "DevOps Engineer" Misses the Point) # techcareers # cloudengineering # platformengineering # sre 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Nov 20 '25 Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced # devops # sre # microservices # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 2 min read The top 5 features of internal developer platforms Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Nov 18 '25 The top 5 features of internal developer platforms # platformengineering # devops # idp 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read How organizations measure Platform Engineering Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Oct 28 '25 How organizations measure Platform Engineering # platformengineering # devops # analytics 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 6 min read The Secret Sauce of Modern Tech: What a Platform Team Does and Why You Need One Kubernetes with Naveen Kubernetes with Naveen Kubernetes with Naveen Follow Nov 17 '25 The Secret Sauce of Modern Tech: What a Platform Team Does and Why You Need One # platformengineering # dedvops # kubernetes # cloud 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read The Great AWS Outage: The $11 Billion Argument for Kubernetes Signadot Signadot Signadot Follow Nov 10 '25 The Great AWS Outage: The $11 Billion Argument for Kubernetes # kubernetes # cloud # platformengineering # devops 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 6 min read Platform Engineering: Easy to Use, Hard to Mess Up Tom Mango Tom Mango Tom Mango Follow Oct 3 '25 Platform Engineering: Easy to Use, Hard to Mess Up # platformengineering # management Comments Add Comment 5 min read loading... trending guides/resources The Role Confusion: SRE vs Cloud vs Platform Engineer (And Why "DevOps Engineer" Misses the Point) The Great AWS Outage: The $11 Billion Argument for Kubernetes AWS Multi-Account Guardrails: A Complete Blueprint for Secure, Automated Cloud Governance The Secret Sauce of Modern Tech: What a Platform Team Does and Why You Need One The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure Week 0: Starting a 16-Week Journey to Platform Engineering Introducing Realm9: Solving Enterprise Environment Chaos with AI Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced From DevOps to Platform Engineering in the AI Era From Infrastructure as Code to Platform as a Product: The Shift You Can’t Ignore Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced Shift-Left Reliability Beyond the YAML Hell: Why 2026 is the Year of Platform Engineering HashiCorp Project Infragraph — The “Google Maps” for Cloud Infrastructure? #cloudnativewisdom12 How Enterprises Can Retain Local Control Through Digital Sovereignty | Ep 142 #cloudnativefm Platform Engineering’s patterns and anti-patterns Companies like Spotify (with Backstage) and Netflix scaled DevOps exactly this way — by building ... 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Mit Stripe Sales chatten Datenschutzrichtlinie Stripe logo Rechtsbereich Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Datenschutzerklärung Cookie-Richtlinie Datenschutz-Framework Dienstanbieterliste Datenverarbeitungsvereinbarung Supplier Data Processing Agreement Datenschutzcenter von Stripe Datenschutzerklärung Dies ist eine ausschließlich zu Informationszwecken bereitgestellte Übersetzung der Datenschutzerklärung. Rechtliche Gültigkeit besitzt einzig und allein die Originalerklärung, die in englischer Sprache vorliegt. Letzte Änderung: 16. Januar 2025 Diese Datenschutzerklärung enthält wichtige Informationen zu Ihren personenbezogenen Daten, die wir Ihnen zur sorgfältigen Lektüre empfehlen. Willkommen Wir stellen die Finanzinfrastruktur für das Internet bereit. Einzelpersonen und Unternehmen jeder Größe nutzen unsere Technologie und Dienstleistungen, um Einkäufe zu vereinfachen, Zahlungen zu akzeptieren, Auszahlungen vorzunehmen und das Online-Geschäft zu verwalten. Diese Datenschutzerklärung („Erklärung“) beschreibt, welche personenbezogenen Daten wir erheben, wie wir sie verwenden und weitergeben und wie Sie uns bei Fragen zum Datenschutz erreichen. Darüber hinaus werden darin Ihre Rechte und Wahlmöglichkeiten als betroffene Person und Ihr Widerspruchsrecht gegen bestimmte Verwendungen Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten dargelegt. Je nach Aktivität tritt Stripe als „Datenverantwortlicher“ und/oder „Auftragsverarbeiter“ (oder „Dienstleisters“) auf. Weitere Informationen zu unseren Datenschutzpraktiken, zu unserer Rolle, zu dem für diese Erklärung verantwortlichen Stripe-Unternehmen und zu den Rechtsgrundlagen für die Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . Definierte Begriffe In dieser Erklärung bezieht sich „Stripe“, „wir“, „unser“ oder „uns“ auf das Stripe-Unternehmen, das für die Erhebung, Nutzung und Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten wie in diesem Dokument beschrieben verantwortlich ist. Das für Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verantwortliche Stripe-Unternehmen kann je nach Rechtsordnung variieren. Mehr erfahren . „Personenbezogene Daten“ sind alle Informationen, die mit einer identifizierten oder identifizierbaren Person verknüpft sind, einschließlich der Daten, die Sie uns zur Verfügung stellen und die wir über Sie bei der Interaktion mit unseren Diensten erheben (beispielsweise Geräteinformationen, IP-Adresse usw.). „Dienste“ sind die Produkte, Dienstleistungen, Geräte und Anwendungen, die wir laut Stripe-Rahmenvertrag („Geschäftsdienstleistungen“) oder Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen für Verbraucher/innen („Endkundendienste“) bereitstellen, Websites („Seiten“) wie Stripe.com und Link.com sowie alle anderen Anwendungen und Onlinedienste von Stripe. Geschäftsdienstleistungen erbringen wir für juristische Personen („Geschäftskunden“). Unsere Endkundendienste richten sich direkt an Einzelpersonen zur persönlichen Nutzung. „Finanzpartner“ sind Finanzinstitute, Banken und andere Partner wie Acquirer von Zahlungsmethoden, Zahlungsdienstleister und Kartennetzwerke, mit denen wir zusammenarbeiten, um Dienste bereitzustellen. Je nach Kontext bedeutet „ Sie “ Endkundin/Endkunde, Endnutzer/in, Vertreter/in oder Besucher/in: Endnutzer/innen Wenn Sie einen Endnutzerdienst wie die Speicherung von Zahlungsmethoden in Link für Ihren persönlichen Gebrauch nutzen, bezeichnen wir Sie als „Endnutzer/in”. Endkundinnen/Endkunden Wenn Sie nicht direkt mit Stripe interagieren, wir aber Ihre personenbezogenen Daten erhalten, um Dienste für Geschäftskunden zu erbringen (wenn Sie beispielsweise etwas über Stripe Checkout bei einem Geschäftskunden kaufen oder Zahlungen von einem Geschäftskunden erhalten), bezeichnen wie Sie als „Endkundin/Endkunde“. Vertreter/innnen Wenn Sie im Namen eines bestehenden oder potenziellen Geschäftskunden handeln (beispielsweise als Unternehmensgründer/in, Kontoverwalter/in für einen Geschäftskunden oder als Empfänger/in einer Mitarbeiter-Kreditkarte eines Geschäftskunden über Stripe Issuing), bezeichnen wir Sie als „Vertreter/in”. Besucher/innnen Wenn Sie mit Stripe durch den Besuch einer Website interagieren, ohne in einem Stripe-Konto angemeldet zu sein, oder wenn Sie an Ihrer Interaktion mit Stripe nicht als Endnutzer/in, Endkundin/Endkunde oder Vertreter/in beteiligt sind, bezeichnen wir Sie als „Besucher/in“. Sie sind zum Beispiel Besucher/in, wenn Sie eine Nachricht an Stripe senden und um weitere Informationen über unsere Dienstleistungen bitten. In dieser Erklärung bezieht sich „Transaktionsdaten“ auf Daten, die von Stripe erhoben und verwendet werden, um von Ihnen gewünschte Transaktionen auszuführen. Bei bestimmten Transaktionsdaten handelt es sich um personenbezogene Daten, die Folgendes umfassen können: Ihren Namen, Ihre E-Mail-Adresse, Ihre Kontaktnummer, Ihre Rechnungs- und Versandadresse, Informationen zur Zahlungsmethode (wie Kredit- oder Debitkartennummern, Bankverbindung oder das von Ihnen gewählte Zahlungskartenbild), Angaben zum Händler und zum Standort, Betrag und Datum des Kaufs sowie in einigen Fällen Informationen über den gekauften Artikel. 1. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten 2. Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten 3. Rechtsgrundlagen für die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten 4. Ihre Rechte und Wahlmöglichkeiten 5. Sicherheit und Aufbewahrung 6. Internationale Datenübermittlung 7. Änderungen und Benachrichtigungen 8. Länderbestimmungen 9. Kontakt 10. Datenschutzhinweise USA 1. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten Unsere Erhebung und Verwendung personenbezogener Daten richtet sich danach, ob Sie Endnutzer, Endkunde, Unternehmensvertreter oder Besucher sind und welchen Dienst Sie in Anspruch nehmen. Wenn Sie beispielsweise Einzelunternehmerin sind und unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen in Anspruch nehmen möchten, können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten für das Onboarding Ihres Unternehmens erheben; parallel dazu können Sie Endkundin sein, wenn Sie Waren von einem anderen Geschäftskunden kaufen, der unsere Dienste zur Zahlungsabwicklung nutzt. Sie können aber auch Endnutzer sein, wenn Sie einen unserer Endnutzerdienste wie Link für die jeweilige Transaktion nutzen. 1.1 Endnutzer Wir erbringen Endkundendienste, wenn wir Ihnen unsere Dienste direkt für Ihre persönliche Nutzung zur Verfügung stellen (beispielsweise Link). Weitere Informationen zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Endnutzerdaten durch uns sowie die Rechtsgrundlagen für deren Verarbeitung finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Endnutzerdaten Link-Nutzung oder Verknüpfung mit Ihrem Bankkonto . Mit Link von Stripe können Sie ein Konto erstellen und Daten zur späteren Verwendung in Stripe-Diensten und bei Geschäftskunden hinterlegen. Mit Link können verschiedene personenbezogene Daten gespeichert werden. Dazu gehören u. a. Name, Zahlungsmethoden, Kontaktdaten und Anschrift. So können Sie ganz bequem bei verschiedenen Geschäftskunden bezahlen. Wenn Sie sich für die Bezahlung mit Link entscheiden, erheben wir auch die mit Ihren Transaktionen verbundenen Transaktionsdaten. Mehr erfahren . Sie können auch Bankkontodaten in Ihrem Link-Konto teilen, wenn Sie das Stripe-Produkt Financial Connections verwenden. Wenn Sie Financial Connections verwenden, erhebt und verarbeitet Stripe in regelmäßigen Abständen Ihre Kontoinformationen (wie Inhabername, Kontostand, Kontonummer und -daten, Kontotransaktionen und in einigen Fällen auch Zugangsdaten). Sie können uns jederzeit auffordern, die Erhebung dieser Daten einzustellen. Mehr erfahren . Und schließlich können in Link auch Ausweisdokumente (z. B. Führerschein) hinterlegt und bei Stripe sowie bei Geschäftskunden verwendet werden. Zahlungen an Stripe . Wenn Sie Waren oder Dienstleistungen direkt bei Stripe kaufen, erhalten wir Ihre Transaktionsdaten. Wenn Sie beispielsweise eine Zahlung an Stripe Climate leisten, erheben wir Informationen zur Transaktion, Ihre Kontaktdaten und Angaben zur Zahlungsmethode. Identitäts-/Verifizierungsdienste . Wir bieten einen Dienst zur Identitätsverifizierung an, der den Abgleich Ihres Ausweisdokuments (z. B. Führerschein) mit Ihrem Bild (z. B. Selfie) automatisiert. Sie können der Verwendung Ihrer biometrischen Daten zur Verbesserung unserer Verifizierungstechnologie separat zustimmen und Ihre Zustimmung jederzeit widerrufen. Mehr erfahren . Informationen zur Erhebung anderer personenbezogenen Endnutzerdaten, etwa zur Onlineaktivität und zur Nutzung unserer Endkundendienste, finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . b. Erhebung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Endnutzern Dienste . Wir verwenden und geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten weiter, um Ihnen die Endkundendienste bereitzustellen. Dazu gehören Support, Personalisierung (z. B. Sprachpräferenzen und Einstellungsmöglichkeiten) und Mitteilungen über unsere Endkundendienste (wie Benachrichtigungen über Richtlinienänderungen und unsere Dienste). Beispielsweise kann Stripe Cookies und vergleichbare Technologien oder die Daten verwenden, die Sie unseren Geschäftskunden zur Verfügung stellen (wenn Sie z. B. Ihre E-Mail-Adresse auf der Website eines Geschäftskunden eingeben), um Sie zu erkennen und Ihnen zu helfen, Link beim Besuch der Website unseres Geschäftskunden zu verwenden. Weitere Informationen zur Verwendung von Cookies und vergleichbaren Technologien durch uns finden Sie in der Cookie-Richtlinie von Stripe. Unsere Geschäftskunden . Wenn Sie Link nutzen, um Zahlungen an unsere Geschäftskunden zu tätigen, geben wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten einschließlich Name, Kontaktinformationen, Zahlungsmethode und Transaktionsdaten an diese Geschäftskunden weiter. Mehr erfahren . Sie können Stripe auch anweisen, gespeicherte Bankverbindungen und Ausweisdokumente an Geschäftskunden weiterzugeben, mit denen Sie Geschäfte tätigen. In diesem Fall verarbeiten wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten für diese Geschäftskunden gemäß Abs. 1.2 als Datenverarbeiter. Um zu erfahren, wie die Geschäftskunden die an sie weitergegebenen Daten verwenden, konsultieren Sie bitte deren Datenschutzerklärungen. Betrugserkennung und Schadenverhütung . Wir verwenden Ihre über unsere Dienste erfassten personenbezogenen Daten, um Betrug zu erkennen und finanziellen Verlusten für Sie, uns und unsere Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner vorzubeugen. Hierzu zählt u. a. die Erkennung unbefugter Käufe. Wir können Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartnern, die unsere Unternehmensdienstleistungen im Bereich Betrugsprävention (wie Stripe Radar) nutzen, personenbezogene Daten über Sie (und insbesondere zu Ihren Transaktionsversuchen) zur Verfügung stellen, damit diese das Betrugs- oder Verlustrisiko von Transaktionen beurteilen können. Weitere Informationen zu unserem Einsatz von Technologien zur Beurteilung des mit Transaktionsversuchen verbundenen Betrugsrisikos und zu den an Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner weitergegebenen Daten finden Sie hier und hier . Werbung . Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig, können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten und insbesondere Ihre Transaktionsdaten verwenden, um Ihre Eignung für andere Endkundendienste zu beurteilen und Ihnen diese anzubieten oder bestehende Endkundendienste insbesondere mittels Co-Marketing mit Partnern wie Stripe-Geschäftskunden zu bewerben. Mehr erfahren . Vorbehaltlich geltenden Rechts – einschließlich etwaiger Einwilligungserfordernisse – können wir personenbezogene Endkundendaten nutzen und an Drittanbieter weitergeben, um unsere Enkundendienste Ihnen gegenüber insbesondere mittels interessenbasierter Werbung zu bewerben und die Wirksamkeit derartiger Werbemaßnahmen zu ermitteln. Wir geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nicht gegen Zahlung an Dritte weiter, können sie aber beispielsweise an Werbepartner, Analyseanbieter und soziale Netzwerke weitergeben, die uns bei der Werbung für unsere Dienste unterstützen. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen . Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Endnutzerdaten finden Sie unter Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 1.2 Endkunden Stripe erbringt verschiedene Geschäftsdienstleistungen für seine Geschäftskunden. Dazu zählen Präsenz- und Onlinezahlungen sowie Auszahlungen an diese Geschäftskunden. Wenn wir als Dienstleister („Datenverarbeiter“) eines Geschäftskunden auftreten, verarbeiten wir personenbezogene Endkundendaten gemäß unserer Vereinbarung mit dem Geschäftskunden und seinen rechtmäßigen Anweisungen. Dies geschieht zum Beispiel, wenn wir eine Zahlung für einen Geschäftskunden abwickeln, weil Sie etwas bei ihm gekauft haben oder wenn er uns anweist, Ihnen Gelder zu schicken. Geschäftskunden sind für die Einhaltung der Datenschutzrechte ihrer Endkunden verantwortlich, einschließlich der Einholung angemessener Einwilligungen und der Offenlegung ihrer eigenen Datenerhebung und -verwendung im Zusammenhang mit ihren Produkten und Dienstleistungen. Wenn Sie Endkundin/Endkunde sind, lesen Sie sich bitte die Datenschutzerklärung des jeweiligen Geschäftskunden durch, um sich über dessen Datenschutzpraktiken sowie Wahlmöglichkeiten und Kontrollen zu informieren. Weitere Informationen zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Endkundendaten und insbesondere zur Rechtsgrundlage für deren Verarbeitung finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Endkundendaten Transaktionsdaten . Wir erhalten Ihre Transaktionsdaten, wenn Sie als Endkundin oder Endkunde Zahlungen an unseren Geschäftskunden leisten, Rückerstattungen oder Zahlungen von ihm erhalten, einen Kauf oder eine Spende veranlassen oder anderweitig persönlich oder online mit unserem Geschäftskunden in einer Geschäftsbeziehung stehen. Wir können auch Ihren Transaktionsverlauf vom Geschäftskunden erhalten. Mehr erfahren . Außerdem können wir die Daten erheben, die Sie in Bezahlformulare eingeben, auch wenn Sie diese nicht komplett ausfüllen oder die Transaktion mit dem Geschäftskunden nicht abschließen. Mehr erfahren . Ein Geschäftskunde, der den Terminal-Dienst von Stripe nutzt, um seine Waren oder Dienstleistungen an Endkundinnen und Endkunden zu vertreiben, kann damit auch deren personenbezogene Daten (wie Name, E-Mail, Telefonnummer, Adresse, Unterschrift oder Alter) entsprechend seiner eigenen Datenschutzerklärung erheben. Identitäts- und Verifizierungsdaten . Stripe bietet einen Verifizierungs- und Betrugspräventionsdienst an, den unsere Geschäftskunden nutzen können, um personenbezogene Daten wie z. B. Ihre Berechtigung zur Nutzung einer bestimmten Zahlungsmethode zu verifizieren. Während des Vorgangs werden Sie gebeten, uns bestimmte personenbezogene Daten mitzuteilen (wie Ihren amtlichen Ausweis und ein Selfie zur biometrischen Verifizierung oder personenbezogene Daten, die Sie eingeben oder die – wie ein Kreditkartenbild – aus der physischen Zahlungsmethode ersichtlich sind). Zum Schutz vor Betrug und um festzustellen, ob jemand versucht, Ihre Identität vorzutäuschen, können wir diese Daten mit Informationen über Sie abgleichen, die wir von Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartnern, verbundenen Unternehmen, Identitätsprüfern, öffentlich zugänglichen Quellen und anderen externen Dienstleistern und Quellen erhalten. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen . Weitere Informationen zur Erfassung anderer personenbezogener Endkundendaten etwa mit Blick auf Ihre Onlineaktivität finden Sie unter Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . b. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Endkunden Um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen für unsere Geschäftskunden zu erbringen, nutzen wir personenbezogene Daten von Endkundinnen und Endkunden und geben diese an sie weiter. Soweit zulässig, verwenden wir personenbezogene Daten von Endkundinnen und Endkunden auch für eigene Zwecke von Stripe, beispielsweise zur Stärkung der Sicherheit, zur Verbesserung und zum Angebot unserer Geschäftsdienstleistungen sowie zur Verhinderung von Betrug, Verlust und anderen Schäden, wie weiter unten beschrieben. Zahlungsabwicklung und Buchhaltung . Wir verwenden Ihre Transaktionsdaten, um zahlungsbezogene Geschäftsdienstleistungen für Geschäftskunden zu erbringen – wie die Verarbeitung von Online-Zahlungen, die Berechnung der Umsatzsteuer oder die Bearbeitung von Rechnungen, Abrechnungen und Zahlungsanfechtungen – und sie bei der Ermittlung ihrer Einnahmen, der Begleichung von Rechnungen und bei der Buchhaltung zu unterstützen. Mehr erfahren . Wir können Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auch verwenden, um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu erbringen und zu verbessern. Bei Zahlungen werden Ihre personenbezogenen Daten bei der Abwicklung an verschiedene Stellen weitergegeben. Als Dienstleister oder Auftragsverarbeiter geben wir personenbezogene Daten weiter, um Transaktionen auf Weisung von Geschäftskunden abzuwickeln. Wenn Sie beispielsweise eine bestimmte Zahlungsmethode auswählen, können wir Ihre Transaktionsdaten an Ihre Bank oder sonstigen Zahlungsdienstleister weitergeben, damit Sie authentifiziert, Ihre Zahlungen verarbeitet, Betrugsversuche verhindert und etwaige Anfechtungen bearbeitet werden können. Der Geschäftskunde, mit dem Sie in Geschäftsbeziehung treten möchten, erhält ebenfalls Transaktionsdaten und kann diese Daten an andere weitergeben. Weitere Informationen zur Verwendung und Weitergabe Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten durch Händler, Banken und Zahlungsmethodenanbieter entnehmen Sie bitte deren Datenschutzerklärungen. Finanzdienstleistungen . Einige Geschäftskunden nutzen unsere Dienste, um Ihnen Finanzdienstleistungen über Stripe oder unsere Finanzpartner anzubieten. Beispielsweise kann ein Geschäftskunde ein Kartenprodukt ausgeben, mit dem Sie Waren und Dienstleistungen kaufen können. Solche Karten können mit dem Logo von Stripe, dem des Bankpartners und/oder dem des Geschäftskunden versehen sein. Neben den Transaktionsdaten, die bei der Verwendung dieser Karten erzeugt oder von uns empfangen werden, erheben und erfassen wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auch, um diese Produkte bereitzustellen und zu verwalten und insbesondere unsere Geschäftskunden im Kampf gegen Kartenmissbrauch zu unterstützen. Bitte lesen Sie die Datenschutzerklärungen des Geschäftskunden und, falls zutreffend, die Datenschutzerklärungen der mit der Finanzdienstleistung betrauten Bankpartner (deren Logos möglicherweise auf der Karte angegeben sind), um weitere Informationen zu erhalten. Identitäts-/Verifizierungsdienste . Wir verwenden personenbezogene Daten zu Ihrer Identität, um Verifizierungsdienste für Stripe oder für die Geschäftskunden zu erbringen, mit denen Sie in Geschäftsbeziehung stehen, Betrug zu verhindern und die Sicherheit zu erhöhen. Zu diesen Zwecken und insbesondere zur telefonischen Verifizierung können wir personenbezogene Daten nutzen, die Sie uns unmittelbar zur Verfügung stellen oder die wir von unseren Dienstleistern erhalten. Mehr erfahren . Falls Sie ein Selfie zusammen mit einem Foto Ihres Ausweisdokuments übermitteln, setzen wir biometrische Technologien zum Abgleich und zur Berechnung der Übereinstimmung ein, um Ihre Identität zu verifizieren. Mehr erfahren . Betrugserkennung und Schadenverhütung . Wir verwenden Ihre über unsere Dienste erfassten personenbezogenen Daten, um finanzielle Verluste für Sie, uns und unsere Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner zu erkennen und diesen vorzubeugen. Wir können Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartnern, die unsere Unternehmensdienstleistungen im Bereich Betrugsprävention nutzen, Ihre personenbezogenen Daten (insbesondere zu Ihren Transaktionsversuchen) zur Verfügung stellen, damit diese das Betrugs- bzw. Verlustrisiko von Transaktionen beurteilen können. Weitere Informationen zu unserem Einsatz von Technologien zur Beurteilung des mit Transaktionsversuchen verbundenen Betrugsrisikos und zu den an Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner weitergegebenen Daten finden Sie hier und hier . Unsere Geschäftskunden (und deren befugte Dritte) . Wir geben personenbezogene Endkundendaten an die jeweiligen Geschäftskunden und Dritte weiter, die von diesen Geschäftskunden selbst befugt worden sind, solche Daten zu erhalten. Hier einige Beispiele für eine solche Weitergabe: Anweisung eines Geschäftskunden, einem anderen Geschäftskunden über Stripe Connect Zugang zu seinem Stripe-Konto und seine Endkundendaten zu gewähren Weitergabe von Informationen, die Sie uns zur Verfügung gestellt haben, damit wir im Auftrag eines Geschäftskunden Zahlungen an Sie senden können Weitergabe von Informationen, Dokumenten oder Bildern von Endkunden an Geschäftskunden, wenn diese zur Überprüfung der Endkundenidentität unseren Identitätsverifizierungsdienst Stripe Identity nutzen. Geschäftskunden, mit denen Sie in Geschäftsbeziehung treten, können Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auch an Dritte weitergeben (z. B. andere Dienstleister). Bitte lesen Sie die Datenschutzerklärung der Geschäftskunden, um weitere Informationen zu erhalten. Werbung durch Geschäftskunden . Wenn Sie einen Kauf bei einem Geschäftskunden einleiten, erhält der Geschäftskunde von uns Ihre personenbezogenen Daten im Zusammenhang mit der Erbringung unserer Dienstleistungen, auch wenn Sie Ihren Kauf nicht abschließen. Dieser Geschäftskunde kann Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verwenden, um seine Produkte oder Dienste zu vermarkten und zu bewerben, und zwar gemäß den Bedingungen seiner Datenschutzerklärung. Bitte lesen Sie die Datenschutzerklärung des Geschäftskunden, um weitere Informationen insbesondere zu Ihrem Recht zu erhalten, die Nutzung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten zu Werbezwecken zu unterbinden. Weitere Informationen . Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Endkundendaten finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 1.3 Vertreter Wir erheben, verwenden und teilen personenbezogene Daten von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern von Geschäftskunden (z. B. von Unternehmensinhabern), um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu erbringen. Weitere Informationen zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Unternehmensvertretern und insbesondere zur Rechtsgrundlage für deren Verarbeitung finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Vertreterdaten Anmelde- und Kontaktdaten . Wenn Sie sich für ein Stripe-Konto für einen Geschäftskunden (einschließlich Unternehmensgründung) registrieren, erheben wir Ihren Namen und Ihre Zugangsdaten. Wenn Sie sich für eine von Stripe organisierte Veranstaltung registrieren oder daran teilnehmen oder sich für den Erhalt von Benachrichtigungen von Stripe anmelden, erheben wir Ihre Registrierungs- und Profildaten. Über Sie als Vertreterin bzw. Vertreter können wir personenbezogene Daten von Dritten und insbesondere von Datenanbietern erheben, um Ihnen Werbung und Angebote zukommen zu lassen und mit Ihnen wie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten beschrieben zu kommunizieren. Darüber hinaus können wir Ihnen einen Standort zuordnen, um die Dienste oder Informationen effektiv auf Ihre Bedürfnisse zuzuschneiden. Mehr erfahren . Identifizierungsmerkmale . Als aktueller oder potenzieller Geschäftskunde, als Inhaber eines Geschäftskunden oder als Anteilseigner, leitender Angestellter oder Vorstandsmitglied eines Geschäftskunden benötigen wir Ihre Kontaktdaten wie Name, Postanschrift, Telefonnummer und E-Mail-Adresse, um die Anforderungen unserer Finanzpartner und die gesetzlichen Vorschriften zu erfüllen, Ihre Identität zu verifizieren und die Stripe-Plattform vor Betrug und Schäden zu schützen. Wir erheben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten wie Ihre Beteiligung am Geschäftskunden, Ihr Geburtsdatum, amtliche Ausweise und zugehörige Identifikatoren sowie etwaige Betrugs- oder Missbrauchsfälle direkt von Ihnen und/oder aus öffentlich zugänglichen Quellen, von Dritten wie Kreditauskunfteien und über die von uns angebotenen Dienste. Mehr erfahren . Sie haben auch die Möglichkeit, uns Ihre Bankverbindung mitzuteilen. Weitere Informationen . Weitere Informationen zur Erfassung anderer personenbezogener Vertreterdaten etwa mit Blick auf Ihre Onlineaktivität finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . b. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Unternehmensvertretern Im Allgemeinen verwenden wir die personenbezogenen Daten von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern, um die Geschäftsdienstleistungen für die entsprechenden Geschäftskunden zu erbringen. Die Art und Weise, wie wir diese Daten verwenden und weitergeben, wird weiter unten beschrieben. Geschäftsdienstleistungen . Wir verwenden personenbezogene Daten von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern und geben sie an Geschäftskunden weiter, um die von Ihnen oder von dem von Ihnen vertretenen Geschäftskunden angeforderten Dienstleistungen zu erbringen. In bestimmten Fällen müssen wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten an staatliche Stellen übermitteln, um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu erbringen, etwa bei der Unternehmensgründung oder der Berechnung und Abführung der gesetzlichen Verkaufssteuer. Im Rahmen unserer steuerbezogenen Geschäftsdienstleistungen können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verwenden, um im Namen des von Ihnen vertretenen Geschäftskunden Steuererklärungen anzufertigen und einzureichen. Bei Unternehmensgründungen mit Atlas können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verwenden, um in Ihrem Namen Formulare bei der US-Steuerbehörde IRS und Dokumente (z. B. Gründungsurkunden) bei anderen Regierungsbehörden einzureichen. Wir geben personenbezogene Vertreterdaten an Personen weiter, die vom jeweiligen Geschäftskunden ausdrücklich berechtigt worden sind, also etwa an Finanzpartner, die ein Finanzprodukt vertreiben, oder an Apps und Dienste von Drittanbietern, die der Geschäftskunde neben unseren Geschäftsdienstleistungen nutzt. Hier einige Beispiele für eine solche Weitergabe: Anbieter von Zahlungsmethoden wie Visa oder WeChat Pay benötigen Informationen über Geschäftskunden und ihre Vertreter, die ihre Zahlungsmethoden akzeptieren. Diese Informationen werden in der Regel für das Onboarding oder für die Bearbeitung von Transaktionen und die Bearbeitung von Zahlungsanfechtungen für diese Geschäftskunden benötigt. Mehr erfahren . Ein Geschäftskunde kann Stripe autorisieren, Ihre personenbezogenen Daten an andere Geschäftskunden weiterzugeben, um Dienstleistungen über Stripe Connect zu ermöglichen. Die Verwendung personenbezogener Daten durch von einem Geschäftskunden autorisierte Dritte unterliegt der Datenschutzerklärung dieser Dritten. Wenn Sie ein Geschäftskunde sind und der Name Ihres Unternehmens personenbezogene Daten enthält (etwa einen Personen- oder Familiennamen), können wir diese Daten für die Bereitstellung unserer Dienste in der gleichen Weise verwenden und weitergeben, wie wir es mit jedem anderen Firmennamen tun. Dies kann bedeuten, dass er auf Quittungen und anderen Transaktionsbeschreibungen erscheint. Betrugserkennung und Schadenverhütung . Wir verwenden personenbezogene Daten von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern, um Risiken zu erkennen und zu steuern, dass unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen für betrügerische Aktivitäten genutzt werden könnten, die Stripe, Endnutzern/Endnutzerinnen, Endkundinnen/Endkunden, Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartnern und anderen schaden könnten. Darüber hinaus verwenden wir Informationen über Sie, die wir aus öffentlich zugänglichen Quellen, von Dritten wie Kreditauskunfteien und von unseren Diensten erhalten, um solche Risiken anzugehen und insbesondere Missbrauchsmuster und Verstöße gegen die Nutzungsbedingungen zu ermitteln. Stripe kann personenbezogene Daten von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern an Geschäftskunden, unsere Finanzpartner und externe Dienstleister wie telefonische Verifizierungsdienste weitergeben. Mehr erfahren , um die von Ihnen bereitgestellten Angaben zu überprüfen und Risikoindikatoren zu identifizieren. Mehr erfahren . Wir verwenden und übertragen personenbezogene Daten von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern auch zur Durchführung von Due-Diligence-Prüfungen und insbesondere für Anti-Geldwäsche- und Sanktionsprüfungen nach geltendem Recht. Werbung . Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig und sofern erforderlich mit Ihrer Zustimmung, verwenden wir personenbezogene Daten von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern und geben diese an Dritte und insbesondere an Partner weiter, um unsere Dienste und Partnerintegrationen zu bewerben und zu vermarkten. Vorbehaltlich geltenden Rechts – einschließlich etwaiger Einwilligungserfordernisse – können wir interessenbezogene Werbung nutzen und deren Wirksamkeit kontrollieren. Siehe hierzu die Cookie-Richtlinie von Stripe. Wir geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nicht gegen Zahlung an Dritte weiter. Allerdings können wir Ihre Daten an Dritte und insbesondere an Werbepartner, Analysedienste und soziale Netzwerke weitergeben, die uns bei der Bewerbung unserer Dienste unterstützen. Mehr erfahren . Wir können Ihre personenbezogenen Daten und insbesondere Ihre Stripe-Kontoaktivität auch dazu verwenden, Ihre Eignung für Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu beurteilen und Ihnen diese anzubieten oder bestehende Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu bewerben. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen . Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Unternehmensvertretern finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 1.4 Besucher Wir erheben, verwenden und teilen personenbezogene Besucherdaten. Weitere Informationen zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Besuchern und insbesondere zur Rechtsgrundlage für deren Verarbeitung finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Besucherdaten Wenn Sie auf unseren Websites surfen, erhalten wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten entweder direkt von Ihnen oder durch die Verwendung von Cookies und vergleichbaren Technologien. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der Cookie-Richtlinie . Wenn Sie sich dafür entscheiden, ein Formular auf unserer oder auf der Website Dritter auszufüllen, auf denen unsere Werbeanzeigen erscheinen (wie LinkedIn oder Facebook), erheben wir die Informationen, die Sie in das Formular eingeben. Dies kann Ihre Kontaktinformationen und andere Informationen zu Ihren Fragen über unsere Dienstleistungen umfassen. Wir können Ihren Besuch auch mit einem Standort verknüpfen. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen . Weitere Informationen zur Erfassung personenbezogener Besucherdaten etwa mit Blick auf Ihre Onlineaktivität finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten b. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Besuchern Personalisierung . Wir verwenden die Daten, die wir mithilfe von Cookies und ähnlichen Technologien über Sie erheben, um die Interaktion mit den Websites zu messen, Relevanz und Navigation zu verbessern, Ihr Benutzererlebnis anzupassen (z. B. Sprachpräferenzen und regionale Inhalte) und passgenaue Inhalte über Stripe und unsere Dienste zu erstellen. Da zum Beispiel nicht alle unsere Dienste global verfügbar sind, können wir unsere Antworten auf Ihre Region abstimmen. Werbung . Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig und sofern erforderlich mit Ihrer Zustimmung, verwenden wir personenbezogene Daten von Besuchern und geben diese an Dritte und insbesondere an Partner weiter, um unsere Dienste und Partnerintegrationen zu bewerben und zu vermarkten. Vorbehaltlich geltenden Rechts – einschließlich etwaiger Einwilligungserfordernisse – können wir interessenbezogene Werbung nutzen und deren Wirksamkeit kontrollieren. Siehe hierzu die Cookie-Richtlinie von Stripe. Wir geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nicht gegen Zahlung an Dritte weiter, können sie aber beispielsweise an Werbepartner, Analyseanbieter und soziale Netzwerke weitergeben, die uns bei der Werbung für unsere Dienste unterstützen. Mehr erfahren . Interaktion . Bei Ihrer Interaktion mit unseren Websites verwenden wir die Daten, die wir über Ihre Geräte erheben, um Ihnen Möglichkeiten für weitere Interaktionen zu bieten, beispielsweise Diskussionen über Dienste oder Interaktionen mit Chatbots, um Ihre Fragen zu beantworten. Weitere Informationen . Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Besucherdaten finden Sie unter Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 2. Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten Zusätzlich zu den oben beschriebenen Verfahren verarbeiten wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten folgendermaßen: a. Erhebung personenbezogener Daten Onlineaktivität . Abhängig vom genutzten Dienst und der Art und Weise, wie unsere Geschäftsdienstleistung von den Geschäftskunden implementiert wird, können wir Daten erheben, die sich auf Folgendes beziehen: Die Geräte und Browser, die Sie auf unseren Websites und für Websites, Apps und sonstige Onlinedienste von Drittanbietern („Drittanbieter-Websites“) verwenden Nutzungsdaten, die mit diesen Geräten und Browsern und Ihrer Nutzung unserer Dienste verbunden sind, einschließlich Daten wie IP-Adresse, Plug-ins, Spracheinstellungen, auf den Websites und den Websites Dritter verbrachte Zeit, besuchte Seiten, angeklickte Links, verwendete Zahlungsmethoden und die Seiten, die Sie zu unseren Websites und den Websites Dritter geführt haben. Wir sammeln auch Aktivitätsindikatoren, wie zum Beispiel Mausaktivitätsindikatoren, die uns helfen, Betrug aufzudecken. Mehr erfahren . Siehe hierzu auch die Cookie-Richtlinie von Stripe. Kommunikations- und Nutzungsdaten . Des Weiteren erheben wir Informationen, die Sie uns über verschiedene Kanäle zur Verfügung stellen, beispielsweise über Supporttickets, E-Mails oder Social Media. Wenn Sie auf E-Mails oder Umfragen von Stripe antworten, erheben wir Ihre E-Mail-Adresse, Ihren Namen und alle anderen Daten, die Sie in Ihrer E-Mail oder Ihren Antworten angeben. Wenn Sie telefonisch mit uns Kontakt aufnehmen, erfassen wir Ihre Telefonnummer und alle weiteren Daten, die Sie im Laufe des Gesprächs angeben. Gespräche mit Stripe oder dessen Vertretern können aufgezeichnet werden. Mehr erfahren . Zusätzlich erfassen wir Daten über Ihre Nutzung, etwa wenn Sie sich für Veranstaltungen von Stripe anmelden, daran teilnehmen oder sie ansehen, sowie alle weiteren Interaktionen mit Mitarbeitenden von Stripe. Foren und Diskussionsgruppen . Sofern unsere Websites das Posten von Inhalten gestatten, erheben wir personenbezogene Daten, die Sie im Zusammenhang mit ihrem Beitrag bereitstellen. b. Verwendung personenbezogener Daten Neben der oben beschriebenen Verwendung personenbezogener Daten verwenden wir diese auch zu folgenden Zwecken: Auswertung, Verbesserung und Weiterentwicklung unserer Dienstleistungen . Wir erheben und verarbeiten personenbezogene Daten über unsere verschiedenen Dienste, unabhängig davon, ob Sie Endnutzer/in, Endkundin oder Endkunde, Vertreter/in oder Besucher/in sind, um unsere Dienste zu verbessern, neue Dienste zu entwickeln und unsere Dienste effizienter, relevanter und sinnvoller für Sie zu gestalten. Mehr erfahren . Wir können personenbezogene Daten verwenden, um aggregierte und statistische Informationen zu erzeugen und nachzuvollziehen, wie unsere Dienste genutzt werden. Personenbezogene Daten nutzen wir u. a. folgendermaßen für die Auswertung, Verbesserung und Weiterentwicklung unserer Produkte und Dienstleistungen: Verwendung von Analysewerkzeugen auf unseren Seiten insbesondere wie in der Cookie-Richtlinie dargelegt, um Ihre Nutzung unserer Websites nachzuvollziehen und technische Probleme zu diagnostizieren Training von künstlicher Intelligenzmodelle zur Bereitstellung unserer Dienste sowie zum Schutz vor Betrug und anderen Gefahren. Mehr erfahren . Auswertung und Interpretation von Transaktionsdaten zur Senkung bzw. Vermeidung von Kosten, Betrugsfällen und Anfechtungen sowie zur Steigerung von Authentifizierungs- und Autorisierungsraten für Stripe und unsere Geschäftskunden. Kommunikation . Wir verwenden Ihre uns vorliegenden Kontaktinformationen, um unsere Dienste bereitzustellen und Ihnen insbesondere Authentifizierungscodes per SMS zuzusenden. Mehr erfahren . Wenn Sie Endnutzer/in, Vertreter/in oder Besucher/in sind, kommunizieren wir mit Ihnen mithilfe Ihrer uns vorliegenden Kontaktdaten, um Ihnen Informationen über unsere Dienstleistungen und die unserer Partner zukommen zu lassen, Sie zur Teilnahme an unseren Veranstaltungen, Umfragen oder Nutzeruntersuchungen einzuladen oder in Übereinstimmung mit geltendem Recht anderweitig für Marketingzwecke und insbesondere bzgl. etwaiger Zustimmungs- oder Opt-out-Anforderungen mit Ihnen zu kommunizieren. Wenn Sie uns beispielsweise Ihre Kontaktdaten zur Verfügung stellen oder wir Ihre geschäftlichen Kontaktdaten durch Ihre Teilnahme an Messen oder anderen Veranstaltungen erheben, können wir diese Daten verwenden, um mit Ihnen bezüglich einer Veranstaltung in Kontakt zu treten, Ihnen die angeforderten Informationen über unsere Dienstleistungen zur Verfügung zu stellen und Sie in unsere Marketing-Informationskampagnen einzubeziehen. Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig, können wir unsere Gespräche mit Ihnen aufzeichnen, um unsere Dienste zu erbringen, unseren rechtlichen Verpflichtungen nachzukommen, Forschung und Qualitätssicherung zu betreiben und Schulungen anzubieten. Social Media und Werbeaktionen . Wenn Sie personenbezogene Daten übermitteln, um ein Angebot, ein Programm oder eine Werbeaktion in Anspruch zu nehmen, verwenden wir die von Ihnen bereitgestellten personenbezogenen Daten zur Verwaltung des Angebots, des Programms oder der Werbeaktion. Wir verwenden die von Ihnen bereitgestellten personenbezogenen Daten zusammen mit den personenbezogenen Daten, die Sie auf Social-Media-Plattformen zur Verfügung stellen, auch für Marketingzwecke – es sei denn, wir sind dazu nicht berechtigt. Betrugsprävention und Sicherheit . Wir erheben und verwenden personenbezogene Daten, um potenziell betrügerische oder schädliche Vorgänge in unseren Diensten zu erkennen und zu bearbeiten, unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zur Betrugserkennung zu ermöglichen und unsere Dienste und Transaktionen vor unbefugtem Zugriff, unbefugter Nutzung, Manipulation und der Veruntreuung von personenbezogenen Daten, Informationen und Geldern zu schützen. Wir erheben Daten aus öffentlich zugänglichen Quellen, von Dritten (z. B. Kreditauskunfteien) und über die von uns angebotenen Dienste zur Betrugsprävention, Betrugserkennung, Sicherheitskontrolle und Compliance für Stripe und seine Geschäftskunden. In bestimmten Fällen können wir auch Daten über Sie direkt von Ihnen oder von unseren Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartnern und anderen Dritten zu denselben Zwecken erheben. Darüber hinaus können wir zum Schutz unserer Dienste Informationen wie IP-Adressen und andere identifizierende Daten über potenzielle Sicherheitsbedrohungen von Dritten erhalten. Mehr erfahren . Derartige Informationen helfen uns bei Identitätsverifizierungen und Bonitätsprüfungen, soweit dies gesetzlich zulässig ist, sowie bei der Betrugsprävention. Darüber hinaus können wir Technologien einsetzen, um das potenzielle Betrugsrisiko bei Personen zu bewerten, die unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen in Anspruch nehmen wollen, oder das Risiko, das sich aus versuchten Transaktionen von Endkundinnen/Endkunden oder Endnutzerinnen/Endnutzern mit unseren Geschäftskunden oder Finanzpartnern ergibt. Einhaltung gesetzlicher Verpflichtungen . Wir verwenden personenbezogene Daten, um unsere vertraglichen und gesetzlichen Verpflichtungen zur Geldwäschebekämpfung, zur KYC-Gesetzgebung (Know-Your-Customer), zur Terrorismusbekämpfung, zum Schutz gefährdeter Kunden, zur Exportkontrolle und zum Verbot von Geschäften mit eingeschränkten Personen oder in bestimmten Geschäftsbereichen sowie andere gesetzliche Verpflichtungen zu erfüllen. Zum Beispiel können wir Transaktionsmuster und andere Online-Signale analysieren und diese Erkenntnisse nutzen, um Betrug, Geldwäsche und andere unlautere Aktivitäten zu erkennen, die Stripe, unsere Finanzpartner, Endnutzer/innen, Geschäftskunden und andere betreffen könnten. Mehr erfahren . Die Sicherheit und Rechtskonformität unserer Dienste haben für uns oberste Priorität. Die Erhebung und Nutzung personenbezogener Daten ist dafür unerlässlich. Minderjährige . Unsere Dienste richten sich nicht an Kinder unter 13 Jahren. Deshalb bitten wir diese, keine personenbezogenen Daten an uns zu übermitteln, um Dienste direkt von Stripe zu beziehen. In einigen Rechtsordnungen können wir nach geltendem Recht auch höhere Altersgrenzen festlegen. c. Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten Zusätzlich zu der oben beschriebenen Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten geben wir diese folgendermaßen weiter: Stripe-Partnerunternehmen . Wir geben personenbezogene Daten an Stripe-Partnerunternehmen für die in dieser Erklärung genannten Zwecke weiter. Dienstleister oder Auftragsverarbeiter . Um unsere Dienste bereitstellen, kommunizieren, vermarkten, auswerten und bewerben zu können, arbeiten wir mit Dienstleistern zusammen. Diese Dienstleister erbringen wichtige Dienste wie die Bereitstellung von Cloud-Infrastruktur, die Durchführung von Analysen zur Bewertung der Geschwindigkeit, Genauigkeit und/oder Sicherheit unserer Dienste, die Überprüfung von Identitäten, die Erkennung potenziell schädlicher Vorgänge sowie die Bereitstellung von Kundenservice- und Audit-Funktionen. Diesen Dienstleistern ist die Verwendung oder Offenlegung der von uns bereitgestellten personenbezogenen Daten gestattet, um Dienstleistungen in unserem Namen zu erbringen und einschlägige rechtliche Verpflichtungen zu erfüllen. Von diesen Dienstleistern verlangen wir, mit Blick auf die personenbezogenen Daten, die sie in unserem Auftrag verarbeiten, vertragliche Sicherheits- und Vertraulichkeitspflichten einzugehen. Die Mehrheit der Dienstleister, deren Dienste wir in Anspruch nehmen, befindet sich in der EU, den Vereinigten Staaten und Indien. Mehr erfahren . Finanzpartner . Wir geben personenbezogene Daten an bestimmte Finanzpartner weiter, um Geschäftskunden Dienste anbieten zu können und bestimmte Dienste gemeinsam mit diesen Finanzpartnern anzubieten. So können wir beispielsweise bestimmte personenbezogene Daten wie Zahlungsabwicklungsvolumen, Kreditrückzahlungsdaten und Kontaktinformationen von Vertretern an institutionelle Anleger und Kreditgeber weitergeben, die Kreditforderungen erwerben oder Finanzierungen im Zusammenhang mit Stripe Capital bereitstellen. Mehr erfahren . Andere mit Einwilligung . In manchen Fällen bieten wir eine Dienstleistung nicht an, sondern verweisen Sie stattdessen an andere (wie beispielsweise professionelle Dienstleistungsunternehmen, mit denen wir zusammenarbeiten, um den Atlas-Dienst zu realisieren). In diesen Fällen werden wir die Identität der Dritten und die Informationen, die an diese weitergegeben werden sollen, offenlegen und Sie um Ihre Einwilligung bitten, diese Informationen weiterzugeben. Unternehmenstransaktionen . Im Rahmen einer vollständigen oder teilweisen tatsächlichen oder beabsichtigten Umstrukturierung unseres Unternehmens durch Sanierung, Fusion, Verkauf, Joint-Venture, Abtretung, Übertragung oder Führungswechsel oder im Fall einer vollständigen oder teilweisen Veräußerung unseres Unternehmens, unserer Vermögenswerte oder Aktienbestände können wir personenbezogene Daten an Dritte weitergeben. Wird Stripe ganz oder teilweise von einem anderen Unternehmen übernommen, ist dieses Unternehmen dazu berechtigt, Ihre personenbezogenen Daten in Einklang mit dieser Datenschutzerklärung weiterhin zu verwenden. Einhaltung gesetzlicher Vorschriften und Schadensabwehr . Wir geben personenbezogene Daten weiter, wenn wir der Meinung sind, dass dies notwendig ist, um geltendes Recht einzuhalten, die von den Finanzpartnern im Zusammenhang mit der Nutzung ihrer Zahlungsmethode auferlegten Regeln einzuhalten, unsere vertraglichen Rechte durchzusetzen, die Dienste, Rechte, den Datenschutz, die Sicherheit und das Eigentum von Stripe, Ihnen und anderen insbesondere vor unlauteren und betrügerischen Aktivitäten zu schützen und auf rechtmäßige Anfragen von Gerichten, Strafverfolgungsbehörden, Aufsichtsbehörden und anderen öffentlichen und staatlichen Stellen zu reagieren, zu denen auch Stellen außerhalb Ihres Wohnsitzlandes gehören können. 3. Rechtsgrundlagen für die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten Für die Zwecke der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) und anderer geltender Datenschutzgesetze stützen wir uns bei der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten auf eine Reihe von Rechtsgrundlagen. Mehr erfahren . In bestimmten Rechtsordnungen können zusätzliche Rechtsgrundlagen gelten, die im Abschnitt Länderbestimmungen weiter unten erläutert werden. a. Vertragliche und vorvertragliche Geschäftsbeziehungen . Wir verarbeiten personenbezogene Daten, um Geschäftsbeziehungen mit potenziellen Geschäftskunden und Endnutzerinnen/Endnutzern einzugehen und unsere jeweiligen vertraglichen Verpflichtungen mit ihnen zu erfüllen. Zu diesen Verarbeitungstätigkeiten zählen: Erstellung und Verwaltung von Stripe-Konten und Anmeldedaten für Stripe-Konten, einschließlich der Prüfung von Anfragen zur erstmaligen oder erweiterten Nutzung der von uns erbrachten Dienste Erstellung und Verwaltung von Stripe Checkout-Konten Tätigkeiten in den Bereichen Buchhaltung, Auditing und Abrechnung Zahlungsabwicklung und damit zusammenhängende Tätigkeiten wie Betrugserkennung, Verlustprävention, Transaktionsoptimierung, Mitteilungen über solche Zahlungen und damit zusammenhängende Kundendienstaktivitäten b. Einhaltung gesetzlicher Vorschriften . Wir verarbeiten personenbezogene Daten, um die Identität natürlicher und juristischer Personen zu verifizieren und so Verpflichtungen im Zusammenhang mit Betrugsüberwachung, -prävention und -erkennung, Gesetzen im Zusammenhang mit der Identifizierung und Meldung illegaler und rechtswidriger Aktivitäten etwa im Rahmen von Vorschriften zur Geldwäschebekämpfung (AML – Anti-Money Laundering) und zur Kundenidentifizierung (KYC – Know-Your-Customer), sowie Finanzberichterstattungspflichten nachzukommen. So kann es beispielsweise erforderlich sein, die Identität eines Geschäftskunden zu erfassen und zu überprüfen, um Vorschriften zur Verhinderung von Geldwäsche, Betrug und Finanzkriminalität einzuhalten. Diese Rechtsvorschriften können uns dazu verpflichten, Rechenschaft gegenüber Dritten abzulegen und uns Prüfungen durch Dritte zu unterziehen. c. Berechtigte Interessen . Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig, stützen wir uns bei der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten auf unsere berechtigten Geschäftsinteressen. Die folgende Liste enthält Beispiele für Geschäftszwecke, für die wir ein berechtigtes Interesse an der Verarbeitung Ihrer Daten haben: Erkennung, Verfolgung und Verhinderung von betrügerischen Handlungen und nicht autorisierten Zahlungsvorgängen Minimierung finanzieller Verluste, Ansprüche, Verbindlichkeiten oder anderer Schäden für Endkunden, Endnutzer, Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartner und Stripe Feststellung der Eignung für neue Stripe-Dienstleistungen sowie deren Angebot ( Mehr erfahren ); Beantwortung von Anfragen, Zustellung von Servicemeldungen und Erbringung von Kundensupport Vermarktung, Analyse, Änderung und Verbesserung unserer Dienste, Systeme und Tools sowie die Entwicklung neuer Produkte und Dienste, einschließlich der Verbesserung der Zuverlässigkeit der Dienste Verwaltung, Betrieb und Verbesserung der Leistung unserer Websites und Dienste mithilfe von Informationen über ihre Effektivität und die Optimierung unserer digitalen Ressourcen Analyse und Werbung für unsere Dienste und damit verbundene Verbesserungen Gesamtanalysen und Entwicklung von Business-Intelligence-Lösungen, die uns dabei unterstützen, unsere Geschäftstätigkeiten auszuführen und zu schützen, fundierte Entscheidungen zu treffen und über die Leistung unseres Unternehmens Bericht zu erstatten Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten an externe Dienstleister, die in unserem Namen Dienste anbieten, und an Geschäftspartner, die uns bei der Ausübung und Optimierung unserer Geschäftstätigkeit unterstützen ( Mehr erfahren ); Gewährleistung der Netzwerk- und Informationssicherheit bei Stripe und den von Stripe erbrachten Diensten Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten an Partnerunternehmen d. Einwilligung . Bei der Erhebung und Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten in Bezug auf unsere Interaktionen mit Ihnen und die Bereitstellung unserer Dienste wie Link, Financial Connections, Atlas und Identity können wir uns auf Ihre Einwilligung bzw. ausdrückliche Einwilligung stützen. Wenn wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auf Grundlage Ihrer Einwilligung verarbeiten, haben Sie das Recht, Ihre Einwilligung jederzeit zu widerrufen, ohne dass dies Auswirkungen auf die Rechtmäßigkeit der Verarbeitung hat, die auf der Grundlage
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https://claude.com/solutions/customer-support
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the Claude Developer Platform One platform to build, test, and iterate on your AI deployment. View prompt View prompt View prompt Prompt Classify all customer support tickets into the most relevant category. Here is the list of categories to choose from:{{CATEGORY_LIST}} Here is the content of the support ticket:{{TICKET_CONTENT}} What would you like to improve? Please include a rationale for the classification. You are an AI assistant specialized in classifying customer support tickets. Your task is to analyze the content of a given ticket and assign it to the most appropriate category from a predefined list. You will also provide reasoning for your classification decision. First, let's review the available categories: <category_list> {{CATEGORY_LIST}} </category_list> Now, here is the content of the support ticket you need to classify: <ticket_content> {{TICKET_CONTENT}} </ticket_content> Please follow these steps to complete the task: – Carefully read and analyze the ticket content. – Consider how the content relates to each of the available categories. – Choose the most appropriate category for the ticket. – Provide a detailed explanation of your reasoning process. Use the following structure for your response: <classification_analysis> In this section, break down your thought process: – Quote the most relevant parts of the ticket content. – List each category and note how it relates to the ticket content. – For each category, provide arguments for and against classifying the ticket into that category. – Rank the top 3 most likely categories. </classification_analysis> <classification> <category>Your chosen category goes here</category> <reasoning>A concise summary of your reasoning for choosing this category</reasoning> </classification> Remember to be thorough in your analysis and clear in your explanation. Your goal is to provide an accurate classification with well-supported reasoning. Built for developers Build faster with pre-built cookbooks and guides Improve and evaluate your prompts with the Workbench Optimize for intelligence and cost with prompt caching See what customer experience 
teams are saying “With Claude, we’re not just automating customer service—we’re elevating it to truly human quality. This lets support teams think more strategically about customer experience and what makes interactions genuinely valuable.” Read story Read story Read story Fergal Reid, VP of AI “Anthropic provides exceptional support, giving us direct access to expert researchers who help us get the most out of Claude. Our close partnership has been instrumental in pushing output quality for our customers.” Nhung Ho, Vice President of AI “Claude performed so well that we’re reevaluating our entire model infrastructure. The reasoning capabilities are significantly better, and the conversational tone feels much more natural even out of the box.” John Wang, Co-founder “We think Claude will help Coinbase build solutions for different customer segments and bring a billion customers to the crypto economy.” Varsha Mahadevan, Senior Engineering Manager “Businesses will use generative AI, Q included, to tackle ambiguous and highly-fluid self-service use cases. This enables human agents to focus on complex issues that require expertise, enhancing customer satisfaction and employee development.” Jack Hutton, Principal Product Manager for Amazon Q in Connect “Claude Sonnet delivers the best accuracy, which is crucial for our highly sensitive use cases like refunds and cancellations.” Chyngyz Dzhumanazarov, Co-founder and CEO “Claude fundamentally changes what’s possible in automated customer care. The ability to have nuanced, context-aware conversations through secure enterprise channels opens up entirely new possibilities for how companies and customers interact.” Michael Griffiths, Senior Director of Data Science “Claude is uniquely skilled at understanding and following intricate, multi-step processes with high accuracy. 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Write Button Text Button Text Learn Button Text Button Text Code Button Text Button Text Write Help me develop a unique voice for an audience Hi Claude! Could you help me develop a unique voice for an audience? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Improve my writing style Hi Claude! Could you improve my writing style? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Brainstorm creative ideas Hi Claude! Could you brainstorm creative ideas? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Learn Explain a complex topic simply Hi Claude! Could you explain a complex topic simply? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Help me make sense of these ideas Hi Claude! Could you help me make sense of these ideas? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Prepare for an exam or interview Hi Claude! Could you prepare for an exam or interview? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Code Explain a programming concept Hi Claude! Could you explain a programming concept? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Look over my code and give me tips Hi Claude! Could you look over my code and give me tips? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Vibe code with me Hi Claude! Could you vibe code with me? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! More Write case studies This is another test Write grant proposals Hi Claude! Could you write grant proposals? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to — like Google Drive, web search, etc. — if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can - an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! 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In other words, when you share your data on a DEV-hosted forum operated by a Forem Operator, we at DEV are basically just the "pipes" — we process the data on behalf of the Forem Operator, but don't do anything with it ourselves beyond what we're required to do under our contract (and by law). So, if you post your information on a DEV-powered forum provided by a Forem Operator, that Forem Operator's privacy policy applies, and any questions or requests relating to your data on that service should be directed to that Forem Operator, not us. Likewise, if you use our mobile application, you may also interact with forums that use DEV's open-source tools but do all their hosting and data collection themselves. For those forums, we at DEV have no access to your data, so be sure to read the privacy policy of any third-party hosted forum before posting. 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT The categories of personal information we collect depend on whether you're a User or Forem Operator, how you interact with us, our Services, and the requirements of applicable law. Breaking it down, we collect three types of information: (1) information that you provide to us directly, (2) information we obtain automatically when you use our Services, and (3) information we get about you from other sources (such as third-party services and organizations). More details are below. A. Information You Provide to Us Directly We may collect the following personal information that you provide to us. Account Creation (for Forem Operators): We'll require your name and email address to get started, as well as some details about the Forem you want to run, such as: whether you're running the Forem on your own behalf or as part of an organization, and details about the community you want to support (how big is it, what topics does it cover, where do members currently communicate, how/if the community earns money, whether the community is open, invite-only or paid, any existing social media accounts, etc.) You'll need to tell us a bit about your personal coding background, and you'll have the option to provide your DEV username as well, if you are a member of the DEV.to community. Account Creation (for Users) : We collect name and email address from users that create an account on DEV Community. For other forums created by Forem Operators using Forem, the Forem Operator determines what information is required for User account creation for their respective forums. 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Provide Our Services We use your information to fulfill our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as: Managing your information and accounts; Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of our Services; Answering requests for customer or technical support; Communicating with you about your account, activities on our Services, and policy changes; Processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services; and Allowing you to register for events. B. 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C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. 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Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . 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We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws.  8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . 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7 CLI Tools Every Developer Should Install | Tower Blog You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Tower Navigation Features Undo Anything Just press Cmd+Z Drag and Drop Make the complex effortless Integrations Use your favorite tools Tower Workflows Branching Configurations Stacked Pull Requests Supercharged workflows All Features Release Notes Pricing Support Documentation Contact Us Account Login Learn Git Video Course 24 episodes Online Book From novice to master Cheat Sheets For quick lookup Webinar Learn from a Git professional First Aid Kit Recover from mistakes Advanced Git Kit Dive deeper Blog Download Download < Back to Blog 7 CLI Tools Every Developer Should Install Bruno Brito October 2025 | 6 min read Share: In this post, we will have a look at 7 essential command-line tools that I believe every developer should consider adding to their arsenal. I will share why I think they're useful and provide some tips and commands to help you get the most out of them. All right, get your terminal ready and let's get right into it! 😎 In a hurry? Watch our brief 2-minute vertical video that introduces all the tools listed below. 1. btop: A Beautiful System Resource Monitor When you need to keep an eye on your system's performance, btop is my go-to tool. It's similar to programs like htop and atop , but in my opinion, it's much more pleasing to the eye! Btop - A Beautiful System Resource Monitor Btop provides a comprehensive overview of your CPU, memory, disk I/O, network usage, and running processes. It is great to spot resource hogs, as it allows you to quickly sort processes by various metrics (CPU usage, memory usage, PID, etc.). You can use the arrow keys to navigate between different sorting columns, such as memory or CPU, and then press r to sort them by that column. You can also filter a process by pressing f and then typing its name. Btop comes bundled with dozens of themes as well! Just press Esc to access the options, where you can customize many visual aspects of the application. 2. Ncdu: Your Disk Usage Detective Ever found yourself wondering where all your disk space went? Ncdu is a really fast disk usage analyzer that will quickly pinpoint the culprits. Ncdu: Your Disk Usage Detective Ncdu scans your directories and presents a hierarchical view of disk usage, making it incredibly easy to identify large files and folders. More importantly, it allows you to delete unnecessary items directly from its interface, saving you precious disk space and time. This is particularly handy for cleaning up large node_modules folders, old logs, or forgotten project artifacts. Navigating through directories is easy: just use the arrow keys to move up and down. When you find a file or directory to delete, simply press the D key. Keep in mind that Ncdu will ask for confirmation before deletion, but once it's gone, you won't find the files in the Trash! BTW, you can exclude folders with many files to speed things up. Simply type ncdu --exclude ~/Sites to exclude the "Sites" directory, for example. 3. fd: The Lightning-Fast File Finder find is powerful, but fd is fast, user-friendly, and often exactly what you need. It's a simpler, quicker alternative for finding files in your filesystem. fd: The Lightning-Fast File Finder fd is designed for speed and convenience. You can run it from a high-level directory without waiting, making it perfect for large codebases or for quickly locating a file when you know its name, even partially, but have no idea which folder it is in. You can easily filter by file type using the command: fd --extension psd . In this example, you will see a list of available Photoshop files. 4. git-flow-next: Supercharging Your Git Workflow If you enjoy branching workflows like Gitflow, then git-flow-next is worth exploring. It is fully compatible with the original Gitflow but includes powerful features, such as the ability to: Create custom branching configurations from scratch. Keep branches in sync with their parent branches by simply typing git flow update . git-flow-next: Supercharging Your Git Workflow Once you define your own branching configuration (or use a preset — you can choose between the classic Gitflow, GitHub Flow, and GitLab Flow and then customize them), you can quickly start and finish branches to integrate their changes and delete fully merged branches. Oh, BTW: `git-flow-next is an open-source project developed by the Tower team 😉 5. z: The Smart Directory Jumper Tired of typing out long paths to frequently accessed directories? z is a brilliant tool that learns your habits and lets you jump to any directory with just a few keystrokes. z: The Smart Directory Jumper z keeps track of the directories you visit most often (based on "frecency" - a combination of frequency and recency). Instead of typing cd ~/projects/my-awesome-app/src/components , you can simply type z components or z my-awesome . It's a massive time-saver for anyone who navigates their filesystem frequently! 6. Zellij: The Customizable Terminal Multiplexer In an age where AI assistants like Claude and Gemini CLI are often used directly in the terminal, a robust terminal multiplexer is non-negotiable. Terminal multiplexers allow you to run multiple terminal sessions within a single window, detach from them, and reattach later. This means you can keep your development environment running even if you close your terminal or lose your SSH connection. While tmux is way more popular, Zellij offers a fantastic out-of-the-box experience with incredible customization. Zellij provides a clean, well-designed interface for managing panes and tabs, and its plugin system allows for powerful extensions. Zellij: The Customizable Terminal Multiplexer To get started, simply type zellij -s your-saved-session to create a new session. If you detach from the session, you can later resume it by typing zellij attach your-saved-session . You can also view your entire list of sessions by typing zellij list-sessions . 7. ASDF: The Universal Runtime Version Manager Managing multiple versions of Node.js, Python, Ruby, or any other runtime can be a headache. ASDF simplifies this by providing a single, consistent interface for managing all your runtime versions. ASDF: The Universal Runtime Version Manager Instead of installing separate version managers (like nvm for Node.js, rbenv for Ruby, pyenv for Python), ASDF consolidates them all. You can easily switch between different versions globally or on a per-project basis, preventing conflicts and ensuring your projects run with the correct dependencies. To get started, install a plugin (such as Node.js or Ruby) by typing, for example, asdf plugin add nodejs . Then, you can easily install a specific version of a runtime by typing something like asdf install nodejs 22.14.0 . To set a global default version for a runtime, type asdf global <plugin-name> <version> . For a project-specific version, type asdf local <plugin-name> <version> instead; a .tool-versions file will be created in your current directory. Finally, you can type asdf list to see a list of all the installed versions for the runtimes of your choosing. We hope you enjoyed this list of CLI tools! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Trishan Fernando Posted on Oct 8, 2025 Comet Browser : Perplexity’s Thinking Browser # webdev # ai # learning # productivity We’ve all been living in browsers for years now — Chrome, Edge, Safari… they all kinda feel the same. Open tabs, search things, maybe add a couple of extensions, repeat. Useful? Sure. Fun? Not so much. And then Comet from Perplexity. And honestly, it doesn’t just feel like another browser — it feels like a new class. It’s as if having an AI buddy floating right amidst your browsing life. Get Early Access & Download Comet Comet is not available for free it needs the 200$ Perplexity Subscription with an invitation. But you can get it through partners for free if you are a university Student. Get Early Access With Your University Email.Use your University email to Verify that you are a student Get Early Access & Download Comet What’s the excitement about? Comet isn’t all about “opening sites faster.” It’s about doing things with your browser instead of just staring at it. Got 10 tabs open doing research? Tell Comet to summarize them into one neat note. Shopping for a laptop? Have it search deals on websites and show you the top choices. Writing an email? Cross out a couple of pages and voila — it writes something that even sounds logical. Doing a project? Keep your tabs + notes + AI summaries all bundled up in a neat space you can return to. It is like the distinction between you driving a vehicle and having a vehicle that helps you drive, monitors your schedule, and maybe even helps you save money on fuel in the bargain. What people are saying I’ve been skimming through Reddit, X, and LinkedIn, and the vibe is clear: folks are hyped. People call it “futuristic,” “the only browser that actually boosts productivity,” and “perfect for research.” Students, writers, and even devs juggling docs love that it cuts down tab chaos. Of course, there’s a catch — some grumblings that it’s invite-only for certain plans, and pricing debates. Totally fair. But that’s what you get when you’re not building another browser, you’re trying to rethink how we browse period. One heads-up though ??? AI browsers are new territory. Security researchers raise the alarms for dangers like nefarious sites trying to trick the AI into making bad decisions (autofilling data, risky clicks, etc.). So yeah — Comet does have a future vibe to it, but maybe don’t fling your banking login data at it just yet. Why I think this matters Comet is the first browser I’ve used that truly seems to be built for the way we actually work in 2025: multitasking, info overload, constant context-switching. Instead of just allowing us to have more tabs, it processes them. And for real? Once you get a taste of it, browsing with a “regular” browser again feels… kinda like using a Nokia brick phone once you’ve had a smartphone. And Comet is only given access to their partners only and this need to pay 200$(Perplexity Pro) If you are an university student , you can get the early access from the below invitation link for 100% Free. Get Early Access to download Comet Stay Tuned with me to more updated Stuff in technology ! Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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Right menu PVS-Studio 7.39: OWASP Top Ten 2021, enhanced Visual Studio Code plugin, extended MISRA Compliance support, and more Anna Voronina Anna Voronina Anna Voronina Follow Oct 17 '25 PVS-Studio 7.39: OWASP Top Ten 2021, enhanced Visual Studio Code plugin, extended MISRA Compliance support, and more # csharp # cpp # java # programming Comments Add Comment 6 min read C/C++ code analysis that is free from build system constraints Anna Voronina Anna Voronina Anna Voronina Follow Nov 20 '25 C/C++ code analysis that is free from build system constraints # cpp # programming # vscode 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 8 min read Smart_Store API Guide: Threading for High-Performance Item Management Emmanuel Victor Emmanuel Victor Emmanuel Victor Follow Nov 10 '25 Smart_Store API Guide: Threading for High-Performance Item Management # cpp # opensource # architecture # tutorial 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 2 min read Mutex and Lock Guard in C++ MinBapE MinBapE MinBapE Follow Nov 20 '25 Mutex and Lock Guard in C++ # cpp # programming # systemprogramming # multithread Comments 2  comments 3 min read Advanced C Preprocessor Macros for a Pre-C23/C++20 __VA_OPT__ Substitute Paul J. 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Mit Stripe Sales chatten Datenschutzrichtlinie Stripe logo Rechtsbereich Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Datenschutzerklärung Cookie-Richtlinie Datenschutz-Framework Dienstanbieterliste Datenverarbeitungsvereinbarung Supplier Data Processing Agreement Datenschutzcenter von Stripe Datenschutzrichtlinie Dies ist eine ausschließlich zu Informationszwecken bereitgestellte Übersetzung der Datenschutzerklärung. Rechtliche Gültigkeit besitzt einzig und allein die Originalerklärung, die in englischer Sprache vorliegt. Letzte Änderung: 16. Januar 2025 Diese Datenschutzerklärung enthält wichtige Informationen zu Ihren personenbezogenen Daten, die wir Ihnen zur sorgfältigen Lektüre empfehlen. Willkommen Wir stellen die Finanzinfrastruktur für das Internet bereit. Einzelpersonen und Unternehmen jeder Größe nutzen unsere Technologie und Dienstleistungen, um Einkäufe zu vereinfachen, Zahlungen zu akzeptieren, Auszahlungen vorzunehmen und das Online-Geschäft zu verwalten. 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Vertreter Wenn Sie im Namen eines bestehenden oder potenziellen Geschäftskunden handeln (beispielsweise als Unternehmensgründer, Kontoverwalter für einen Geschäftskunden oder als Empfänger einer Mitarbeiter-Kreditkarte eines Geschäftskunden über Stripe Issuing), bezeichnen wir Sie als „Vertreter”. Besucher Wenn Sie mit Stripe durch den Besuch einer Website interagieren, ohne in einem Stripe-Konto angemeldet zu sein, oder wenn Sie an Ihrer Interaktion mit Stripe nicht als Endnutzer, Endkunde oder Vertreter beteiligt sind, bezeichnen wir Sie als „Besucher“. Sie sind zum Beispiel Besucher/in, wenn Sie eine Nachricht an Stripe senden und um weitere Informationen über unsere Dienstleistungen bitten. In dieser Erklärung bezieht sich „Transaktionsdaten“ auf Daten, die von Stripe erhoben und verwendet werden, um von Ihnen gewünschte Transaktionen auszuführen. Bei bestimmten Transaktionsdaten handelt es sich um personenbezogene Daten, die Folgendes umfassen können: Ihren Namen, Ihre E-Mail-Adresse, Ihre Kontaktnummer, Ihre Rechnungs- und Versandadresse, Informationen zur Zahlungsmethode (wie Kredit- oder Debitkartennummern, Bankverbindung oder das von Ihnen gewählte Zahlungskartenbild), Angaben zum Händler und zum Standort, Betrag und Datum des Kaufs sowie in einigen Fällen Informationen über den gekauften Artikel. 1. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten 2. Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten 3. Rechtsgrundlagen für die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten 4. Ihre Rechte und Wahlmöglichkeiten 5. Sicherheit und Aufbewahrung 6. Internationale Datenübermittlung 7. Änderungen und Benachrichtigungen 8. Länderbestimmungen 9. Kontakt 10. Datenschutzhinweise USA 1. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten Unsere Erhebung und Verwendung personenbezogener Daten richtet sich danach, ob Sie Endnutzer, Endkunde, Unternehmensvertreter oder Besucher sind und welchen Dienst Sie in Anspruch nehmen. Wenn Sie beispielsweise Einzelunternehmerin sind und unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen in Anspruch nehmen möchten, können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten für das Onboarding Ihres Unternehmens erheben; parallel dazu können Sie Endkundin sein, wenn Sie Waren von einem anderen Geschäftskunden kaufen, der unsere Dienste zur Zahlungsabwicklung nutzt. Sie können aber auch Endnutzer sein, wenn Sie einen unserer Endnutzerdienste wie Link für die jeweilige Transaktion nutzen. 1.1 Endnutzer Wir erbringen Endkundendienste, wenn wir Ihnen unsere Dienste direkt für Ihre persönliche Nutzung zur Verfügung stellen (beispielsweise Link). Weitere Einzelheiten zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Endnutzern den Rechtsgrundlagen für die Datenverarbeitung finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Endnutzerdaten Link-Nutzung oder Verknüpfung mit Ihrem Bankkonto. Mit Link von Stripe können Sie ein Konto erstellen und Daten zur späteren Verwendung in Stripe-Diensten und bei Geschäftskunden hinterlegen. Mit Link können verschiedene personenbezogene Daten gespeichert werden. Dazu gehören u. a. Name, Zahlungsmethoden, Kontaktdaten und Anschrift. So können Sie ganz bequem bei verschiedenen Geschäftskunden bezahlen. Wenn Sie sich für die Bezahlung mit Link entscheiden, erheben wir auch die entsprechenden Transaktionsdaten. Mehr erfahren . Mit Financial Connections von Stripe können Sie zudem Ihre Kontoverbindung in Ihrem Link-Konto speichern und teilen. Wenn Sie Financial Connections verwenden, erhebt und verarbeitet Stripe in regelmäßigen Abständen Ihre Kontoinformationen (wie Inhabername, Kontostand, Kontonummer und -daten, Kontotransaktionen und in einigen Fällen auch Zugangsdaten). Sie können uns jederzeit auffordern, die Erhebung dieser Daten einzustellen. Mehr erfahren . Und schließlich können in Link auch Ausweisdokumente (z. B. Führerschein) hinterlegt und bei Stripe sowie bei Geschäftskunden verwendet werden. Zahlungen an Stripe. Wenn Sie Waren oder Dienstleistungen direkt bei Stripe kaufen, erhalten wir Ihre Transaktionsdaten. Wenn Sie beispielsweise eine Zahlung an Stripe Climate leisten, erheben wir Informationen zur Transaktion, Ihre Kontaktdaten und Angaben zur Zahlungsmethode. Identitäts-/Verifizierungsdienste. Wir bieten einen Dienst zur Identitätsverifizierung an, der den Abgleich Ihres Ausweisdokuments (z. B. Führerschein) mit Ihrem Bild (z. B. Selfie) automatisiert. Sie können der Verwendung Ihrer biometrischen Daten zur Verbesserung unserer Verifizierungstechnologie separat zustimmen und Ihre Zustimmung jederzeit widerrufen. Mehr erfahren . Informationen zur Erhebung anderer personenbezogenen Endnutzerdaten, etwa zur Onlineaktivität und zur Nutzung unserer Endkundendienste, finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . b. Wie wir personenbezogene Daten unserer Endnutzer verwenden und weitergeben Dienste. Wir verwenden und geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten weiter, um Ihnen die Endkundendienste bereitzustellen. Dazu gehören Support, Personalisierung (z. B. Sprachpräferenzen und Einstellungsmöglichkeiten) und Mitteilungen über unsere Endkundendienste (wie Benachrichtigungen über Richtlinienänderungen und unsere Dienste). So kann Stripe Cookies und vergleichbare Technologien oder Daten verwenden, die Sie unseren Geschäftskunden zur Verfügung stellen (wenn Sie z. B. Ihre E-Mail-Adresse auf der Website eines Geschäftskunden eingeben), um Sie zu erkennen und Ihnen zu helfen, Link beim Besuch der Website unseres Geschäftskunden zu verwenden. Weitere Informationen zur Verwendung von Cookies und vergleichbaren Technologien finden Sie in der Cookie-Richtlinie von Stripe. Unsere Geschäftskunden. Wenn Sie Link für Zahlungen an Geschäftskunden nutzen, geben wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten einschließlich Name, Kontaktdaten, Zahlungsmethode und Transaktionsdaten an den jeweiligen Geschäftskunden weiter. Mehr erfahren . Sie können Stripe auch anweisen, gespeicherte Bankverbindungen und Ausweisdokumente an Geschäftskunden weiterzugeben, mit denen Sie Geschäfte tätigen. In diesem Fall verarbeiten wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten für diese Geschäftskunden gemäß Abs. 1.2 als Datenverarbeiter.  Nähere Informationen zur Nutzung weitergegebener Daten durch einzelne Geschäftskunden entnehmen Sie bitte deren Datenschutzerklärung. Betrugserkennung und Schadenverhütung. Wir verwenden Ihre über unsere Dienste erfassten personenbezogenen Daten, um Betrug zu erkennen und finanziellen Verlusten für Sie, uns und unsere Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner vorzubeugen. Hierzu zählt u. a. die Erkennung unbefugter Käufe. Wir können Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartnern, die unsere Unternehmensdienstleistungen im Bereich Betrugsprävention (wie Stripe Radar) nutzen, personenbezogene Daten über Sie (und insbesondere zu Ihren Transaktionsversuchen) zur Verfügung stellen, damit diese das Betrugs- oder Verlustrisiko von Transaktionen beurteilen können. Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung von Technologien zur Ermittlung des Betrugsrisikos von Transaktionsversuchen und zu den Daten, die wir an Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner weitergeben, finden Sie hier und hier . Werbung. Soweit dies gesetzlich zulässig ist, können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten und insbesondere Ihre Transaktionsdaten verwenden, um Ihre Eignung für weitere Endkundendienste zu prüfen und Ihnen diese anzubieten. Hierzu zählt auch gemeinsame Werbung mit Partnern wie etwa Stripe-Geschäftskunden. Mehr erfahren . Vorbehaltlich geltenden Rechts – einschließlich etwaiger Einwilligungserfordernisse – können wir personenbezogene Endkundendaten nutzen und an Drittanbieter weitergeben, um unsere Enkundendienste Ihnen gegenüber insbesondere mittels interessenbasierter Werbung zu bewerben und die Wirksamkeit derartiger Werbemaßnahmen zu ermitteln. Wir geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nicht gegen Zahlung an Dritte weiter, können sie aber an externe Partner und insbesondere Werbepartner, Analyseanbieter und soziale Netzwerke weitergeben, die uns bei der Bewerbung unserer Dienste Ihnen gegenüber unterstützen. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen. Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Endnutzerdaten finden Sie unter Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 1.2 Endkunden Stripe erbringt verschiedene Geschäftsdienstleistungen für seine Geschäftskunden. Dazu zählen Präsenz- und Onlinezahlungen sowie Auszahlungen an diese Geschäftskunden. Wenn wir als Dienstleister („Datenverarbeiter“) eines Geschäftskunden auftreten, verarbeiten wir personenbezogene Endkundendaten gemäß unserer Vereinbarung mit dem Geschäftskunden und seinen rechtmäßigen Anweisungen. Dies geschieht zum Beispiel, wenn wir eine Zahlung für einen Geschäftskunden abwickeln, weil Sie etwas bei ihm gekauft haben oder wenn er uns anweist, Ihnen Gelder zu schicken. Geschäftskunden sind für die Einhaltung der Datenschutzrechte ihrer Endkunden verantwortlich, einschließlich der Einholung angemessener Einwilligungen und der Offenlegung ihrer eigenen Datenerhebung und -verwendung im Zusammenhang mit ihren Produkten und Dienstleistungen. Wenn Sie selbst Endkundin/Endkunde sind, lesen Sie bitte die Datenschutzerklärung des jeweiligen Geschäftskunden, um sich über seine Datenschutzpraktiken, Wahlmöglichkeiten und Kontrollen zu informieren. Weitere Informationen zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Endkundendaten und insbesondere zur Rechtsgrundlage der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Endkundendaten Transaktionsdaten. Wir erhalten Ihre Transaktionsdaten, wenn Sie als Endkundin oder Endkunde Zahlungen an unseren Geschäftskunden leisten, Rückerstattungen oder Zahlungen von ihm erhalten, einen Kauf oder eine Spende veranlassen oder anderweitig persönlich oder online mit unserem Geschäftskunden in einer Geschäftsbeziehung stehen. Wir können auch Ihren Transaktionsverlauf vom Geschäftskunden erhalten. Mehr erfahren . Außerdem können wir die Daten erheben, die Sie bei einem Bezahlvorgang eingeben, auch wenn Sie das Formular oder die Transaktion mit dem Geschäftskunden vorzeitig abbrechen. Mehr erfahren . Ein Geschäftskunde, der den Terminal-Dienst von Stripe nutzt, um seine Waren oder Dienstleistungen an Endkunden zu vertreiben, kann damit auch deren personenbezogene Daten (wie Name, E-Mail, Telefonnummer, Adresse, Unterschrift oder Alter) entsprechend seiner eigenen Datenschutzerklärung erheben. Identitäts- und Verifizierungsdaten. Stripe bietet einen Verifizierungs- und Betrugspräventionsdienst an, den unsere Geschäftskunden nutzen können, um personenbezogene Daten wie z. B. Ihre Berechtigung zur Nutzung einer bestimmten Zahlungsmethode zu verifizieren. Dabei werden Sie aufgefordert, bestimmte personenbezogene Daten anzugeben (wie Ihren Personalausweis und ein Selfie zur biometrischen Verifizierung, von Ihnen eingegebene oder aus der physischen Zahlungsmethode hervorgehende personenbezogene Daten wie das Bild auf der Kreditkarte). Zum Schutz vor Betrug und Identitätsdiebstahl können wir diese Daten mit Informationen über Sie abgleichen, die wir von Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartnern, Partnerunternehmen, Identitätsprüfern, öffentlichen Quellen und anderen externen Dienstleistern und Quellen erhalten. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen. Weitere Informationen zur Erfassung anderer personenbezogener Endkundendaten etwa mit Blick auf Ihre Onlineaktivität finden Sie unter Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . b. Wie wir personenbezogene Daten von Endkunden verwenden und weitergeben Um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen für unsere Geschäftskunden zu erbringen, nutzen wir personenbezogene Daten von Endkunden und geben diese an sie weiter. Soweit zulässig, verwenden wir personenbezogene Daten von Endkunden und Endkunden auch für eigene Zwecke von Stripe, beispielsweise zur Stärkung der Sicherheit, zur Verbesserung und zum Angebot unserer Geschäftsdienstleistungen sowie zur Verhinderung von Betrug, Verlust und anderen Schäden, wie weiter unten beschrieben. Zahlungsabwicklung und Buchhaltung. Wir verwenden Ihre Transaktionsdaten, um für Geschäftskunden zahlungsbezogene Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu erbringen. Hierzu zählen insbesondere die Abwicklung von Onlinezahlungen, die Berechnung der Verkaufssteuer sowie Abrechnung, Rechnungstellung und Anfechtungshandling – sowie Unterstützung bei Umsatzermittlung, Rechnungsabwicklung und Buchhaltung. Mehr erfahren . Wir können Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auch verwenden, um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu erbringen und zu verbessern. Bei Zahlungen werden Ihre personenbezogenen Daten bei der Abwicklung an verschiedene Stellen weitergegeben. Als Dienstleister oder Auftragsverarbeiter geben wir personenbezogene Daten weiter, um Transaktionen auf Weisung von Geschäftskunden abzuwickeln. Wenn Sie beispielsweise eine bestimmte Zahlungsmethode auswählen, können wir Ihre Transaktionsdaten an Ihre Bank oder sonstigen Zahlungsdienstleister weitergeben, damit Sie authentifiziert, Ihre Zahlungen verarbeitet, Betrugsversuche verhindert und etwaige Anfechtungen bearbeitet werden können. Der Geschäftskunde, mit dem Sie in Geschäftsbeziehung treten möchten, erhält ebenfalls Transaktionsdaten und kann diese Daten an andere weitergeben. Weitere Informationen zur Verwendung und Weitergabe Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten durch Händler, Banken und Zahlungsmethodenanbieter entnehmen Sie bitte deren Datenschutzerklärungen. Finanzdienstleistungen. Einige Geschäftskunden nutzen unsere Dienste, um Ihnen Finanzdienstleistungen über Stripe oder unsere Finanzpartner anzubieten. Beispielsweise kann ein Geschäftskunde ein Kartenprodukt ausgeben, mit dem Sie Waren und Dienstleistungen kaufen können. Solche Karten können mit dem Logo von Stripe, dem des Bankpartners und/oder dem des Geschäftskunden versehen sein. Neben den Transaktionsdaten, die bei der Verwendung dieser Karten erzeugt oder von uns empfangen werden, erheben und erfassen wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auch, um diese Produkte bereitzustellen und zu verwalten und insbesondere unsere Geschäftskunden im Kampf gegen Kartenmissbrauch zu unterstützen. Bitte lesen Sie die Datenschutzerklärungen des Geschäftskunden und, falls zutreffend, die Datenschutzerklärungen der mit der Finanzdienstleistung betrauten Bankpartner (deren Logos möglicherweise auf der Karte angegeben sind), um weitere Informationen zu erhalten. Identitäts-/Verifizierungsdienste: Wir verwenden personenbezogene Daten zu Ihrer Identität, um Verifizierungsdienste für Stripe oder für die Geschäftskunden zu erbringen, mit denen Sie in Geschäftsbeziehung stehen, Betrug zu verhindern und die Sicherheit zu erhöhen. Zu diesen Zwecken und insbesondere zur telefonischen Überprüfung können wir von Ihnen direkt sowie von Dienstleistern bereitgestellte personenbezogene Daten verwenden. Mehr erfahren . Falls Sie ein Selfie zusammen mit einem Foto Ihres Ausweisdokuments übermitteln, setzen wir bei der Verifizierung biometrische Technologien zum Abgleich und zur Berechnung der Übereinstimmung ein. Mehr erfahren . Betrugserkennung und Schadenverhütung. Wir verwenden Ihre über unsere Dienste erfassten personenbezogenen Daten, um finanzielle Verluste für Sie, uns und unsere Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner zu erkennen und diesen vorzubeugen. Wir können Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartnern, die unsere Unternehmensdienstleistungen im Bereich Betrugsprävention nutzen, Ihre personenbezogenen Daten (insbesondere zu Ihren Transaktionsversuchen) zur Verfügung stellen, damit diese das Betrugs- bzw. Verlustrisiko von Transaktionen beurteilen können. Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung von Technologien zur Ermittlung des Betrugsrisikos von Transaktionsversuchen und zu den Daten, die wir an Geschäftskunden und Finanzpartner weitergeben, finden Sie hier und hier . Unsere Geschäftskunden (und deren befugte Dritte). Wir geben personenbezogene Endkundendaten an die jeweiligen Geschäftskunden und Dritte weiter, die von diesen Geschäftskunden selbst befugt worden sind, solche Daten zu erhalten. Hier einige Beispiele für eine solche Weitergabe: Anweisung eines Geschäftskunden, einem anderen Geschäftskunden über Stripe Connect Zugang zu seinem Stripe-Konto und seine Endkundendaten zu gewähren Weitergabe von Informationen, die Sie uns zur Verfügung gestellt haben, damit wir im Auftrag eines Geschäftskunden Zahlungen an Sie senden können Weitergabe von Informationen, Dokumenten oder Bildern von Endkunden an Geschäftskunden, wenn diese zur Überprüfung der Endkundenidentität unseren Identitätsverifizierungsdienst Stripe Identity nutzen.  Geschäftskunden, mit denen Sie in Geschäftsbeziehung treten, können Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auch an Dritte weitergeben (z. B. andere Dienstleister). Bitte lesen Sie die Datenschutzerklärung der Geschäftskunden, um weitere Informationen zu erhalten. Werbung durch Geschäftskunden. Wenn Sie einen Kauf bei einem Geschäftskunden einleiten, erhält der Geschäftskunde von uns Ihre personenbezogenen Daten im Zusammenhang mit der Erbringung unserer Dienstleistungen, auch wenn Sie Ihren Kauf nicht abschließen. Dieser Geschäftskunde kann Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verwenden, um seine Produkte oder Dienste zu vermarkten und zu bewerben, und zwar gemäß den Bedingungen seiner Datenschutzerklärung. Bitte lesen Sie die Datenschutzerklärung des Geschäftskunden, um weitere Informationen insbesondere zu Ihrem Recht zu erhalten, die Nutzung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten zu Werbezwecken zu unterbinden. Weitere Informationen. Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Endkundendaten finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 1.3 Vertreter Wir erheben, verwenden und teilen die personenbezogenen Daten der Vertreter von Geschäftskunden (etwa von Unternehmensinhabern), um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu erbringen. Weitere Informationen zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Unternehmensvertretern und insbesondere zur Rechtsgrundlage der Verarbeitung dieser personenbezogenen Daten finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Vertreterdaten  Anmelde- und Kontaktdaten: Wenn Sie sich für ein Stripe-Konto für Geschäftskunden (einschließlich Unternehmensgründung) registrieren, erheben wir Ihren Namen und Ihre Zugangsdaten. Wenn Sie sich für eine von Stripe organisierte Veranstaltung registrieren oder daran teilnehmen oder sich für den Erhalt von Benachrichtigungen von Stripe anmelden, erheben wir Ihre Registrierungs- und Profildaten. Über Sie als Vertreterin bzw. Vertreter können wir personenbezogene Daten von Dritten und insbesondere von Datenanbietern erheben, um Ihnen Werbung und Angebote zukommen zu lassen und mit Ihnen wie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten beschrieben zu kommunizieren. Darüber hinaus können wir Ihnen einen Standort zuordnen, um Dienste und Informationen exakt auf Ihre Bedürfnisse zuzuschneiden. Mehr erfahren . Identitätsdaten: Als aktueller oder potenzieller Geschäftskunde, als Inhaber eines Kundenunternehmens oder als Anteilseigner, leitender Angestellter oder Vorstandsmitglied eines Kundenunternehmens benötigen wir Ihre Kontaktdaten wie Name, Postanschrift, Telefonnummer und E-Mail-Adresse, um die Anforderungen unserer Finanzpartner und die gesetzlichen Vorschriften zu erfüllen, Ihre Identität zu verifizieren und betrügerische Aktivitäten und Schäden an der Stripe-Plattform zu verhindern. Wir erheben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten wie z. B. Ihren Anteil am Geschäftskunden, Ihr Geburtsdatum, amtliche Ausweisdokumente und weitere Identifizierungsmerkmale sowie etwaige Betrugs- oder Missbrauchsfälle direkt von Ihnen und/oder von Dritten wie Kreditauskunfteien und über die von uns angebotenen Dienste. Mehr erfahren . Sie haben auch die Möglichkeit, uns Ihre Bankverbindung mitzuteilen. Weitere Informationen. Weitere Informationen zur Erfassung anderer personenbezogener Vertreterdaten etwa mit Blick auf Ihre Onlineaktivität finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . b. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Unternehmensvertretern  Im Allgemeinen verwenden wir die personenbezogenen Vertreterdaten, um die Geschäftsdienstleistungen für die entsprechenden Geschäftskunden zu erbringen. Die Art und Weise, wie wir diese Daten verwenden und weitergeben, wird weiter unten beschrieben. Geschäftsdienstleistungen. Wir verwenden personenbezogene Vertreterdaten und geben sie an Geschäftskunden weiter, um die von Ihnen oder von dem von Ihnen vertretenen Geschäftskunden angeforderten Dienstleistungen zu erbringen. In bestimmten Fällen müssen wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten an staatliche Stellen übermitteln, um unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu erbringen, etwa bei der Unternehmensgründung oder der Berechnung und Abführung der gesetzlichen Verkaufssteuer. Im Rahmen unserer steuerbezogenen Geschäftsdienstleistungen können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verwenden, um im Namen des von Ihnen vertretenen Geschäftskunden Steuererklärungen anzufertigen und einzureichen. Bei Unternehmensgründungen mit Atlas können wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verwenden, um in Ihrem Namen Formulare bei der US-Steuerbehörde IRS und Dokumente (z. B. Gründungsurkunden) bei anderen Regierungsbehörden einzureichen. Wir geben personenbezogene Vertreterdaten an Personen weiter, die vom jeweiligen Geschäftskunden ausdrücklich berechtigt worden sind, also etwa an Finanzpartner, die ein Finanzprodukt vertreiben, oder an Apps und Dienste von Drittanbietern, die der Geschäftskunde neben unseren Geschäftsdienstleistungen nutzt. Hier einige Beispiele für eine solche Weitergabe: Anbieter von Zahlungsmethoden wie Visa oder WeChat Pay benötigen Informationen über Geschäftskunden und ihre Vertreter, die ihre Zahlungsmethoden akzeptieren. Diese Daten werden in der Regel beim Onboarding oder bei der Transaktionsabwicklung für diese Geschäftskunden benötigt. Mehr erfahren . Ein Geschäftskunde kann Stripe autorisieren, Ihre personenbezogenen Daten an andere Geschäftskunden weiterzugeben, um Dienstleistungen über Stripe Connect zu ermöglichen. Die Verwendung personenbezogener Daten durch von einem Geschäftskunden autorisierte Dritte unterliegt der Datenschutzerklärung dieser Dritten. Wenn Sie ein Geschäftskunde sind und der Name Ihres Unternehmens personenbezogene Daten enthält (etwa einen Personen- oder Familiennamen), können wir diese Daten für die Bereitstellung unserer Dienste in der gleichen Weise verwenden und weitergeben, wie wir es mit jedem anderen Firmennamen tun. Dies kann bedeuten, dass er auf Quittungen und anderen Transaktionsbeschreibungen erscheint. Betrugserkennung und Schadenverhütung: Wir verwenden personenbezogene Vertreterdaten, um das Betrugsrisiko, durch das Stripe, Endnutzern, Endkunden, Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartnern und anderen Schaden entstehen könnte, zu ermitteln und zu kontrollieren. Darüber hinaus verwenden wir öffentlich zugängliche Informationen über Sie, die wir von Dritten wie Kreditauskunfteien und von unseren Diensten erhalten, um derartige Risiken zu verringern, etwa indem wir Missbrauchsmuster und Verstöße gegen die Nutzungsbedingungen ermitteln. Stripe kann personenbezogene Vertreterdaten an Geschäftskunden, unsere Finanzpartner und externe Dienstleister insbesondere für telefonische Verifizierung weitergeben mehr erfahren , um Ihre Angaben zu überprüfen und Risikoindikatoren zu identifizieren. Mehr erfahren . Wir verwenden personenbezogene Vertreterdaten in Übereinstimmung mit geltendem Recht auch für Due-Diligence-Prüfungen, Geldwäschebekämpfung und Sanktionsprüfungen und geben sie weiter. Werbung. Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig und – soweit erforderlich – mit Ihrer Einwilligung nutzen wir personenbezogene Daten von Vertretern und geben diese an Dritte und insbesondere unsere Partner weiter, damit wir unsere Dienste und Partnerintegrationen bewerben und vermarkten können. Vorbehaltlich geltenden Rechts – einschließlich etwaiger Einwilligungserfordernisse – können wir interessenbasierte Werbung schalten und deren Wirksamkeit verfolgen. Weitere Informationen dazu finden Sie in der Cookie-Richtlinie . Wir geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nicht gegen Zahlung an Dritte weiter. Allerdings können wir Ihre Daten an Dritte und insbesondere an Werbepartner, Analysedienste und soziale Netzwerke weitergeben, die uns bei der Bewerbung unserer Dienste unterstützen. Mehr erfahren . Wir können Ihre personenbezogenen Daten und insbesondere Ihre Stripe-Kontoaktivität auch dazu verwenden, Ihre Eignung für Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu beurteilen und Ihnen diese anzubieten oder bestehende Geschäftsdienstleistungen zu bewerben. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen. Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Unternehmensvertretern finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 1.4 Besucher Wir erheben, verwenden und teilen personenbezogene Daten von Besuchern. Weitere Informationen zur Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Besuchern und insbesondere zur Rechtsgrundlage der Verarbeitung dieser personenbezogenen Daten finden Sie im Datenschutzcenter . a. Erfassung personenbezogener Besucherdaten Wenn Sie auf unseren Websites surfen, erhalten wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten entweder direkt von Ihnen oder durch die Verwendung von Cookies und vergleichbaren Technologien. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer Cookie-Richtlinie . Wenn Sie sich dafür entscheiden, ein Formular auf unserer oder auf der Website Dritter auszufüllen, auf denen unsere Werbeanzeigen erscheinen (wie LinkedIn oder Facebook), erheben wir die Informationen, die Sie in das Formular eingeben. Dies kann Ihre Kontaktinformationen und andere Informationen zu Ihren Fragen über unsere Dienstleistungen umfassen. Wir können Ihren Besuch auch einem Standort zuordnen. Mehr erfahren . Weitere Informationen. Weitere Informationen zur Erfassung personenbezogener Besucherdaten etwa mit Blick auf Ihre Onlineaktivität finden Sie im Abschnitt Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . b. Erhebung, Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten von Besuchern Personalisierung. Wir verwenden die Daten, die wir mithilfe von Cookies und ähnlichen Technologien über Sie erheben, um die Interaktion mit den Websites zu messen, Relevanz und Navigation zu verbessern, Ihr Benutzererlebnis anzupassen (z. B. Sprachpräferenzen und regionale Inhalte) und passgenaue Inhalte über Stripe und unsere Dienste zu erstellen. Da zum Beispiel nicht alle unsere Dienste global verfügbar sind, können wir unsere Antworten auf Ihre Region abstimmen. Werbung. Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig und – soweit erforderlich – mit Ihrer Einwilligung nutzen wir personenbezogene Daten von Besuchern und geben diese an Dritte und insbesondere unsere Partner weiter, damit wir unsere Dienste und Partnerintegrationen bewerben und vermarkten können. Vorbehaltlich geltenden Rechts – einschließlich etwaiger Einwilligungserfordernisse – können wir interessenbasierte Werbung schalten und deren Wirksamkeit verfolgen. Weitere Informationen dazu finden Sie in der Cookie-Richtlinie . Wir geben Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nicht gegen Zahlung an Dritte weiter, können sie aber an externe Partner und insbesondere Werbepartner, Analyseanbieter und soziale Netzwerke weitergeben, die uns bei der Bewerbung unserer Dienste unterstützen. Mehr erfahren . Interaktion. Bei Ihrer Interaktion mit unseren Websites verwenden wir die Daten, die wir über Ihre Geräte erheben, um Ihnen Möglichkeiten für weitere Interaktionen zu bieten, beispielsweise Diskussionen über Dienste oder Interaktionen mit Chatbots, um Ihre Fragen zu beantworten. Weitere Informationen. Weitere Informationen zur Nutzung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Besucherdaten finden Sie unter Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten . 2. Weitere Möglichkeiten der Erhebung, Verwendung und Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten Neben den oben beschriebenen Verfahren verarbeiten wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auch folgendermaßen: a. Erhebung personenbezogener Daten Online-Aktivität: Je nach Dienstnutzung und Implementierung unserer Geschäftsdienstleistungen durch die Geschäftskunden können wir Daten erheben, die sich auf Folgendes beziehen: Geräte und Browser, die Sie auf unseren Websites und für Websites, Apps und sonstige externe Onlinedienste („externe Websites“) verwenden Nutzungsdaten zu diesen Geräten und Browsern und Ihrer Nutzung unserer Dienste, darunter insbesondere Daten wie IP-Adresse, Plug-ins, Spracheinstellungen, auf Websites und externen Websites verbrachte Zeit, besuchte Seiten, angeklickte Links, verwendete Zahlungsmethoden und die Seiten, die Sie zu unseren und den externen Websites geführt haben. Wir sammeln auch Aktivitätsindikatoren wie etwa Mausaktivitätsindikatoren, die uns helfen, Betrug aufzudecken. Mehr erfahren . Sie auch unsere Cookie-Richtlinie . Kommunikations- und Interaktionsdaten: Wir erfassen auch Daten, die Sie uns freiwillig etwa in Support-Tickets, E-Mails oder Social Media zur Verfügung stellen. Wenn Sie E-Mails oder Umfragen von Stripe beantworten, erfassen wir Ihre E-Mail-Adresse, Ihren Namen und alle weiteren Daten, die in ihrer E-Mail bzw. Antwort enthalten sind. Wenn Sie uns telefonisch kontaktieren, erfassen wir Ihre Telefonnummer und weitere Informationen, die Sie uns im Laufe des Gesprächs mitteilen. Telefonate mit Stripe oder Stripe-Vertretern können aufgezeichnet werden. Weitere Informationen . Wir erfassen auch Interaktionsdaten etwa zur Anmeldung, zum Besuch und zur Betrachtung von Stripe-Veranstaltungen und sonstigen Interaktionen mit Stripe-Mitarbeitern. Foren und Diskussionsgruppen: Sofern unsere Websites das Posten von Inhalten gestatten, erheben wir personenbezogene Daten, die Sie im Zusammenhang mit ihrem Beitrag bereitstellen. b. Verwendung personenbezogener Daten  Neben den oben beschriebenen Verwendungsarten verwenden wir personenbezogene Daten auch folgendermaßen: Auswertung, Verbesserung und Weiterentwicklung unserer Dienste: Wir erfassen und verarbeiten personenbezogene Daten über unsere diversen Dienste unabhängig davon, ob Sie Endnutzer, Endkunde, Vertreter oder Besucher sind, um unsere Dienste zu verbessern, neue Dienste zu entwickeln und unsere Dienste für Sie effizienter, relevanter und nützlicher zu gestalten. Mehr erfahren .  Wir können personenbezogene Daten zur Erstellung allgemeiner und statistischer Informationen nutzen, um die Nutzung unserer Dienste zu analysieren.  Hier einige Beispiele für die Nutzung personenbezogener Daten zur Auswertung, Optimierung und Weiterentwicklung unserer Produkte und Dienstleistungen: Verwendung von Analysewerkzeugen auf unseren Seiten insbesondere wie in der Cookie-Richtlinie dargelegt, um Ihre Nutzung unserer Websites nachzuvollziehen und technische Probleme zu diagnostizieren  Training von Modellen der künstlichen Intelligenz zur Bereitstellung unserer Dienste sowie zum Schutz vor Betrug und anderen Risiken. Mehr erfahren Auswertung und Interpretation von Transaktionsdaten zur Senkung bzw. Vermeidung von Kosten, Betrugsfällen und Anfechtungen sowie zur Steigerung von Authentifizierungs- und Autorisierungsraten für Stripe und unsere Geschäftskunden.  Kommunikation: Um unsere Dienstleistungen bereitzustellen, verwenden wir die uns über Sie vorliegenden Kontaktdaten insbesondere zum Versand von Codes per SMS, um Sie zu authentifizieren. Weitere Informationen . Wenn Sie Endnutzer, Vertreter oder Besucher sind, kommunizieren wir mit Ihnen mithilfe der Kontaktdaten, die uns über Sie vorliegen, um Ihnen Informationen über unsere Dienstleistungen und die unserer Partner zukommen zu lassen, Sie zur Teilnahme an unseren Veranstaltungen, Umfragen und Recherchen einzuladen oder in Übereinstimmung mit geltendem Recht und insbesondere geltenden Zustimmungs- und Opt-out-Anforderungen anderweitig zu Werbezwecken mit Ihnen zu kommunizieren. Wenn wir beispielsweise anlässlich Ihrer Teilnahme an Handelsmessen oder anderen Veranstaltungen die Kontaktdaten Ihres Unternehmens erhalten, können wir diese nutzen, um Sie mit Bezug zu Veranstaltungen zu kontaktieren, Ihnen angeforderte Informationen über unsere Produkte und Dienstleistungen zukommen zu lassen und Sie in unsere Werbekampagnen aufzunehmen. Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig, können wir unsere Gespräche mit Ihnen aufzeichnen, um unsere Dienstleistungen zu erbringen, unseren rechtlichen Verpflichtungen nachzukommen, Forschung und Qualitätssicherung zu betreiben sowie Schulungszwecke zu erfüllen. Social Media und Werbeaktionen: Wenn Sie personenbezogene Daten übermitteln, um ein Angebot, ein Programm oder eine Werbeaktion in Anspruch zu nehmen, verwenden wir die von Ihnen bereitgestellten personenbezogenen Daten zur Verwaltung des Angebots, des Programms bzw. der Werbeaktion. Wir verwenden die von Ihnen bereitgestellten personenbezogenen Daten zusammen mit den personenbezogenen Daten, die Sie in den sozialen Medien zur Verfügung stellen, auch für Werbezwecke, sofern wir dazu berechtigt sind. Betrugsprävention und Sicherheit: Wir erheben und verwenden personenbezogene Daten, um betrügerische und schädliche Aktivitäten in unseren Diensten zu erkennen und anzugehen, unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen zur Betrugserkennung bereitzustellen und unsere Dienste und Transaktionen vor unbefugtem Zugriff, unbefugter Nutzung, Manipulation und Veruntreuung von personenbezogenen Daten, Informationen und Geldern zu schützen. Wir erheben Daten von Dritten (beispielsweise Kreditauskunfteien) und über die von uns angebotenen Dienste im Rahmen der Betrugsprävention, Betrugserkennung, Sicherheitsüberwachung und Compliance-Maßnahmen für Stripe und seine Geschäftskunden. In bestimmten Fällen können wir auch Daten über Sie direkt von Ihnen oder von unseren Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartnern und anderen Dritten zu denselben Zwecken erheben. Darüber hinaus können wir zum Schutz unserer Dienste Informationen wie IP-Adressen und andere Identifizierungsdaten über potenzielle Sicherheitsbedrohungen von Dritten beziehen. Mehr erfahren . Derartige Informationen helfen uns bei Identitätsverifizierungen und Bonitätsprüfungen, soweit dies gesetzlich zulässig ist, sowie bei der Betrugsprävention. Darüber hinaus können wir Technologien einsetzen, um das potenzielle Betrugsrisiko bei Personen zu bewerten, die unsere Geschäftsdienstleistungen in Anspruch nehmen wollen, oder das Risiko, das sich aus versuchten Transaktionen von Endkunden oder Endnutzern mit unseren Geschäftskunden oder Finanzpartnern ergibt. Einhaltung gesetzlicher Verpflichtungen: Wir verwenden personenbezogene Daten, um unsere vertraglichen und gesetzlichen Verpflichtungen zur Geldwäschebekämpfung, zur KYC-Gesetzgebung (Know-Your-Customer), zur Terrorismusbekämpfung, zum Schutz gefährdeter Kunden, zur Exportkontrolle und zum Verbot von Geschäften mit eingeschränkten Personen oder in bestimmten Geschäftsbereichen sowie andere gesetzliche Verpflichtungen zu erfüllen. So können wir Transaktionsmuster und andere Onlinesignale analysieren und diese Erkenntnisse nutzen, um Betrug, Geldwäsche und andere unlautere Aktivitäten zu erkennen, die Stripe oder seine Finanzpartner, Endnutzer und Geschäftskunden oder andere betreffen könnten. Mehr erfahren . Die Sicherheit und Rechtskonformität unserer Dienste haben für uns oberste Priorität. Die Erhebung und Nutzung personenbezogener Daten ist dafür unerlässlich. Minderjährige: Unsere Dienste richten sich nicht an Kinder unter 13 Jahren. Deshalb bitten wir diese, keine personenbezogenen Daten an uns zu übermitteln, um Dienste direkt von Stripe zu beziehen. In einigen Rechtsordnungen können wir nach geltendem Recht auch höhere Altersgrenzen festlegen. c. Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten  Neben der oben beschriebenen Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten geben wir diese auf die im Folgenden aufgeführten Arten weiter: Stripe-Partnerunternehmen: Wir geben personenbezogene Daten für die in dieser Erklärung angegebenen Zwecke an Stripe-Partnerunternehmen weiter. Dienstleister und Verarbeiter: Um unsere Dienste bereitstellen, kommunizieren, vermarkten, auswerten und bewerben zu können, arbeiten wir mit Dienstleistern zusammen. Diese erbringen wichtige Leistungen wie die Bereitstellung der Cloud-Infrastruktur, die analytische Auswertung der Geschwindigkeit, Genauigkeit und/oder Sicherheit unserer Dienste, die Identitätsverifizierung sowie Kundenservice und Audit-Funktionen. Den Dienstleistern ist die Verwendung und Offenlegung der von uns bereitgestellten personenbezogenen Daten zu dem Zweck gestattet, Dienstleistungen in unserem Namen zu erbringen und einschlägige rechtliche Verpflichtungen zu erfüllen. Wir verlangen von ihnen mit Blick auf die personenbezogenen Daten, die sie in unserem Auftrag verarbeiten, bestimmte vertragliche Sicherheits- und Vertraulichkeitsgarantien. Die meisten Dienstleister, deren Dienste wir in Anspruch nehmen, kommen aus der EU, den Vereinigten Staaten und Indien. Mehr erfahren . Finanzpartner: Wir geben personenbezogene Daten an bestimmte Finanzpartner weiter, um Geschäftskunden Dienste anbieten zu können und bestimmte Dienste gemeinsam mit diesen Finanzpartnern anzubieten. So können wir personenbezogene Daten wie Verarbeitungsvolumen, Darlehenstilgung und Kontaktdaten von Firmenvertretern an institutionelle Anleger und Kreditgeber weitergeben, die Kreditforderungen aufkaufen oder Finanzierungen mit Bezug zu Stripe Capital bereitstellen.  Mehr erfahren . Andere mit Einwilligung: In manchen Fällen bieten wir eine Dienstleistung nicht selbst an, sondern verweisen Sie an Dritte (wie professionelle Anbieter, mit denen wir Atlas gemeinsam bereitstellen). In diesen Fällen können wir die Identität der Dritten und die Daten, die an sie weitergegeben werden sollen, offenlegen und Sie um Ihre Einwilligung bitten, diese Daten weiterzugeben. Unternehmenstransaktionen: Bei einer tatsächlichen oder beabsichtigten vollständigen oder teilweisen Umstrukturierung unseres Unternehmens mittels Sanierung, Fusion, Verkauf, Joint-Venture, Abtretung, Übertragung oder Führungswechsel sowie im Falle einer vollständigen oder teilweisen Veräußerung unseres Unternehmens, unserer Vermögenswerte oder Aktienbestände können wir personenbezogene Daten an Dritte weitergeben. Werden wir ganz oder teilweise von einem anderen Unternehmen übernommen, ist dieses dazu berechtigt, Ihre personenbezogenen Daten in Einklang mit dieser Datenschutzerklärung weiterhin zu verwenden. Compliance und Schadensabwehr: Wir geben personenbezogene Daten weiter, wenn wir der Meinung sind, dass dies notwendig ist, um geltendes Recht einzuhalten, die von den Finanzpartnern im Zusammenhang mit der Nutzung ihrer Zahlungsmethode auferlegten Regeln einzuhalten, unsere vertraglichen Rechte durchzusetzen, die Dienste, Rechte, den Datenschutz, die Sicherheit und das Eigentum von Stripe, Ihnen und anderen insbesondere vor unlauteren und betrügerischen Aktivitäten zu schützen und auf rechtmäßige Anfragen von Gerichten, Strafverfolgungsbehörden, Aufsichtsbehörden und anderen öffentlichen und staatlichen Stellen zu reagieren, zu denen auch Stellen außerhalb Ihres Wohnsitzlandes gehören können. 3. Rechtsgrundlagen für die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten Für die Zwecke der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) und anderer geltender Datenschutzgesetze stützen wir uns bei der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten auf eine Reihe von Rechtsgrundlagen. Mehr erfahren . In bestimmten Rechtsordnungen können zusätzliche Rechtsgrundlagen gelten, die im Abschnitt Länderbestimmungen weiter unten erläutert werden. a. Vertragliche und vorvertragliche Geschäftsbeziehungen . Wir verarbeiten personenbezogene Daten, um Geschäftsbeziehungen mit potenziellen Geschäftskunden und Endnutzerinnen/Endnutzern einzugehen und unsere jeweiligen vertraglichen Verpflichtungen mit ihnen zu erfüllen. Zu diesen Verarbeitungstätigkeiten zählen: Erstellung und Verwaltung von Stripe-Konten und Anmeldedaten für Stripe-Konten, einschließlich der Prüfung von Anfragen zur erstmaligen oder erweiterten Nutzung der von uns erbrachten Dienste Erstellung und Verwaltung von Stripe Checkout-Konten Tätigkeiten in den Bereichen Buchhaltung, Auditing und Abrechnung Zahlungsabwicklung und damit zusammenhängende Tätigkeiten wie Betrugserkennung, Verlustprävention, Transaktionsoptimierung, Mitteilungen über solche Zahlungen und damit zusammenhängende Kundendienstaktivitäten b. Einhaltung gesetzlicher Vorschriften . Wir verarbeiten personenbezogene Daten, um die Identität natürlicher und juristischer Personen zu verifizieren und so Verpflichtungen im Zusammenhang mit Betrugsüberwachung, -prävention und -erkennung, Gesetzen im Zusammenhang mit der Identifizierung und Meldung illegaler und rechtswidriger Aktivitäten etwa im Rahmen von Vorschriften zur Geldwäschebekämpfung (AML – Anti-Money Laundering) und zur Kundenidentifizierung (KYC – Know-Your-Customer), sowie Finanzberichterstattungspflichten nachzukommen. So kann es beispielsweise erforderlich sein, die Identität eines Geschäftskunden zu erfassen und zu überprüfen, um Vorschriften zur Verhinderung von Geldwäsche, Betrug und Finanzkriminalität einzuhalten. Diese Rechtsvorschriften können uns dazu verpflichten, Rechenschaft gegenüber Dritten abzulegen und uns Prüfungen durch Dritte zu unterziehen. c. Berechtigte Interessen . Soweit nach geltendem Recht zulässig, stützen wir uns bei der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten auf unsere berechtigten Geschäftsinteressen. Die folgende Liste enthält Beispiele für Geschäftszwecke, für die wir ein berechtigtes Interesse an der Verarbeitung Ihrer Daten haben: Erkennung, Verfolgung und Verhinderung von betrügerischen Handlungen und nicht autorisierten Zahlungsvorgängen Minimierung finanzieller Verluste, Ansprüche, Verbindlichkeiten oder anderer Schäden für Endkunden, Endnutzer, Geschäftskunden, Finanzpartner und Stripe Feststellung der Eignung für neue Stripe-Dienstleistungen sowie deren Angebot ( Mehr erfahren ); Beantwortung von Anfragen, Zustellung von Servicemeldungen und Erbringung von Kundensupport Vermarktung, Analyse, Änderung und Verbesserung unserer Dienste, Systeme und Tools sowie die Entwicklung neuer Produkte und Dienste, einschließlich der Verbesserung der Zuverlässigkeit der Dienste Verwaltung, Betrieb und Verbesserung der Leistung unserer Websites und Dienste mithilfe von Informationen über ihre Effektivität und die Optimierung unserer digitalen Ressourcen Analyse und Werbung für unsere Dienste und damit verbundene Verbesserungen Gesamtanalysen und Entwicklung von Business-Intelligence-Lösungen, die uns dabei unterstützen, unsere Geschäftstätigkeiten auszuführen und zu schützen, fundierte Entscheidungen zu treffen und über die Leistung unseres Unternehmens Bericht zu erstatten Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten an externe Dienstleister, die in unserem Namen Dienste anbieten, und an Geschäftspartner, die uns bei der Ausübung und Optimierung unserer Geschäftstätigkeit unterstützen ( Mehr erfahren ); Gewährleistung der Netzwerk- und Informationssicherheit bei Stripe und den von Stripe erbrachten Diensten Weitergabe personenbezogener Daten an Partnerunternehmen d. Einwilligung . Bei der Erhebung und Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten in Bezug auf unsere Interaktionen mit Ihnen und die Bereitstellung unserer Dienste wie Link, Financial Connections, Atlas und Identity können wir uns auf Ihre Einwilligung bzw. ausdrückliche Einwilligung stützen. Wenn wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten auf Grundlage Ihrer Einwilligung verarbeiten, haben Sie das Recht, Ihre Einwilligung jederzeit zu widerrufen, ohne dass dies Auswirkungen auf die Rechtmäßigkeit der Verarbeitung hat, die auf der Grundlage der Einwilligung vor deren Widerruf erfolgt ist. e. Erhebliches öffentliches Interesse . Wir können besondere Kategorien personenbezogener Daten im Sinne der DSGVO verarbeiten, wenn eine solche Verarbeitung aus Gründen eines erheblichen öffentlichen Interesses und im Einklang mit geltendem Recht erforderlich ist, beispielsweise wenn wir Überprüfungen politisch exponierter Personen vornehmen. Ferner können wir auch personenbezogene Daten im Zusammenhang mit strafrechtlichen Verurteilungen und Straftaten verarbeiten, wenn eine solche Verarbeitung durch geltendes Recht autorisiert ist, beispielsweise wenn wir ein Sanktionsscreening durchführen, um den AML- und KYC-Verpflichtungen nachzukommen. f. Sonstige Rechtsgrundlagen . Wir können personenbezogene Daten auch auf anderer Rechtsgrundlage in Einklang mit geltendem Recht einzelner Rechtsordnungen verarbeiten. Weitere Informationen dazu finden Sie in den Länderbestimmungen weiter unten. 4. Ihre Rechte und Wahlmöglichkeiten Je nach Standort und geltendem Recht haben Sie im Hinblick auf unsere Erhebung, Verwendung und Offenlegung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten bestimmte Wahlmöglichkeiten: a. Abmeldung von der elektronischen Kommunikation mit uns Wenn Sie keine Werbe-E-Mails mehr von uns erhalten möchten, können Sie sich abmelden, indem Sie auf den in diesen E-Mai
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Design Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse iRender GPU Render Farm Posted on Oct 22, 2025 Which Graphics Card Is Best for Lumion 2025? # design # hardware # inspiration # 3ddesign Lumion is the architectural software of choice for many designers, architects, and 3D artists worldwide. It’s fast, intuitive, and produces stunning results in real time. However, like any visualization software, your experience largely depends on your hardware, and your graphics card is arguably the most important factor. If you’re running Lumion 2025 or planning to upgrade, you may be wondering: What’s the best graphics card for Lumion right now? This article will walk you through the key factors to consider, Lumion 2025 system requirements, and our top GPU recommendations for faster, smoother, and more efficient rendering. Factors Considered When Choosing Graphics Card for Lumion 2025 Performance Considerations When selecting a GPU for Lumion, the most crucial factor to consider is its performance. Since Lumion is a software that requires a powerful GPU to process complex scenes and render in real time. Look for a graphics card with a high number of CUDA cores, a high clock speed, and plenty of VRAM. These specs will ensure smooth and fast rendering. The quickest way to determine a high-performance GPU is to rely on the PassMark score, which gives you a benchmark of how powerful a card is compared to others. Lumion needs a dedicated GPU with as many Passmark points as possible. The higher the score, the better Lumion will perform and the faster it will render. Entry level (PassMark 8,000+): Graphics cards are good for small projects, simple scenes, and basic rendering. Mid-level (PassMark 14,000+): GPUs are good for medium-sized projects, more complex lighting, and higher resolutions. High-level (PassMark 20,000+): GPUs are ideal for heavy scenes, ultra-high-resolution rendering, and smooth real-time navigation. It is also worth noting that Lumion favors NVIDIA graphics cards, as the software generally offers better optimization and compatibility with NVIDIA GPUs. While AMD graphics cards can still work with Lumion, some users have reported minor compatibility issues and performance differences. Compatibility with Lumion You should also consider the card’s compatibility with Lumion. Version 2024/2025 has improved ray tracing features to provide more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections. While Lumion’s ray tracing doesn’t completely replace rasterization rendering, having a GPU that supports ray tracing can improve workflow quality and efficiency. In addition, the graphics card memory also affects the performance of the project, more memory is better. Of course, using an unsupported graphics card can lead to compatibility issues as well as not providing optimal performance. Refer to the list of graphics cards that Lumion recommends below. This list includes initial research into cards that provide suitable support and performance for Lumion 2025/2024. Note: Ray tracing is an optional feature, so you can still use Lumion 2024/2025 even if your graphics card does not support Ray tracing. You just cannot use the Ray tracing effect, but can still render using the Rasterization rendering process. Budget Considerations Graphics cards vary widely in price, so choosing the right card for your budget is important. Lumion is a professional software that requires a powerful graphics card, which is usually more expensive. However, there are options for different budgets. If you have a flexible budget and want the best performance, high-end graphics cards such as the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, 4090, 4080, or AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX/XT, RX 9070, RX 7800 XT are great choices. These cards offer top-notch performance and are suitable for professionals or professional studios that need maximum rendering capabilities. On the other hand, mid-range graphics cards such as the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT can still provide satisfactory performance at a more affordable price. These cards offer a good balance between affordability and performance. They are suitable for 3D artist beginners, small-scale projects. Future-Proofing and Upgradability If you invest in a GPU in 2025, think about how long you expect it to last. While a mid-range graphics card can handle Lumion today, software updates, higher resolution displays, and more complex projects may push it to its limits sooner than you think. Opting for a slightly more powerful GPU now can extend its useful life by several years. You may save on upgrade costs in the short term. Also, don’t forget to check that your power supply (PSU), cooling system, and computer case can handle a larger GPU if you decide to upgrade in the future. Summary Requirements Note: Rendering movies in 4K resolution requires a minimum of 8GB graphics card memory. Recommended Graphic Cards for Lumion 2025 High-end Requirements (For Ultra Complex Projects) Extremely Complex When working with extremely complex Lumion projects like rendering a full-scale city, airport, or stadium, you’ll need nothing short of a powerhouse GPU. It’s better with Raytracing-supported GPUs. Minimum requirements: Pro-only graphics cards with at least 32GB of graphics card memory. Well above 22,000 PassMark points. Examples: NVIDIA RTX A6000 (48GB) NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000 (48GB) AMD Radeon Pro W7900 (48GB) Large-scale A large-scale project, such as a detailed landscape made with high-end Lumion features like Fine-detail Nature and 3D Grass. Highly Detailed Or highly detailed multi-floor buildings packed with complex interiors and HD textures, Lumion needs: Minimum Requirements: 16 GB+ graphics card memory. 22,000 PassMark points. Examples: NVIDIA: Geforce RTX 3090, RTX 3090 Ti, RTX 4070Ti, RTX 4080, RTX 4090, RTX A5000, RTX A5500, NVIDIA RTX A6000 AMD: Radeon RX 6800 XT, RX 6900 XT, RX 6950 XT, RX 7900 XT, RX 7900 XTX It’s important to note that GPU performance isn’t the only factor. To match these high-end graphics cards for Lumion, your CPU should deliver as high a clock speed per core as possible, ideally above 3000 on the single-threaded CPUMark test. For extreme performance GPUs like the RTX 4090 or Radeon RX 7900 XTX, a recommended score of 3500 or higher is enough to avoid bottlenecking. Recommended Requirements (For Complex Projects) For complex Lumion projects like a small park, a part of a city created with OpenStreetMap, or a large house with a detailed interior made up of HD textures and multiple models (mostly from the Lumion Library), you will need a GPU that balances powerful performance and reliability. Another example at this level is a single residential or commercial building with a partial landscape, including some high-end assets like Fine-detail Nature. Minimum Requirements: 10 GB+ graphics card memory. 14,000 PassMark points. Examples: NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 3060, RTX 3070, RTX 3070 Ti, RTX 3080, RTX 3080Ti, RTX 4070 Ti, RTX A4000, Quadro RTX 5000, Quadro RTX 6000, Quadro RTX 8000, Quadro P6000, NVIDIA TITAN XP AMD: Radeon RX 6700 XT, Radeon RX 6750 XT, Radeon RX 6800, Radeon PRO W6800,Radeon PRO W7700, Radeon Pro W5700X, Radeon VII To get the most out of these graphics cards for Lumion, your CPU should also keep pace. A processor with high per-thread clock speeds is crucial, along with a single-threaded CPUMark score above 2600. Minimum Requirements (For Simple Projects) If you plan to work on simple Lumion projects like a small park, a modest residential building, or basic architectural scenes built primarily using Lumion’s default models and textures, you can get away with less powerful hardware. Minimum Requirements: 6 GB+ graphics card memory. 8,000 PassMark points. Examples: NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 1060, GeForce GTX 1660, GTX 1660 Ti, GTX 1660 SUPER, GTX 1070 Ti, GeForce GTX 1080, RTX 2060, RTX 2060 SUPER, RTX 2070, RTX 2070 SUPER, RTX 2080, GeForce RTX 3050, RTX 3060, NVIDIA TITAN X, Quadro K6000, Quadro RTX 3000, Quadro RTX 4000, Quadro RTX 5000, Quadro P4000, Quadro P5000, Quadro P6000, Quadro K6000, Quadro M5000, Quadro M6000, Quadro P4200 AMD: Radeon Pro W5500, Radeon RX 5500 XT, Radeon RX 5600, Radeon RX 5700, Radeon RX 5700 XT, Radeon Pro 5700, Radeon Pro 5700 XT, Radeon Pro W5700, Radeon RX 6600, Radeon RX 6600 XT, Radeon RX 580, Radeon RX 590, Radeon R9 390X, Radeon Pro WX 9100, Radeon Pro Vega 56, Radeon RX Vega 56, Radeon RX Vega 64, Radeon Vega Frontier Edition The CPU should have as high a GHz value as possible per thread and should exceed a Single-threaded CPUMark score of 2200 points or more. However, it should be noted that this configuration will not fully exploit Lumion’s advanced features such as real-time ray tracing or advanced 3D Grass. Additionally, rendering at 4K or 8K resolution requires at least 8GB of VRAM, which is not the case with the smallest GPUs. If your PC is running close to these minimum specs, you should plan to upgrade for more comfortable use in the long run. FAQ Section 1. How many GPUs does Lumion use? Lumion is a single-GPU software. It only optimizes one GPU for the rendering process. Using a multi-card server for Lumion is an unnecessary waste. 2. Can Lumion make use of multiple graphics cards? No. Multiple graphics cards (in NVIDIA SLI, NVIDIA NVLink, or AMD Crossfire configuration) will not boost the performance or render speed in Lumion. Some iRender customers have tried using NVLink on 2xRTX 3090 servers but it did not really bring any noticeable effect. See also: Is Unreal Engine or Twinmotion able to use multiple GPUs for path tracer? 3. Should I prioritize GPU or CPU for Lumion? For Lumion, GPU is more important than CPU because real-time rendering relies on graphics card performance. However, you still need a strong CPU to avoid bottlenecks and match your GPU power. 4. How much VRAM do I need for Lumion? The VRAM needed depends on project complexity. A minimum of 8GB VRAM is recommended, while 12GB-24GB VRAM is ideal for large Lumion projects. 5. Which graphics card is recommended for running Lumion smoothly? The NVIDIA RTX 4090 is the best graphics card for Lumion 2025. It handles light to heavy projects, offers top performance, has dropped in price since launch, and is easy to find new or second-hand. Speed Up Lumion Rendering with iRender Render Farm If your hardware is holding you back and your Lumion architectural projects take hours, days, or even weeks to render, iRender is here to help. iRender is the best render farm for Lumion, with support for all versions and any render engines or plugins needed. 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We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission and the UK International Data Transfer Addendum issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office. You can obtain a copy of the relevant Standard Contractual Clauses. Learn More . Other lawful methods available to us under applicable law.  Stripe, Inc. complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (“EU-U.S. DPF”), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce and as applicable. Learn More . Stripe’s privacy practices, as described in this Privacy Policy, comply with the Cross Border Privacy Rules System (“CBPR
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Chat with Stripe sales Política de privacidad Stripe logo Legal Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Data Privacy Framework Service Providers List Data Processing Agreement Supplier Data Processing Agreement Stripe Privacy Center Privacy Policy Last updated: January 16, 2025 This Privacy Policy includes important information about your personal data and we encourage you to read it carefully. Welcome We provide financial infrastructure for the internet. Individuals and businesses of all sizes use our technology and services to facilitate purchases, accept payments, send payouts, and manage online businesses. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the Personal Data that we collect, how we use and share it, and details on how you can reach us with privacy-related inquiries. The Policy also outlines your rights and choices as a data subject, including the right to object to certain uses of your Personal Data.  Depending on the activity, Stripe assumes the role of a “data controller” and/or “data processor” (or “service provider”). For more details about our privacy practices, including our role, the specific Stripe entity responsible under this Policy, and our legal bases for processing your Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . Defined Terms In this Policy, “Stripe”, “we”, “our,” or “us” refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity accountable for your Personal Data might vary. Learn More . “Personal Data” refers to any information associated with an identified or identifiable individual, which can include data that you provide to us, and that we collect about you during your interaction with our Services (such as device information, IP address, etc.). “Services” refers to the products, services, devices, and applications, that we provide under the Stripe Services Agreement (“Business Services”) or the Stripe Consumer Terms of Service (“End User Services”); websites (“Sites”) like Stripe.com and Link.com; and other Stripe applications and online services. We provide Business Services to entities (“Business Users”). We provide End User Services directly to individuals for their personal use.  “Financial Partners” are financial institutions, banks, and other partners such as payment method acquirers, payout providers, and card networks that we partner with to provide the Services. Depending on the context, “you” might be an End Customer, End User, Representative, or Visitor: End Users. When you use an End User Service, such as saving a payment method with Link, for personal use we refer to you as an “End User.” End Customers. When you are not directly transacting with Stripe, but we receive your Personal Data to provide Services to a Business User, including when you make a purchase from a Business User on a Stripe Checkout page or receive payments from a Business User, we refer to you as an “End Customer.” Representatives. When you are acting on behalf of an existing or potential Business User—perhaps as a company founder, account administrator for a Business User, or a recipient of an employee credit card from a Business User via Stripe Issuing—we refer to you as a “Representative.” Visitors. When you interact with Stripe by visiting a Site without being logged into a Stripe account, or when your interaction with Stripe does not involve you being an End User, End Customer, or Representative, we refer to you as a “Visitor.” For example, you are a Visitor when you send a message to Stripe asking for more information about our Services. In this Policy, “Transaction Data” refers to data collected and used by Stripe to facilitate transactions you request. Some Transaction Data is Personal Data and may include: your name, email address, contact number, billing and shipping address, payment method information (like credit or debit card number, bank account details, or payment card image chosen by you), merchant and location details, amount and date of purchase, and in some instances, information about what was purchased. 1. Personal Data that we collect and how we use and share it 2. More ways we collect, use and share Personal Data 3. Legal bases for processing data 4. Your rights and choices 5. Security and retention 6. International data transfers 7. Updates and notifications 8. Jurisdiction-specific provisions 9. Contact us 10. US Consumer Privacy Notice 1. Personal Data we collect and how we use and share it Our collection and use of Personal Data differs based on whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, and the specific Service that you are using. For example, if you're a sole proprietor who wants to use our Business Services, we may collect your Personal Data to onboard your business; at the same time, you might also be an End Customer if you've bought goods from another Business User that is using our Services for payment processing. You could also be an End User if you used our End User Service, such as Link, for those transactions. 1.1 End Users We provide End User Services when we provide the Services directly to you for your personal use (e.g., Link). Additional details regarding our collection, usage, and sharing of End User Personal Data, including the legal bases we rely on for processing such data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about End Users Using Link or Connecting your bank account . Stripe offers a service called "Link," which allows you to create an account and store information for future interactions with Stripe’s Services and Business Users. You may save a number of different kinds of Personal Data using Link. For instance, you may save your name, payment method details, contact information, and address to conveniently use saved information to pay for transactions across our Business Users. When you choose to pay with Link, we will also collect Transaction Data associated with your transactions. Learn More . You can also share and save bank account details to your Link account using Stripe’s Financial Connections product. When you use Financial Connections, Stripe will periodically collect and process your account information (such as bank account owner information, account balances, account number and details, account transactions, and, in some cases, log-in credentials). You can ask us to cease the collection of such data at any time. Learn More . Finally, you can use Link to store your identity documents (such as your driver’s license) so that you can share them in future interactions with Stripe or its Business Users. Paying Stripe . When you purchase goods or services directly from Stripe, we receive your Transaction Data. For instance, when you make a payment to Stripe Climate, we collect information about the transaction, as well as your contact and payment method details. Identity/Verification Services . We offer an identity verification service that automates the comparison of your identity document (such as a driver’s license) with your image (such as a selfie). You can separately consent to us using your biometric data to enhance our verification technology, with the option to revoke your consent at any time. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Users, including about your online activity and your engagement with our End User Services, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Users Services . We use and share your Personal Data to provide the End User Services to you, which includes support, personalization (such as language preferences and setting choices), and communication about our End User Services (such as communicating Policy updates and information about our Services). For example, Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies or the data you provide to our Business Users (such as when you input your email address on a Business User’s website) to recognize you and help you use Link when visiting our Business User’s website. Learn more about how we use cookies and similar technologies in Stripe’s Cookie Policy . Our Business Users. When you use Link to make payments with our Business Users, we share your Personal Data, including name, contact information, payment method details, and Transaction Data with those Business Users. Learn More . You can also direct Stripe to share your saved bank account information and identity documents with Business Users you do business with. Once we share your Personal Data with Business Users, we may process that Personal Data as a Data Processor for those Business Users, as detailed in Section 1.2 of this Policy.  You should consult the privacy policies of the Business Users’ you do business with for information on how they use the information shared with them. Fraud Detection and Loss Prevention . We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect fraud and prevent financial losses for you, us, and our Business Users and Financial Partners, including detecting unauthorized purchases. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those that use our fraud prevention-related Business Services (such as Stripe Radar), with Personal Data about you (including your attempted transactions) so that they can assess the fraud or loss risk associated with the transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, we may use your Personal Data, including Transaction Data, to assess your eligibility for, and offer you, other End User Services or promote existing End User Services, including through co-marketing with partners such as Stripe Business Users. Learn more . Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we use and share End User Personal Data with third party partners to allow us to advertise our End User Services to you, including through interest-based advertising, and to track the efficacy of such ads. We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission and the UK International Data Transfer Addendum issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office. You can obtain a copy of the relevant Standard Contractual Clauses. Learn More . Other lawful methods available to us under applicable law.  Stripe, Inc. complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (“EU-U.S. DPF”), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce and as applicable. Learn More . Stripe’s privacy practices, as described in this Privacy Policy, comply with the Cross Border Privacy Rules System (“CB
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5 ChatGPT Prompts That End Designer's Block Forever (Web, Graphic, and UI/UX) - Design Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Design Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse AISuperHub Posted on Sep 30, 2025 5 ChatGPT Prompts That End Designer's Block Forever (Web, Graphic, and UI/UX) # design # javascript # webdesign # aiindesign Sometimes I just stare at a blank canvas or arguing over why the client's logo looks "too green". Design isn't just about drawing; it's about solving problems with clarity. These prompts help you bypass the mental block, nail the rationale for your choices, and get to the final concept faster. Here are 5 you can use right now: 1. The Design Rationale Builder You have a design, but you need to explain why it works to a stakeholder who doesn't speak "Hick's Law." 👉 Prompt: Analyze this design element: [Describe Element/Paste link, e.g., 'The homepage layout with a fixed top bar and three equal cards below the fold'] . Explain the design choice using 3 principles from [Field, e.g., Gestalt Psychology, UX Writing, Color Theory] . Structure your response as an argument for why this design best serves the [Goal, e.g., 'user's ability to find information quickly'] . 💡 Example: Used it for a website's navigation $\rightarrow$ got a professional explanation citing Fitts’s Law and Information Hierarchy , making the design justification bulletproof. 2. The Color Palette Translator Need a new color scheme but don't want to just pick something random? Base your choice on emotion and brand. 👉 Prompt: Generate a 5-color palette (primary, secondary, accent, dark text, light background) that conveys the feeling of [Feeling, e.g., 'Trust and Stability', 'Youthful Energy', 'Luxury and Exclusivity'] . For each color, provide: HEX Code . The psychological reasoning for its choice. A specific use case (e.g., CTA buttons, backgrounds, headings). 💡 Example: Asked for "Calm and Technology" $\rightarrow$ got a palette centered on deep blues and soft greys with clear usage rules, saving an hour of hunting in $Figma$. 3. The Microcopy Magician The small text matters more than the big text sometimes. Stop writing confusing error messages or boring $CTA$ buttons. 👉 Prompt: Rewrite the following 3 pieces of microcopy to match a [Brand Tone, e.g., 'Witty and Helpful', 'Serious and Security-Focused', 'Friendly and Casual'] . Error Message: "The form was submitted incorrectly." $CTA$ Button: "Get Started Now." Empty State Text: "There are no saved items." 💡 Example: Changed the empty state text from "No items found" to the more engaging "Your shelf is looking lonely. Find some great books to add!" 4. The Visual Idea Scaffolder You've got a tricky concept (like "data sovereignty" or "cloud orchestration") that needs a visual metaphor. This gives you a starting point. 👉 Prompt: I need to create an image to represent the concept of [Abstract Concept, e.g., 'Fast, Reliable Data Transfer' or 'A Global, Decentralized Network'] . Suggest 3 distinct visual metaphors or scenarios. For each, describe: The core image/subject (e.g., 'A high-speed train'). The $Mood/Lighting$ (e.g., 'Vibrant, neon blue light'). The specific elements to include (e.g., 'Only wires, no people, sense of speed blur'). 💡 Example: For "Decentralized Network" $\rightarrow$ got the idea of a geodesic dome made of interwoven light paths, which became the core of the hero image. 5. The $CSS$/Code-to-Concept Converter For the web designers who also write frontend, quickly translate the technical implementation into a design critique. 👉 Prompt: I am using a $CSS$ Grid with [Describe Grid Setup, e.g., '4 columns that collapse to 1 on mobile'] to display content. Critically review this technical approach from a UI/UX perspective. What are the 3 biggest benefits of this setup for the user experience? What is one potential issue (e.g., accessibility, content overflow) I need to check? 💡 Example: Reviewed a $Flexbox$ menu $\rightarrow$ ChatGPT noted a potential issue with screen reader tab order, reminding me to check the $HTML$ structure. Ready to Bring Your Ideas to Life? You’ve got the concepts and the color palettes. Now you just need the perfect visuals. Get the exact image you designed in Prompt #4 using our simple, powerful tool. 👉 I’ve collected dozens more prompts like these (for marketing, social media and more). You can save them or even create your own advanced prompts at AISuperHub Prompt Hub . P.S. Need a custom visual for that next project? Try our dedicated tool for generating unique, high-quality images: Nano Banana Image Generator . Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse AISuperHub Follow Tech and interview tips at your finger tips Joined Jun 11, 2022 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Design Community — Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Design Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where designers share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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Chat with Stripe sales Privacy Policy Stripe logo Legal Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Data Privacy Framework Service Providers List Data Processing Agreement Supplier Data Processing Agreement Stripe Privacy Center Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy will be updated on January 16, 2026. Please review the upcoming changes here . Last updated: January 16, 2025 This Privacy Policy includes important information about your personal data and we encourage you to read it carefully. Welcome We provide financial infrastructure for the internet. Individuals and businesses of all sizes use our technology and services to facilitate purchases, accept payments, send payouts, and manage online businesses. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the Personal Data that we collect, how we use and share it, and details on how you can reach us with privacy-related inquiries. The Policy also outlines your rights and choices as a data subject, including the right to object to certain uses of your Personal Data.  Depending on the activity, Stripe assumes the role of a “data controller” and/or “data processor” (or “service provider”). For more details about our privacy practices, including our role, the specific Stripe entity responsible under this Policy, and our legal bases for processing your Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . Defined Terms In this Policy, “Stripe”, “we”, “our,” or “us” refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity accountable for your Personal Data might vary. Learn More . “Personal Data” refers to any information associated with an identified or identifiable individual, which can include data that you provide to us, and that we collect about you during your interaction with our Services (such as device information, IP address, etc.). “Services” refers to the products, services, devices, and applications, that we provide under the Stripe Services Agreement (“Business Services”) or the Stripe Consumer Terms of Service (“End User Services”); websites (“Sites”) like Stripe.com and Link.com; and other Stripe applications and online services. We provide Business Services to entities (“Business Users”). We provide End User Services directly to individuals for their personal use.  “Financial Partners” are financial institutions, banks, and other partners such as payment method acquirers, payout providers, and card networks that we partner with to provide the Services. Depending on the context, “you” might be an End Customer, End User, Representative, or Visitor: End Users. When you use an End User Service, such as saving a payment method with Link, for personal use we refer to you as an “End User.” End Customers. When you are not directly transacting with Stripe, but we receive your Personal Data to provide Services to a Business User, including when you make a purchase from a Business User on a Stripe Checkout page or receive payments from a Business User, we refer to you as an “End Customer.” Representatives. When you are acting on behalf of an existing or potential Business User—perhaps as a company founder, account administrator for a Business User, or a recipient of an employee credit card from a Business User via Stripe Issuing—we refer to you as a “Representative.” Visitors. When you interact with Stripe by visiting a Site without being logged into a Stripe account, or when your interaction with Stripe does not involve you being an End User, End Customer, or Representative, we refer to you as a “Visitor.” For example, you are a Visitor when you send a message to Stripe asking for more information about our Services. In this Policy, “Transaction Data” refers to data collected and used by Stripe to facilitate transactions you request. Some Transaction Data is Personal Data and may include: your name, email address, contact number, billing and shipping address, payment method information (like credit or debit card number, bank account details, or payment card image chosen by you), merchant and location details, amount and date of purchase, and in some instances, information about what was purchased. 1. Personal Data that we collect and how we use and share it 2. More ways we collect, use and share Personal Data 3. Legal bases for processing data 4. Your rights and choices 5. Security and retention 6. International data transfers 7. Updates and notifications 8. Jurisdiction-specific provisions 9. Contact us 10. US Consumer Privacy Notice 1. Personal Data we collect and how we use and share it Our collection and use of Personal Data differs based on whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, and the specific Service that you are using. For example, if you're a sole proprietor who wants to use our Business Services, we may collect your Personal Data to onboard your business; at the same time, you might also be an End Customer if you've bought goods from another Business User that is using our Services for payment processing. You could also be an End User if you used our End User Service, such as Link, for those transactions. 1.1 End Users We provide End User Services when we provide the Services directly to you for your personal use (e.g., Link). Additional details regarding our collection, usage, and sharing of End User Personal Data, including the legal bases we rely on for processing such data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about End Users Using Link or Connecting your bank account . Stripe offers a service called "Link," which allows you to create an account and store information for future interactions with Stripe’s Services and Business Users. You may save a number of different kinds of Personal Data using Link. For instance, you may save your name, payment method details, contact information, and address to conveniently use saved information to pay for transactions across our Business Users. When you choose to pay with Link, we will also collect Transaction Data associated with your transactions. Learn More . You can also share and save bank account details to your Link account using Stripe’s Financial Connections product. When you use Financial Connections, Stripe will periodically collect and process your account information (such as bank account owner information, account balances, account number and details, account transactions, and, in some cases, log-in credentials). You can ask us to cease the collection of such data at any time. Learn More . You can also use your Link account to access services provided by Stripe’s partner businesses, such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services or crypto wallet services. In these situations, we will collect and share additional Personal Data with partner businesses to facilitate your use of such services. You can save this information to your Link account to access similar services in the future. We may also receive certain information about you from partner businesses in connection with the services they provide. Learn More . Finally, you can use Link to store your identity documents (such as your driver’s license) so that you can share them in future interactions with Stripe or its Business Users. Paying Stripe . When you purchase goods or services directly from Stripe, we receive your Transaction Data. For instance, when you make a payment to Stripe Climate, we collect information about the transaction, as well as your contact and payment method details. Identity/Verification Services . We offer an identity verification service that automates the comparison of your identity document (such as a driver’s license) with your image (such as a selfie). You can separately consent to us using your biometric data to enhance our verification technology, with the option to revoke your consent at any time. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Users, including about your online activity and your engagement with our End User Services, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Users Services . We use and share your Personal Data to provide the End User Services to you, which includes support, personalization (such as language preferences and setting choices), and communication about our End User Services (such as communicating Policy updates and information about our Services). For example, Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies or the data you provide to our Business Users (such as when you input your email address on a Business User’s website) to recognize you and help you use Link when visiting our Business User’s website. Learn more about how we use cookies and similar technologies in Stripe’s Cookie Policy . Our Business Users. When you use Link to make payments with our Business Users, we share your Personal Data, including name, contact information, payment method details, and Transaction Data with those Business Users. Learn More . You can also direct Stripe to share your saved bank account information and identity documents with Business Users you do business with. Once we share your Personal Data with Business Users, we may process that Personal Data as a Data Processor for those Business Users, as detailed in Section 1.2 of this Policy.  You should consult the privacy policies of the Business Users’ you do business with for information on how they use the information shared with them. Fraud Detection and Loss Prevention . We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect fraud and prevent financial losses for you, us, and our Business Users and Financial Partners, including detecting unauthorized purchases. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those that use our fraud prevention-related Business Services (such as Stripe Radar), with Personal Data about you (including your attempted transactions) so that they can assess the fraud or loss risk associated with the transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, we may use your Personal Data, including Transaction Data, to assess your eligibility for, and offer you, other End User Services or promote existing End User Services, including through co-marketing with partners such as Stripe Business Users. Learn more . Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we use and share End User Personal Data with third party partners to allow us to advertise our End User Services to you, including through interest-based advertising, and to track the efficacy of such ads. We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the Europe
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DUMB DEV Community Close Privacy Policy Last Updated: September 01, 2023 This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand how DEV Community Inc. (" DEV ," " we ," or " us ") collects, use, and discloses your personal information. What's With the Defined Terms? You'll notice that some words appear in quotes in this Privacy Policy.  They're called "defined terms," and we use them so that we don't have to repeat the same language again and again.  They mean the same thing in every instance, to help us make sure that this Privacy Policy is consistent. We've included the defined terms throughout because we want it to be easy for you to read them in context. 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION 11. OTHER PROVISIONS 12. CONTACT US 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? This Privacy Policy applies to personal information processed by us, including on our websites, mobile applications, and other online or offline offerings — basically anything we do. To make this Privacy Policy easier to read, our websites, mobile applications, and other offerings are all collectively called the " Services. " Beyond this Privacy Policy, your use of the Services is subject to our DEV Community Terms and our Forem Terms. The Services include both our own community forum at https://www.dev.to (the " DEV Community ") and the open source tool we provide called " Forem ," available at https://www.forem.com which allows our customers to create and operate their own online forums. We collect personal information from two categories of people: (1) our customers, who use Forem and our hosting services to run and host their own forums (we'll call them " Forem Operators "), and (2) the people who interact with DEV-hosted forums, including forums provided by Forem Operators utilizing Forem and separately our own DEV Community (we'll call them " Users "). An Important Note for Users Since we provide hosting services for Forem Operators, technically we also process your information on their behalf. That processing is governed by the contracts that we have in place with each Forem Operator, not this Privacy Policy. In other words, when you share your data on a DEV-hosted forum operated by a Forem Operator, we at DEV are basically just the "pipes" — we process the data on behalf of the Forem Operator, but don't do anything with it ourselves beyond what we're required to do under our contract (and by law). So, if you post your information on a DEV-powered forum provided by a Forem Operator, that Forem Operator's privacy policy applies, and any questions or requests relating to your data on that service should be directed to that Forem Operator, not us. Likewise, if you use our mobile application, you may also interact with forums that use DEV's open-source tools but do all their hosting and data collection themselves. For those forums, we at DEV have no access to your data, so be sure to read the privacy policy of any third-party hosted forum before posting. 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT The categories of personal information we collect depend on whether you're a User or Forem Operator, how you interact with us, our Services, and the requirements of applicable law. Breaking it down, we collect three types of information: (1) information that you provide to us directly, (2) information we obtain automatically when you use our Services, and (3) information we get about you from other sources (such as third-party services and organizations). More details are below. A. Information You Provide to Us Directly We may collect the following personal information that you provide to us. Account Creation (for Forem Operators): We'll require your name and email address to get started, as well as some details about the Forem you want to run, such as: whether you're running the Forem on your own behalf or as part of an organization, and details about the community you want to support (how big is it, what topics does it cover, where do members currently communicate, how/if the community earns money, whether the community is open, invite-only or paid, any existing social media accounts, etc.) You'll need to tell us a bit about your personal coding background, and you'll have the option to provide your DEV username as well, if you are a member of the DEV.to community. Account Creation (for Users) : We collect name and email address from users that create an account on DEV Community. For other forums created by Forem Operators using Forem, the Forem Operator determines what information is required for User account creation for their respective forums. Interactive Features (for Users) . Like any other social network, both we and other Users of our Services may collect personal information that you submit or make available through our interactive features (e.g., messaging and chat features, commenting functionalities, forums, blogs, posts, and other social media pages). While we do have private messages that are only between you and the person you're messaging (as well as us and the Forem Operator, as applicable), any information you provide using the public sharing features of the Services, such as the information you post to your public profile or the topics you follow is public, including to recruiters and prospective employers, and is not subject to any of the privacy protections we mention in this Privacy Policy except where legally required. Please exercise caution before revealing any information that may identify you in the real world to others. Purchases . If you buy stuff on our shop site https://shop.dev.to/ (as either a User or Forem Operator), or otherwise if you pay us in connection with your use of the Forem service, we may collect personal information and details associated with your purchases, including payment information. Any payments made via our Services are processed by third-party payment processors, such as Stripe, Shopify, and PayPal. We do not directly collect or store any payment card information entered through our Services, but may receive information associated with your payment card information (e.g., your billing details). Your Communications with Us (Users and Forem Operators) . We may collect personal information, such as email address, phone number, or mailing address when you request information about our Services, register for our newsletter or loyalty program, request customer or technical support, apply for a job, or otherwise communicate with us. Surveys . We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, you may be asked to provide certain information, which may include personal information (for example, your home address). Sweepstakes or Contests . We may collect personal information you provide for any sweepstakes or contests that we offer. In some jurisdictions, we are required to publicly share information of sweepstakes and contest winners. Conferences, Trade Shows, and Other Events . We may collect personal information from individuals when we attend conferences, trade shows, and other events. Business Development and Strategic Partnerships . We may collect personal information from individuals and third parties to assess and pursue potential business opportunities. Job Applications . We may post job openings and opportunities on our Services. If you reply to one of these postings by submitting your application, CV and/or cover letter to us, we will collect and use your information to assess your qualifications. B. Information Collected Automatically We may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services: Automatic Data Collection . We may collect certain information automatically when you use our Services, such as your Internet protocol (IP) address, user settings, MAC address, cookie identifiers, mobile carrier, mobile advertising and other unique identifiers, browser or device information, location information (including approximate location derived from IP address), and Internet service provider. We may also automatically collect information regarding your use of our Services, such as pages that you visit before, during and after using our Services, information about the links you click, the types of content you interact with, the frequency and duration of your activities, and other information about how you use our Services. In addition, we may collect information that other people provide about you when they use our Services, including information about you when they tag you in their posts. Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, and Other Technologies . We, as well as third parties that provide content, advertising, or other functionality on our Services, may use cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and other technologies (" Technologies ") to automatically collect information through your use of our Services. Cookies . Cookies are small text files placed in device browsers that store preferences and facilitate and enhance your experience. Pixel Tags/Web Beacons . A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded in our Services that collects information about engagement on our Services. The use of a pixel tag allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded. Our uses of these Technologies fall into the following general categories: Operationally Necessary . This includes Technologies that allow you access to our Services, applications, and tools that are required to identify irregular website behavior, prevent fraudulent activity and improve security or that allow you to make use of our functionality. Performance-Related . We may use Technologies to assess the performance of our Services, including as part of our analytic practices to help us understand how individuals use our Services ( see Analytics below ). Functionality-Related . We may use Technologies that allow us to offer you enhanced functionality when accessing or using our Services. This may include identifying you when you sign into our Services or keeping track of your specified preferences, interests, or past items viewed. Analytics . We may use Technologies and other third-party tools to process analytics information on our Services. Some of our analytics partners include Google Analytics. For more information,please visit Google Analytics' Privacy Policy . To learn more about how to opt-out of Google Analytics' use of your information, please click here . Social Media Platforms . Our Services may contain social media buttons such as Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, Instagram, and Twitch (that might include widgets such as the "share this" button or other interactive mini programs). These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our Services, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Your interactions with these platforms are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it. See the "Your Privacy Choices and Rights" section below to understand your choices regarding these Technologies. C. Information Collected from Other Sources We may obtain information about you from other sources, including through third-party services and organizations. For example, if you access our Services through a third-party application, such as an app store, a third-party login service (e.g., through Twitter, Apple, or GitHub), or a social networking site, we may collect whatever information about you from that third-party application that you have made available via your privacy settings. 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use your information for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, for administrative purposes, and to market our products and Services, as described below. A. Provide Our Services We use your information to fulfill our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as: Managing your information and accounts; Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of our Services; Answering requests for customer or technical support; Communicating with you about your account, activities on our Services, and policy changes; Processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services; and Allowing you to register for events. B. Administrative Purposes We use your information for various administrative purposes, such as: Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention; Detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; Measuring interest and engagement in our Services, including for usage-based billing purposes; Short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads; Improving, optimizing, upgrading, or enhancing our Services; Developing new products and Services; Ensuring internal quality control and safety; Authenticating and verifying individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this policy; Debugging to identify and repair errors with our Services; Auditing relating to interactions, transactions and other compliance activities; Enforcing our agreements and policies; and Complying with our legal obligations. C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws.  8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . Where required by law, California residents under the age of 18 may request to have their posted content or information removed from the publicly-viewable portions of the Services by contacting us directly as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below or by logging into their account and removing the content or information using our self-service tools. 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Information. You can exercise this right by contacting us as set forth in the "Contact Us\" section below with the subject line "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account. Please note that we do not currently sell your Personal Information as sales are defined in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. If you have any questions, please contact us as set forth below. 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION The Services are not directed to children under 13 (or other age as required by local law), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to our site without your consent, you may contact us as described in the "Contact Us" section below. If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of applicable law, we will delete any personal information we have collected, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it, and terminate the child's account if applicable. 11. OTHER PROVISIONS Third-Party Websites or Applications . The Services may contain links to other websites or applications, and other websites or applications may reference or link to our Services. These third-party services are not controlled by us. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies of each website and application with which they interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for, the privacy practices or content of such other websites or applications. Providing personal information to third-party websites or applications is at your own risk. Changes to Our Privacy Policy . We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time in our sole discretion. If there are any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you as required by applicable law. You understand and agree that you will be deemed to have accepted the updated Privacy Policy if you continue to use our Services after the new Privacy Policy takes effect. 12. 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Thanks for your help! Learn Explain a complex topic simply Hi Claude! Could you explain a complex topic simply? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Help me make sense of these ideas Hi Claude! Could you help me make sense of these ideas? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Prepare for an exam or interview Hi Claude! Could you prepare for an exam or interview? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Code Explain a programming concept Hi Claude! Could you explain a programming concept? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Look over my code and give me tips Hi Claude! Could you look over my code and give me tips? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Vibe code with me Hi Claude! Could you vibe code with me? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! More Write case studies This is another test Write grant proposals Hi Claude! Could you write grant proposals? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to — like Google Drive, web search, etc. — if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can - an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! 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Privacy Policy - Open Forem Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Open Forem Close Privacy Policy Last Updated: September 01, 2023 This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand how DEV Community Inc. (" DEV ," " we ," or " us ") collects, use, and discloses your personal information. What's With the Defined Terms? You'll notice that some words appear in quotes in this Privacy Policy.  They're called "defined terms," and we use them so that we don't have to repeat the same language again and again.  They mean the same thing in every instance, to help us make sure that this Privacy Policy is consistent. We've included the defined terms throughout because we want it to be easy for you to read them in context. 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION 11. OTHER PROVISIONS 12. CONTACT US 1. WHAT DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO? This Privacy Policy applies to personal information processed by us, including on our websites, mobile applications, and other online or offline offerings — basically anything we do. To make this Privacy Policy easier to read, our websites, mobile applications, and other offerings are all collectively called the " Services. " Beyond this Privacy Policy, your use of the Services is subject to our DEV Community Terms and our Forem Terms. The Services include both our own community forum at https://www.dev.to (the " DEV Community ") and the open source tool we provide called " Forem ," available at https://www.forem.com which allows our customers to create and operate their own online forums. We collect personal information from two categories of people: (1) our customers, who use Forem and our hosting services to run and host their own forums (we'll call them " Forem Operators "), and (2) the people who interact with DEV-hosted forums, including forums provided by Forem Operators utilizing Forem and separately our own DEV Community (we'll call them " Users "). An Important Note for Users Since we provide hosting services for Forem Operators, technically we also process your information on their behalf. That processing is governed by the contracts that we have in place with each Forem Operator, not this Privacy Policy. In other words, when you share your data on a DEV-hosted forum operated by a Forem Operator, we at DEV are basically just the "pipes" — we process the data on behalf of the Forem Operator, but don't do anything with it ourselves beyond what we're required to do under our contract (and by law). So, if you post your information on a DEV-powered forum provided by a Forem Operator, that Forem Operator's privacy policy applies, and any questions or requests relating to your data on that service should be directed to that Forem Operator, not us. Likewise, if you use our mobile application, you may also interact with forums that use DEV's open-source tools but do all their hosting and data collection themselves. For those forums, we at DEV have no access to your data, so be sure to read the privacy policy of any third-party hosted forum before posting. 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT The categories of personal information we collect depend on whether you're a User or Forem Operator, how you interact with us, our Services, and the requirements of applicable law. Breaking it down, we collect three types of information: (1) information that you provide to us directly, (2) information we obtain automatically when you use our Services, and (3) information we get about you from other sources (such as third-party services and organizations). More details are below. A. Information You Provide to Us Directly We may collect the following personal information that you provide to us. Account Creation (for Forem Operators): We'll require your name and email address to get started, as well as some details about the Forem you want to run, such as: whether you're running the Forem on your own behalf or as part of an organization, and details about the community you want to support (how big is it, what topics does it cover, where do members currently communicate, how/if the community earns money, whether the community is open, invite-only or paid, any existing social media accounts, etc.) You'll need to tell us a bit about your personal coding background, and you'll have the option to provide your DEV username as well, if you are a member of the DEV.to community. Account Creation (for Users) : We collect name and email address from users that create an account on DEV Community. For other forums created by Forem Operators using Forem, the Forem Operator determines what information is required for User account creation for their respective forums. Interactive Features (for Users) . Like any other social network, both we and other Users of our Services may collect personal information that you submit or make available through our interactive features (e.g., messaging and chat features, commenting functionalities, forums, blogs, posts, and other social media pages). While we do have private messages that are only between you and the person you're messaging (as well as us and the Forem Operator, as applicable), any information you provide using the public sharing features of the Services, such as the information you post to your public profile or the topics you follow is public, including to recruiters and prospective employers, and is not subject to any of the privacy protections we mention in this Privacy Policy except where legally required. Please exercise caution before revealing any information that may identify you in the real world to others. Purchases . If you buy stuff on our shop site https://shop.dev.to/ (as either a User or Forem Operator), or otherwise if you pay us in connection with your use of the Forem service, we may collect personal information and details associated with your purchases, including payment information. Any payments made via our Services are processed by third-party payment processors, such as Stripe, Shopify, and PayPal. We do not directly collect or store any payment card information entered through our Services, but may receive information associated with your payment card information (e.g., your billing details). Your Communications with Us (Users and Forem Operators) . We may collect personal information, such as email address, phone number, or mailing address when you request information about our Services, register for our newsletter or loyalty program, request customer or technical support, apply for a job, or otherwise communicate with us. Surveys . We may contact you to participate in surveys. If you decide to participate, you may be asked to provide certain information, which may include personal information (for example, your home address). Sweepstakes or Contests . We may collect personal information you provide for any sweepstakes or contests that we offer. In some jurisdictions, we are required to publicly share information of sweepstakes and contest winners. Conferences, Trade Shows, and Other Events . We may collect personal information from individuals when we attend conferences, trade shows, and other events. Business Development and Strategic Partnerships . We may collect personal information from individuals and third parties to assess and pursue potential business opportunities. Job Applications . We may post job openings and opportunities on our Services. If you reply to one of these postings by submitting your application, CV and/or cover letter to us, we will collect and use your information to assess your qualifications. B. Information Collected Automatically We may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services: Automatic Data Collection . We may collect certain information automatically when you use our Services, such as your Internet protocol (IP) address, user settings, MAC address, cookie identifiers, mobile carrier, mobile advertising and other unique identifiers, browser or device information, location information (including approximate location derived from IP address), and Internet service provider. We may also automatically collect information regarding your use of our Services, such as pages that you visit before, during and after using our Services, information about the links you click, the types of content you interact with, the frequency and duration of your activities, and other information about how you use our Services. In addition, we may collect information that other people provide about you when they use our Services, including information about you when they tag you in their posts. Cookies, Pixel Tags/Web Beacons, and Other Technologies . We, as well as third parties that provide content, advertising, or other functionality on our Services, may use cookies, pixel tags, local storage, and other technologies (" Technologies ") to automatically collect information through your use of our Services. Cookies . Cookies are small text files placed in device browsers that store preferences and facilitate and enhance your experience. Pixel Tags/Web Beacons . A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded in our Services that collects information about engagement on our Services. The use of a pixel tag allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded. Our uses of these Technologies fall into the following general categories: Operationally Necessary . This includes Technologies that allow you access to our Services, applications, and tools that are required to identify irregular website behavior, prevent fraudulent activity and improve security or that allow you to make use of our functionality. Performance-Related . We may use Technologies to assess the performance of our Services, including as part of our analytic practices to help us understand how individuals use our Services ( see Analytics below ). Functionality-Related . We may use Technologies that allow us to offer you enhanced functionality when accessing or using our Services. This may include identifying you when you sign into our Services or keeping track of your specified preferences, interests, or past items viewed. Analytics . We may use Technologies and other third-party tools to process analytics information on our Services. Some of our analytics partners include Google Analytics. For more information,please visit Google Analytics' Privacy Policy . To learn more about how to opt-out of Google Analytics' use of your information, please click here . Social Media Platforms . Our Services may contain social media buttons such as Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, Instagram, and Twitch (that might include widgets such as the "share this" button or other interactive mini programs). These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our Services, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Your interactions with these platforms are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it. See the "Your Privacy Choices and Rights" section below to understand your choices regarding these Technologies. C. Information Collected from Other Sources We may obtain information about you from other sources, including through third-party services and organizations. For example, if you access our Services through a third-party application, such as an app store, a third-party login service (e.g., through Twitter, Apple, or GitHub), or a social networking site, we may collect whatever information about you from that third-party application that you have made available via your privacy settings. 3. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use your information for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, for administrative purposes, and to market our products and Services, as described below. A. Provide Our Services We use your information to fulfill our contract with you and provide you with our Services, such as: Managing your information and accounts; Providing access to certain areas, functionalities, and features of our Services; Answering requests for customer or technical support; Communicating with you about your account, activities on our Services, and policy changes; Processing your financial information and other payment methods for products or Services purchased; Processing applications if you apply for a job we post on our Services; and Allowing you to register for events. B. Administrative Purposes We use your information for various administrative purposes, such as: Pursuing our legitimate interests such as direct marketing, research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention; Detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity; Measuring interest and engagement in our Services, including for usage-based billing purposes; Short-term, transient use, such as contextual customization of ads; Improving, optimizing, upgrading, or enhancing our Services; Developing new products and Services; Ensuring internal quality control and safety; Authenticating and verifying individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this policy; Debugging to identify and repair errors with our Services; Auditing relating to interactions, transactions and other compliance activities; Enforcing our agreements and policies; and Complying with our legal obligations. C. Marketing and Advertising our Products and Services We may use your personal information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements for our Services, such as via email. If you have any questions about our marketing practices, you may contact us at any time as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. D. Other Purposes We also use your information for other purposes as requested by you or as permitted by applicable law. Consent . We may use personal information for other purposes that are clearly disclosed to you at the time you provide personal information or with your consent. Automated Decision Making. We may engage in automated decision making, including profiling, such as to suggest topics or other Users for you to follow. DEV's processing of your personal information will not result in a decision based solely on automated processing that significantly affects you unless such a decision is necessary as part of a contract we have with you, we have your consent, or we are permitted by law to engage in such automated decision making. If you have questions about our automated decision making, you may contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. De-identified and Aggregated Information . We may use personal information and other information about you to create de-identified and/or aggregated information, such as de-identified demographic information, information about the device from which you access our Services, or other analyses we create. For example, we may collect system-wide information to ensure availability of the platform, or measure aggregate data trends to analyze and optimize our Services. Share Content with Friends or Colleagues. Our Services may offer various tools and functionalities. For example, we may allow you to provide information about your friends through our referral services. Our referral services may allow you to forward or share certain content with a friend or colleague, such as an email inviting your friend to use our Services. Please only share with us contact information of people with whom you have a relationship (e.g., relative, friend neighbor, or co-worker). 4. HOW WE DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We disclose your information to third parties for a variety of business purposes, including to provide our Services, to protect us or others, or in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer, as described below. A. Disclosures to Provide our Services The categories of third parties with whom we may share your information are described below. Service Providers . We may share your personal information with our third-party service providers who use that information to help us provide our Services. This includes service providers that provide us with IT support, hosting, payment processing, customer service, and related services. For example, our Shop site is run by Shopify, who handle your shipping details on our behalf. Business Partners . We may share your personal information with business partners to provide you with a product or service you have requested. We may also share your personal information to business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services. Other Users . As described above in the "Personal Information We Collect" section of this Privacy Policy, our Service allows Users to share their profiles, and any posts, chats, etc. with other Users and with the general public, including to those who do not use our Services. APIs/SDKs . We may use third-party Application Program Interfaces ("APIs") and Software Development Kits ("SDKs") as part of the functionality of our Services. For more information about our use of APIs and SDKs, please contact us as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below. B . Disclosures to Protect Us or Others We may access, preserve, and disclose any information we store associated with you to external parties if we, in good faith, believe doing so is required or appropriate to: comply with law enforcement or national security requests and legal process, such as a court order or subpoena; protect your, our, or others' rights, property, or safety; enforce our policies or contracts; collect amounts owed to us; or assist with an investigation or prosecution of suspected or actual illegal activity. C. Disclosure in the Event of Merger, Sale, or Other Asset Transfers If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, purchase or sale of assets, or transition of service to another provider, your information may be sold or transferred as part of such a transaction, as permitted by law and/or contract. 5. YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES AND RIGHTS Your Privacy Choices . The privacy choices you may have about your personal information are determined by applicable law and are described below. Email Communications . If you receive an unwanted email from us, you can use the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the email to opt out of receiving future emails. Note that you will continue to receive transaction-related emails regarding products or Services you have requested. We may also send you certain non-promotional communications regarding us and our Services, and you will not be able to opt out of those communications (e.g., communications regarding our Services or updates to our Terms or this Privacy Policy). Mobile Devices . We may send you push notifications through our mobile application. You may opt out from receiving these push notifications by changing the settings on your mobile device. "Do Not Track." Do Not Track (" DNT ") is a privacy preference that users can set in certain web browsers. Please note that we do not respond to or honor DNT signals or similar mechanisms transmitted by web browsers. Cookies and Interest-Based Advertising . You may stop or restrict the placement of Technologies on your device or remove them by adjusting your preferences as your browser or device permits. However, if you adjust your preferences, our Services may not work properly. Please note that cookie-based opt-outs are not effective on mobile applications. Please note you must separately opt out in each browser and on each device. Your Privacy Rights . In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to: Access Personal Information about you, including: (i) confirming whether we are processing your personal information; (ii) obtaining access to or a copy of your personal information; Request Correction of your personal information where it is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. In some cases, we may provide self-service tools that enable you to update your personal information; Request Deletion, Anonymization or Blocking of your personal information when processing is based on your consent or when processing is unnecessary, excessive or noncompliant; Request Restriction of or Object to our processing of your personal information when processing is noncompliant; Withdraw Your Consent to our processing of your personal information. If you refrain from providing personal information or withdraw your consent to processing, some features of our Service may not be available; Request Data Portability and Receive an Electronic Copy of Personal Information that You Have Provided to Us; Be Informed about third parties with which your personal information has been shared; and Request the Review of Decisions Taken Exclusively Based on Automated Processing if such decisions could affect your data subject rights. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in "Contact Us" below. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable laws. 6. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS All information processed by us may be transferred, processed, and stored anywhere in the world, including, but not limited to, the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We always strive to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of applicable laws. 7. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We store the personal information we collect as described in this Privacy Policy for as long as you use our Services or as necessary: to fulfill the purpose or purposes for which it was collected, to provide our Services, to resolve disputes, to establish legal defenses, to conduct audits, to pursue legitimate business purposes, to enforce our agreements, and to comply with applicable laws.  8. SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Refer-a-Friend and Similar Incentive Programs . As described above in the How We Use Your Personal Information section ("Share Content with Friends or Colleagues" subsection), we may offer referral programs or other incentivized data collection programs. For example, we may offer incentives to you such as discounts or promotional items or credit in connection with these programs, wherein you provide your personal information in exchange for a reward, or provide personal information regarding your friends or colleagues (such as their email address) and receive rewards when they sign up to use our Services. (The referred party may also receive rewards for signing up via your referral.) These programs are entirely voluntary and allow us to grow our business and provide additional benefits to you. The value of your data to us depends on how you ultimately use our Services, whereas the value of the referred party's data to us depends on whether the referred party ultimately becomes a User or Forem Operator and uses our Services. Said value will be reflected in the incentive offered in connection with each program. Accessibility . This Privacy Policy uses industry-standard technologies and was developed in line with the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.1* . * If you wish to print this policy, please do so from your web browser or by saving the page as a PDF. California Shine the Light . The California "Shine the Light" law permits users who are California residents to request and obtain from us once a year, free of charge, a list of the third parties to whom we have disclosed their personal information (if any) for their direct marketing purposes in the prior calendar year, as well as the type of personal information disclosed to those parties. Right for Minors to Remove Posted Content . Where required by law, California residents under the age of 18 may request to have their posted content or information removed from the publicly-viewable portions of the Services by contacting us directly as set forth in the "Contact Us" section below or by logging into their account and removing the content or information using our self-service tools. 9. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FOR NEVADA RESIDENTS If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Information. You can exercise this right by contacting us as set forth in the "Contact Us\" section below with the subject line "Nevada Do Not Sell Request" and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account. Please note that we do not currently sell your Personal Information as sales are defined in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A. If you have any questions, please contact us as set forth below. 10. CHILDREN'S INFORMATION The Services are not directed to children under 13 (or other age as required by local law), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has uploaded personal information to our site without your consent, you may contact us as described in the "Contact Us" section below. If we become aware that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of applicable law, we will delete any personal information we have collected, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it, and terminate the child's account if applicable. 11. OTHER PROVISIONS Third-Party Websites or Applications . The Services may contain links to other websites or applications, and other websites or applications may reference or link to our Services. These third-party services are not controlled by us. 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Chat avec le service des ventes de Stripe Datenschutzrichtlinie Stripe logo Juridique Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Politique de confidentialité Politique sur l'utilisation des cookies Cadre de protection des données Liste des prestataires de services Contrat de traitement des données Supplier Data Processing Agreement Centre de confidentialité de Stripe. Privacy Policy Last updated: January 16, 2025 This Privacy Policy includes important information about your personal data and we encourage you to read it carefully. Welcome We provide financial infrastructure for the internet. Individuals and businesses of all sizes use our technology and services to facilitate purchases, accept payments, send payouts, and manage online businesses. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the Personal Data that we collect, how we use and share it, and details on how you can reach us with privacy-related inquiries. The Policy also outlines your rights and choices as a data subject, including the right to object to certain uses of your Personal Data.  Depending on the activity, Stripe assumes the role of a “data controller” and/or “data processor” (or “service provider”). For more details about our privacy practices, including our role, the specific Stripe entity responsible under this Policy, and our legal bases for processing your Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . Defined Terms In this Policy, “Stripe”, “we”, “our,” or “us” refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity accountable for your Personal Data might vary. Learn More . “Personal Data” refers to any information associated with an identified or identifiable individual, which can include data that you provide to us, and that we collect about you during your interaction with our Services (such as device information, IP address, etc.). “Services” refers to the products, services, devices, and applications, that we provide under the Stripe Services Agreement (“Business Services”) or the Stripe Consumer Terms of Service (“End User Services”); websites (“Sites”) like Stripe.com and Link.com; and other Stripe applications and online services. We provide Business Services to entities (“Business Users”). We provide End User Services directly to individuals for their personal use.  “Financial Partners” are financial institutions, banks, and other partners such as payment method acquirers, payout providers, and card networks that we partner with to provide the Services. Depending on the context, “you” might be an End Customer, End User, Representative, or Visitor: End Users. When you use an End User Service, such as saving a payment method with Link, for personal use we refer to you as an “End User.” End Customers. When you are not directly transacting with Stripe, but we receive your Personal Data to provide Services to a Business User, including when you make a purchase from a Business User on a Stripe Checkout page or receive payments from a Business User, we refer to you as an “End Customer.” Representatives. When you are acting on behalf of an existing or potential Business User—perhaps as a company founder, account administrator for a Business User, or a recipient of an employee credit card from a Business User via Stripe Issuing—we refer to you as a “Representative.” Visitors. When you interact with Stripe by visiting a Site without being logged into a Stripe account, or when your interaction with Stripe does not involve you being an End User, End Customer, or Representative, we refer to you as a “Visitor.” For example, you are a Visitor when you send a message to Stripe asking for more information about our Services. In this Policy, “Transaction Data” refers to data collected and used by Stripe to facilitate transactions you request. Some Transaction Data is Personal Data and may include: your name, email address, contact number, billing and shipping address, payment method information (like credit or debit card number, bank account details, or payment card image chosen by you), merchant and location details, amount and date of purchase, and in some instances, information about what was purchased. 1. Personal Data that we collect and how we use and share it 2. More ways we collect, use and share Personal Data 3. Legal bases for processing data 4. Your rights and choices 5. Security and retention 6. International data transfers 7. Updates and notifications 8. Jurisdiction-specific provisions 9. Contact us 10. US Consumer Privacy Notice 1. Personal Data we collect and how we use and share it Our collection and use of Personal Data differs based on whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, and the specific Service that you are using. For example, if you're a sole proprietor who wants to use our Business Services, we may collect your Personal Data to onboard your business; at the same time, you might also be an End Customer if you've bought goods from another Business User that is using our Services for payment processing. You could also be an End User if you used our End User Service, such as Link, for those transactions. 1.1 End Users We provide End User Services when we provide the Services directly to you for your personal use (e.g., Link). Additional details regarding our collection, usage, and sharing of End User Personal Data, including the legal bases we rely on for processing such data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about End Users Using Link or Connecting your bank account . Stripe offers a service called "Link," which allows you to create an account and store information for future interactions with Stripe’s Services and Business Users. You may save a number of different kinds of Personal Data using Link. For instance, you may save your name, payment method details, contact information, and address to conveniently use saved information to pay for transactions across our Business Users. When you choose to pay with Link, we will also collect Transaction Data associated with your transactions. Learn More . You can also share and save bank account details to your Link account using Stripe’s Financial Connections product. When you use Financial Connections, Stripe will periodically collect and process your account information (such as bank account owner information, account balances, account number and details, account transactions, and, in some cases, log-in credentials). You can ask us to cease the collection of such data at any time. Learn More . Finally, you can use Link to store your identity documents (such as your driver’s license) so that you can share them in future interactions with Stripe or its Business Users. Paying Stripe . When you purchase goods or services directly from Stripe, we receive your Transaction Data. For instance, when you make a payment to Stripe Climate, we collect information about the transaction, as well as your contact and payment method details. Identity/Verification Services . We offer an identity verification service that automates the comparison of your identity document (such as a driver’s license) with your image (such as a selfie). You can separately consent to us using your biometric data to enhance our verification technology, with the option to revoke your consent at any time. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Users, including about your online activity and your engagement with our End User Services, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Users Services . We use and share your Personal Data to provide the End User Services to you, which includes support, personalization (such as language preferences and setting choices), and communication about our End User Services (such as communicating Policy updates and information about our Services). For example, Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies or the data you provide to our Business Users (such as when you input your email address on a Business User’s website) to recognize you and help you use Link when visiting our Business User’s website. Learn more about how we use cookies and similar technologies in Stripe’s Cookie Policy . Our Business Users. When you use Link to make payments with our Business Users, we share your Personal Data, including name, contact information, payment method details, and Transaction Data with those Business Users. Learn More . You can also direct Stripe to share your saved bank account information and identity documents with Business Users you do business with. Once we share your Personal Data with Business Users, we may process that Personal Data as a Data Processor for those Business Users, as detailed in Section 1.2 of this Policy.  You should consult the privacy policies of the Business Users’ you do business with for information on how they use the information shared with them. Fraud Detection and Loss Prevention . We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect fraud and prevent financial losses for you, us, and our Business Users and Financial Partners, including detecting unauthorized purchases. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those that use our fraud prevention-related Business Services (such as Stripe Radar), with Personal Data about you (including your attempted transactions) so that they can assess the fraud or loss risk associated with the transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, we may use your Personal Data, including Transaction Data, to assess your eligibility for, and offer you, other End User Services or promote existing End User Services, including through co-marketing with partners such as Stripe Business Users. Learn more . Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we use and share End User Personal Data with third party partners to allow us to advertise our End User Services to you, including through interest-based advertising, and to track the efficacy of such ads. We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission and the UK International Data Transfer Addendum issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office. You can obtain a copy of the relevant Standard Contractual Clauses. Learn More . Other lawful methods available to us under applicable law.  Stripe, Inc. complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (“EU-U.S. DPF”), the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce and as applicable. Learn More . Stripe’s
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Chat with Stripe sales Privacy Policy Stripe logo Legal Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Data Privacy Framework Service Providers List Data Processing Agreement Supplier Data Processing Agreement Stripe Privacy Center Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy will be updated on January 16, 2026. Please review the upcoming changes here . Last updated: January 16, 2025 This Privacy Policy includes important information about your personal data and we encourage you to read it carefully. Welcome We provide financial infrastructure for the internet. Individuals and businesses of all sizes use our technology and services to facilitate purchases, accept payments, send payouts, and manage online businesses. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the Personal Data that we collect, how we use and share it, and details on how you can reach us with privacy-related inquiries. The Policy also outlines your rights and choices as a data subject, including the right to object to certain uses of your Personal Data.  Depending on the activity, Stripe assumes the role of a “data controller” and/or “data processor” (or “service provider”). For more details about our privacy practices, including our role, the specific Stripe entity responsible under this Policy, and our legal bases for processing your Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . Defined Terms In this Policy, “Stripe”, “we”, “our,” or “us” refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity accountable for your Personal Data might vary. Learn More . “Personal Data” refers to any information associated with an identified or identifiable individual, which can include data that you provide to us, and that we collect about you during your interaction with our Services (such as device information, IP address, etc.). “Services” refers to the products, services, devices, and applications, that we provide under the Stripe Services Agreement (“Business Services”) or the Stripe Consumer Terms of Service (“End User Services”); websites (“Sites”) like Stripe.com and Link.com; and other Stripe applications and online services. We provide Business Services to entities (“Business Users”). We provide End User Services directly to individuals for their personal use.  “Financial Partners” are financial institutions, banks, and other partners such as payment method acquirers, payout providers, and card networks that we partner with to provide the Services. Depending on the context, “you” might be an End Customer, End User, Representative, or Visitor: End Users. When you use an End User Service, such as saving a payment method with Link, for personal use we refer to you as an “End User.” End Customers. When you are not directly transacting with Stripe, but we receive your Personal Data to provide Services to a Business User, including when you make a purchase from a Business User on a Stripe Checkout page or receive payments from a Business User, we refer to you as an “End Customer.” Representatives. When you are acting on behalf of an existing or potential Business User—perhaps as a company founder, account administrator for a Business User, or a recipient of an employee credit card from a Business User via Stripe Issuing—we refer to you as a “Representative.” Visitors. When you interact with Stripe by visiting a Site without being logged into a Stripe account, or when your interaction with Stripe does not involve you being an End User, End Customer, or Representative, we refer to you as a “Visitor.” For example, you are a Visitor when you send a message to Stripe asking for more information about our Services. In this Policy, “Transaction Data” refers to data collected and used by Stripe to facilitate transactions you request. Some Transaction Data is Personal Data and may include: your name, email address, contact number, billing and shipping address, payment method information (like credit or debit card number, bank account details, or payment card image chosen by you), merchant and location details, amount and date of purchase, and in some instances, information about what was purchased. 1. Personal Data that we collect and how we use and share it 2. More ways we collect, use and share Personal Data 3. Legal bases for processing data 4. Your rights and choices 5. Security and retention 6. International data transfers 7. Updates and notifications 8. Jurisdiction-specific provisions 9. Contact us 10. US Consumer Privacy Notice 1. Personal Data we collect and how we use and share it Our collection and use of Personal Data differs based on whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, and the specific Service that you are using. For example, if you're a sole proprietor who wants to use our Business Services, we may collect your Personal Data to onboard your business; at the same time, you might also be an End Customer if you've bought goods from another Business User that is using our Services for payment processing. You could also be an End User if you used our End User Service, such as Link, for those transactions. 1.1 End Users We provide End User Services when we provide the Services directly to you for your personal use (e.g., Link). Additional details regarding our collection, usage, and sharing of End User Personal Data, including the legal bases we rely on for processing such data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about End Users Using Link or Connecting your bank account . Stripe offers a service called "Link," which allows you to create an account and store information for future interactions with Stripe’s Services and Business Users. You may save a number of different kinds of Personal Data using Link. For instance, you may save your name, payment method details, contact information, and address to conveniently use saved information to pay for transactions across our Business Users. When you choose to pay with Link, we will also collect Transaction Data associated with your transactions. Learn More . You can also share and save bank account details to your Link account using Stripe’s Financial Connections product. When you use Financial Connections, Stripe will periodically collect and process your account information (such as bank account owner information, account balances, account number and details, account transactions, and, in some cases, log-in credentials). You can ask us to cease the collection of such data at any time. Learn More . You can also use your Link account to access services provided by Stripe’s partner businesses, such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services or crypto wallet services. In these situations, we will collect and share additional Personal Data with partner businesses to facilitate your use of such services. You can save this information to your Link account to access similar services in the future. We may also receive certain information about you from partner businesses in connection with the services they provide. Learn More . Finally, you can use Link to store your identity documents (such as your driver’s license) so that you can share them in future interactions with Stripe or its Business Users. Paying Stripe . When you purchase goods or services directly from Stripe, we receive your Transaction Data. For instance, when you make a payment to Stripe Climate, we collect information about the transaction, as well as your contact and payment method details. Identity/Verification Services . We offer an identity verification service that automates the comparison of your identity document (such as a driver’s license) with your image (such as a selfie). You can separately consent to us using your biometric data to enhance our verification technology, with the option to revoke your consent at any time. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Users, including about your online activity and your engagement with our End User Services, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Users Services . We use and share your Personal Data to provide the End User Services to you, which includes support, personalization (such as language preferences and setting choices), and communication about our End User Services (such as communicating Policy updates and information about our Services). For example, Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies or the data you provide to our Business Users (such as when you input your email address on a Business User’s website) to recognize you and help you use Link when visiting our Business User’s website. Learn more about how we use cookies and similar technologies in Stripe’s Cookie Policy . Our Business Users. When you use Link to make payments with our Business Users, we share your Personal Data, including name, contact information, payment method details, and Transaction Data with those Business Users. Learn More . You can also direct Stripe to share your saved bank account information and identity documents with Business Users you do business with. Once we share your Personal Data with Business Users, we may process that Personal Data as a Data Processor for those Business Users, as detailed in Section 1.2 of this Policy.  You should consult the privacy policies of the Business Users’ you do business with for information on how they use the information shared with them. Fraud Detection and Loss Prevention . We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect fraud and prevent financial losses for you, us, and our Business Users and Financial Partners, including detecting unauthorized purchases. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those that use our fraud prevention-related Business Services (such as Stripe Radar), with Personal Data about you (including your attempted transactions) so that they can assess the fraud or loss risk associated with the transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, we may use your Personal Data, including Transaction Data, to assess your eligibility for, and offer you, other End User Services or promote existing End User Services, including through co-marketing with partners such as Stripe Business Users. Learn more . Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we use and share End User Personal Data with third party partners to allow us to advertise our End User Services to you, including through interest-based advertising, and to track the efficacy of such ads. We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the Europe
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This Privacy Policy applies to personal information that we collect when you visit our website at sentry.io (“ Site ”), use our products and services (“ Service ”), or otherwise interact with us (e.g., by attending an event or communicating with us). If you do not agree with this policy, please do not access or use our Site or Service or interact with any other aspect of our business. This Privacy Policy does not apply to data submitted to the Service (“ Service Data ”). A separate agreement (“ Customer Agreement ”) governs delivery, access, and use of the Service, including the processing of Service Data. With respect to any personal information included in Service Data, the organization (e.g., your employer or another entity or person) that entered into the Customer Agreement (“ Customer ”) controls its instance of the Service and any associated Service Data. If you have any questions about a Customer’s instance of the Service and any associated Service Data, please contact the Customer. We recommend that you read this Privacy Policy in full to ensure you are fully informed. However, if you only want to access a particular section of this Privacy Policy, then you can click on the relevant link below to jump to that section. Table of contents What does Sentry do? What personal information does Sentry collect? What does Sentry use my personal information for? Legal basis for processing personal information Who does Sentry disclose my personal information to? Cookies and similar tracking technology How does Sentry keep my personal information secure? International data transfers Data retention Your data protection rights Children’s privacy Third-party websites Updates to this Privacy Policy How to contact us Supplemental notice for California residents What does Sentry do? What does Sentry do? Sentry offers an application monitoring solution designed to identify, monitor, and alert developers to errors, bugs, and other performance issues that are occurring in their applications. For more information about Sentry, please see the “About Us” section of our Site at https://sentry.io/about/ . Return to top What personal information does Sentry collect? What personal information does Sentry collect? The personal information that we may collect about you broadly falls into the following categories: Information that you provide We collect information about you when you input it into our Site or the Service or otherwise provide it directly to us. Account and profile creation We collect information about you when you register for an account, create or modify your profile, and set preferences for the Service. For example, you may provide your contact information, including your first and last name, email address, and password when you register for the Service. You may also have the option of adding an avatar to your profile to be displayed in the Service. We keep track of your preferences when you select settings within the Service, including marketing and notification settings. Sign in via other platforms Instead of creating a user account, you can log in via your account with other platforms (currently Google, Github, or Azure Devops). We will not collect the password that you use for the relevant platform, but we may collect details from your account with the platform, such as username and email address. Requests and inquiries You may choose to provide us with information when you contact us about our Service or otherwise interact with us. For example, you may choose to submit information regarding a problem you are experiencing with our Service and send us screenshots to help in resolving the problem. You may submit your contact information to register for our events, to subscribe to receive marketing communications from us, or to make an inquiry through our Site. You may also provide content to us when you participate in a survey, contest, promotion, sweepstake, activity, or event, including via social media and other content platforms. Purchases If you register for a paid Service, we will collect purchase information, such as the Service plan that you purchase and information related to refunds, credits, and cancellations, and your billing address and payment information. Please note that any payment information you provide is sent directly to a third-party payment processor. We have no access to and do not store your payment information. Information that we collect from your device and usage We collect certain information about your device and how you and your device interact with us and our Site or Service. In some countries, including countries in the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom (together, ” Europe ”), this information may be considered personal data under applicable data protection laws. Specifically, the information we collect will include information such as your IP address, device type, unique device identification numbers, browser-type, operating system, software installed on your device, product keys, general location information (such as inferred from an IP address), and referring URL. We also collect information about how you and your device have interacted with our Site or Service or with us via email, including the pages you accessed, features you used, Service you purchased, links you clicked, and when you accessed and for how long. Some of this information is collected using cookies and similar tracking technology, as explained further under the heading “Cookies and similar tracking technology” below. Information that we obtain from third-party sources From time to time, we receive personal information about you from third-party sources (including social media and other content platforms, public databases, and from our business and channel partners and service providers). The types of information we collect from third parties include name, email addresses, job titles, and social media profiles. We may combine this information with information we collect through other means described above. This helps us to maintain and improve the accuracy of our records, identify new customers, deliver personalized communications, and suggest services that may be of interest to you. Return to top What does Sentry use my personal information for? What does Sentry use my personal information for? We use your information for business and commercial purposes, such as to: Provide, maintain, and improve the Site and Service, including system administration, system security, and adding new features or capabilities; Manage your account and send you related information, including confirmations, updates, technical notices, security alerts, and support and administrative messages; Respond to your comments, questions, and requests, and provide customer care and support services; Communicate with you about the Service, products, offers, surveys, events, content, and other news and information we think may be of interest to you; Monitor and analyse trends, usage, and activities in connection with the Site and Service and our communications to you; Detect, investigate, and prevent fraudulent transactions and other illegal activities, protect the rights and property of Sentry and others, and comply with legal requirements; Personalize and improve the Site and Service and provide advertisements, content, and features that match your profile and interests, and remember information about your preferences for the Site and Service; Administer surveys, contests, promotions, sweepstakes, and other activities; and Carry out any other purpose for which the information was collected. We may aggregate or de-identify information collected through the Service. We may use aggregated or de-identified data for any purpose, including without limitation for research and marketing purposes, and may also disclose such data to any third parties, including without limitation, advertisers, promotional partners, sponsors, event promoters, and others. Return to top Legal basis for processing personal information Legal basis for processing personal information If you are based in Europe, we collect and process information about you only where we have a legal basis for doing so under applicable European laws. This means we collect and process your information only where: We need it to provide the Site or Service, including to register you as a new user, operate the Site or Service, provide technical support, and to protect the safety and security of the Site or Service; It satisfies our legitimate interests, such as to market and promote the Service and to protect our legal rights and interests, which are not overridden by your own interests, rights, and freedoms; It is necessary to comply with a legal obligation or in connection with a legal claim, such as to respond to judicial orders or subpoenas; or You provide consent for a specific purpose, such as for marketing communications (where consent is required under applicable marketing laws). The legal bases depend on the type of information and the purpose for our processing. In some contexts, more than one legal basis applies. When we process your information based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on such consent before it is withdrawn. To exercise your rights, see “Your data protection rights” below. Where we are using your information because we or a third party (e.g., your employer) have a legitimate interest to do so, you have the right to object to that use though, in some cases, this may mean no longer using the Service. Return to top Who does Sentry disclose my personal information to? Who does Sentry disclose my personal information to? We disclose your personal information to the following categories of recipients: Affiliate companies who help operate and improve our Site and Service (including to support the delivery of, provide functionality on, or help to enhance the security of our Site and Service), offer other Sentry affiliated services to you, or who otherwise process personal information for the purposes described in this policy. The protections of this policy apply to the information we disclose in these circumstances. Third-party services providers who provide hosting, storage, support, payment processing, billing, communication, analysis, and other services to us, which may require them to access or use information about you. If a service provider needs to access or use information about you to perform services on our behalf, they do so under appropriate security and confidentiality procedures designed to protect your information. Third-party go-to-market partners who provide referral, sale, resale, or similar go-to-market services. We may disclose your information, like your name, email address, and job title, in connection with their services. We may also disclose information to these third parties where you have agreed to that disclosure. Third-party analytics partners to provide analytics services. These entities may use Cookies in the same way we do, to among other things, track and analyze data, and better understand your online activity. Third-party platforms when you, your administrator or other Service users choose to install or enable third-party apps, add-ons or other platforms for use with the Service. Doing so may give the providers of those platforms access to your account and information about you, like your name and email address, and any content you choose to connect with those platforms. Please note that when you use third-party platforms, your use will be governed by their own terms and privacy policies. Any competent law enforcement body, regulatory, government agency, court or other third party where we believe disclosure is necessary (i) as a matter of applicable law or regulation, (ii) to exercise, establish or defend our legal rights, or (iii) to protect your vital interests or those of any other person. An actual or potential buyer (and its agents and advisers) in connection with any actual or proposed purchase, merger, or acquisition of any part of our business, provided that we inform the buyer it must use your personal information only for the purposes disclosed in this policy. Any other person with your consent to the disclosure. Return to top Cookies and similar tracking technology Cookies and similar tracking technology We use cookies and similar tracking technology (collectively, “ Cookies ”) to collect and use personal information about you, including to understand and save your preferences, and to compile aggregate data about Site and Service interaction. We may also allow certain third parties (e.g., service providers such as Stripe) to access their own cookies or other tracking technologies on your computer, mobile phone, or other device you use to access the Site or Service. Cookies may be associated with de-identified data linked to or derived from data you voluntarily have submitted to us (e.g., your email address) that we may share with a service provider in hashed, non-human-readable form. You may refuse to accept Cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of Cookies. You can find information on popular browsers and how to adjust your Cookie preferences at the browser provider’s websites. You can choose to disable Cookies, but if you do, your ability to use or access certain parts of our Site and Service may be affected. We do not recognize or respond to browser-initiated Do Not Track signals. Return to top How does Sentry keep my personal information secure? How does Sentry keep my personal information secure? We use appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect the personal information that we collect and process about you. The measures we use are designed to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk of processing your personal information. However, no security system is impenetrable and due to the inherent nature of the Internet, we cannot guarantee that information, during transmission through the Internet, or while stored on our systems or otherwise in our care, is absolutely safe from intrusion by others. In particular, email sent to or from Sentry may not be secure, and you should therefore take special care in deciding what information you send to us via email. Return to top International data transfers International data transfers In some cases your personal information is transferred to, and processed in, countries other than the country in which you are resident. These countries may have data protection laws that are different from the laws of your country (and, in some cases, may not be as protective). Specifically, our Site and Service are hosted in the United States and Germany, and our affiliate companies and third-party service providers operate around the world, including in the United States, Canada and Europe. This means that when we collect your personal information, we may process it in any of these countries. Where we transfer your personal information to countries and territories outside of Europe and Switzerland, which have been formally recognised as providing an adequate level of protection for personal information, we rely on the relevant “adequacy decisions” from the European Commission and Swiss Federal Administration, and “adequacy regulations” from the Secretary of State in the United Kingdom. Where the transfer is not subject to an adequacy decision or regulations, we have taken appropriate safeguards to require that your personal information will remain protected in accordance with this policy. The safeguards we use are the European Commission-approved standard contractual clauses, the UK International Data Transfer Agreement, and other appropriate legal mechanisms. This is how transfers of personal information between our group companies and with our third-party service providers will be safeguarded. Data Privacy Framework Notice Functional Software, Inc. (our registered company name) participates in and complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce (collectively, the “Data Privacy Framework” ) regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information about you that is transferred from the European Union, United Kingdom, and Switzerland to the U.S. We have self-certified to the U.S. Department of Commerce that we adhere to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles for all information about you that is received from the European Union and the United Kingdom in reliance on the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. We have also self-certified to the U.S. Department of Commerce that we adhere to the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles (together with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles, the “Data Privacy Framework Principles” ) for all information about you that is received from Switzerland in reliance on the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. If there is any conflict between the terms in this Privacy Policy and the Data Privacy Framework Principles, the Data Privacy Framework Principles will govern. As required under the Data Privacy Framework, when we receive information under the Data Privacy Framework and then transfer it to a third party acting as an agent on our behalf, we have certain liability under the Data Privacy Framework if the agent processes the information in a manner inconsistent with the Data Privacy Framework and we are responsible for the event giving rise to the damage. We may be required to disclose information about you under the Data Privacy Framework in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements. To learn more about the Data Privacy Framework program, and to view Sentry’s certification, please see the Data Privacy Framework website . Should you have a Data Privacy Framework-related (or general privacy-related) question or complaint we encourage you to contact us or our EU representative as provided below. We commit to resolve any complaints. We have further committed to refer unresolved complaints concerning our handling of personal data received in reliance on the Data Privacy Framework to JAMS, a U.S.-based alternative dispute resolution provider. If you do not receive timely acknowledgement of your Data Privacy Framework-related complaint from us or our EU representative, or if you are not satisfied with our or our EU representative’s response to your Data Privacy Framework-related complaint, please visit https://www.jamsadr.com/DPF-Dispute-Resolution for more information or to file a complaint. The services of JAMS are provided at no cost to you. Under certain conditions, more fully described on the Data Privacy Framework website , including when other dispute resolution procedures have been exhausted, you may invoke binding arbitration. We are subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Return to top Data retention Data retention We retain the personal information we collect from you where we have an ongoing legitimate business need to do so (e.g., to provide you with a service you have requested or to comply with applicable legal, tax, or accounting requirements). In certain circumstances, we will need to keep your information for legal reasons after our relationship has ended. For example, we may retain your data for longer than the usual retention period when we have a legal obligation to do such, to deal with and resolve requests and complaints, to protect an individual’s rights and property, and for litigation and regulatory matters. The specific retention periods depend on the nature of the information and why it is collected and processed and the nature of any legal requirement. The criteria we use to determine the retention period include: How long is the personal information needed to provide the Service or operate our business? This includes such things as maintaining and improving the performance of the Service, keeping our systems secure, and maintaining appropriate business and financial records. This is the general rule that establishes the baseline for most data retention periods. Is there an automated control, such as in your Sentry dashboard, that enables you to access and delete the personal information at any time? If there is not, a shortened data retention time will generally be adopted. Is the personal information of a sensitive type? If so, a shortened retention time would generally be appropriate. Has consent been provided for a longer retention period? If so, we will retain the data in accordance with your consent. Is Sentry subject to a legal, contractual, or similar obligation to retain the data? Examples can include mandatory data retention laws in the applicable jurisdiction, government orders to preserve data relevant to an investigation, or data that must be retained for the purposes of litigation. When we have no ongoing legitimate business need or legal reason to process your personal information, we will either delete or anonymise it or, if this is not possible (e.g., because your personal information has been stored in backup archives), then we will securely store your personal information and isolate it from any further processing until deletion is possible. Return to top Your data protection rights Your data protection rights Depending on your location, you may have the following data protection rights. To exercise any of them see specific instructions below or contact us using the contact details provided under the “How to contact us” heading below. You may access, correct, update or request deletion of your personal information by submitting a request at https://sentry.io/contact/gdpr/ . You can object to processing of your personal information, ask us to restrict processing of your personal information or request portability of your personal information by submitting a request at https://sentry.io/contact/gdpr/ . You have the right to opt-out of marketing communications we send you at any time. You can exercise this right by clicking on the “unsubscribe” or “opt-out” link in the marketing emails we send you or otherwise following the directions in the emails. You can also make choices about your receipt of marketing communications through the subscription settings in your account. If we have collected and processed your personal information with your consent, then you can withdraw your consent at any time by submitting a request at https://sentry.io/contact/gdpr/ . Withdrawing your consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing we conducted prior to your withdrawal, nor will it affect processing of your personal information conducted in reliance on lawful processing grounds other than consent. You have the right to complain to a supervisory authority about our collection and use of your personal information. For more information, please contact your local supervisory authority. (Contact details for supervisory authorities in Europe are available here .) Certain supervisory authorities may require that you exhaust our own internal complaints process before looking into your complaint. We respond to all requests we receive from individuals wishing to exercise their data protection rights in accordance with applicable data protection laws. Return to top Children’s privacy Children’s privacy Sentry’s Site and Service are not directed to children under 16. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 16. If you become aware that a child has provided us with personal information without parental consent, please contact us using the contact details provided under the “How to contact us” heading below. If we become aware that a child under 16 has provided us with personal information without parental consent, we will take steps to remove such information and terminate the child’s account. If you are 16 or older, but have not reached your jurisdiction’s age of majority (such that you are able to enter a contract), you should only use the Service with permission from your parent or guardian. Return to top Third-party websites Third-party websites The Site and Service may link to third-party websites or platforms from companies other than Sentry, such as to relevant online resources, social media platforms, our partners’ websites, payment processors, and other third-party websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of such other websites. If you have any questions about how these other websites use your information, you should review their policies and contact them directly. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties. Return to top Updates to this Privacy Policy Updates to this Privacy Policy We may update this policy from time to time in response to changing legal, regulatory, technical, or business developments. When we update this policy, we will take appropriate measures to inform you, consistent with the significance of the changes we make. We will obtain your consent to any material changes to this policy if, and where, required by applicable data protection laws. You can see when this policy was last updated by checking the date displayed at the top of this policy. Return to top How to contact us How to contact us If you have any questions or concerns about our use of your personal information, please contact by sending us an email at compliance@sentry.io . The data controller of your personal information is Functional Software, Inc. d/b/a Sentry. Our address is Functional Software, Inc., 45 Fremont Street, 8th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105. We have appointed Sentry Software Netherlands B.V. as Sentry’s EU representative. Their address is Sentry Software Netherlands B.V., Schiphol Boulevard 359, 1118 BJ, Amsterdam Schiphol, Netherlands. You may contact our EU representative at compliance@sentry.io . Return to top Supplemental notice for California residents Supplemental notice for California residents The Supplemental notice for California residents can be found here . 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We do not control the data that is sent to us through the Sentry service for the purposes of application monitoring. Am I included? PII we may collect about you PII provided by you and related to your Account, profile, and login Requests and inquiries Purchases PII collected from your device and usage PII collected from third parties (e.g., social media) Tell me more How we use your PII To operate our site and service To protect and improve our site and service To provide customer care and support To communicate with you For other purposes (that we inform you of at collection) How exactly? Third parties who receive your PII We may disclose your PII to the following type of recipients: Subsidiaries and other affiliates Service providers Partners (go-to-market, analytics) Third-party platforms (when you connect them to our service) Governmental authorities (where necessary) An actual or potential buyer What do they do? We use cookies (but not for advertising) We do not use advertising or targeting cookies We use necessary cookies to run and improve our site and service You can disable cookies but this can impact your use or access to certain parts of our site and service How can I choose? Know your rights You may have the following rights related to your PII: Access, correct, and update Object to or restrict processing Port over Opt-out of marketing Be forgotten by Sentry Withdraw your consent Complain about us What can I do? If you have any questions or concerns about your privacy at Sentry, please email us at compliance@sentry.io .  If you are a California resident, see our Supplemental notice . Read the full policy
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Chat with Stripe sales Privacy Policy Stripe logo Legal Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Data Privacy Framework Service Providers List Data Processing Agreement Supplier Data Processing Agreement Stripe Privacy Center Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy will be updated on January 16, 2026. Please review the upcoming changes here . Last updated: January 16, 2025 This Privacy Policy includes important information about your personal data and we encourage you to read it carefully. Welcome We provide financial infrastructure for the internet. Individuals and businesses of all sizes use our technology and services to facilitate purchases, accept payments, send payouts, and manage online businesses. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the Personal Data that we collect, how we use and share it, and details on how you can reach us with privacy-related inquiries. The Policy also outlines your rights and choices as a data subject, including the right to object to certain uses of your Personal Data.  Depending on the activity, Stripe assumes the role of a “data controller” and/or “data processor” (or “service provider”). For more details about our privacy practices, including our role, the specific Stripe entity responsible under this Policy, and our legal bases for processing your Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . Defined Terms In this Policy, “Stripe”, “we”, “our,” or “us” refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity accountable for your Personal Data might vary. Learn More . “Personal Data” refers to any information associated with an identified or identifiable individual, which can include data that you provide to us, and that we collect about you during your interaction with our Services (such as device information, IP address, etc.). “Services” refers to the products, services, devices, and applications, that we provide under the Stripe Services Agreement (“Business Services”) or the Stripe Consumer Terms of Service (“End User Services”); websites (“Sites”) like Stripe.com and Link.com; and other Stripe applications and online services. We provide Business Services to entities (“Business Users”). We provide End User Services directly to individuals for their personal use.  “Financial Partners” are financial institutions, banks, and other partners such as payment method acquirers, payout providers, and card networks that we partner with to provide the Services. Depending on the context, “you” might be an End Customer, End User, Representative, or Visitor: End Users. When you use an End User Service, such as saving a payment method with Link, for personal use we refer to you as an “End User.” End Customers. When you are not directly transacting with Stripe, but we receive your Personal Data to provide Services to a Business User, including when you make a purchase from a Business User on a Stripe Checkout page or receive payments from a Business User, we refer to you as an “End Customer.” Representatives. When you are acting on behalf of an existing or potential Business User—perhaps as a company founder, account administrator for a Business User, or a recipient of an employee credit card from a Business User via Stripe Issuing—we refer to you as a “Representative.” Visitors. When you interact with Stripe by visiting a Site without being logged into a Stripe account, or when your interaction with Stripe does not involve you being an End User, End Customer, or Representative, we refer to you as a “Visitor.” For example, you are a Visitor when you send a message to Stripe asking for more information about our Services. In this Policy, “Transaction Data” refers to data collected and used by Stripe to facilitate transactions you request. Some Transaction Data is Personal Data and may include: your name, email address, contact number, billing and shipping address, payment method information (like credit or debit card number, bank account details, or payment card image chosen by you), merchant and location details, amount and date of purchase, and in some instances, information about what was purchased. 1. Personal Data that we collect and how we use and share it 2. More ways we collect, use and share Personal Data 3. Legal bases for processing data 4. Your rights and choices 5. Security and retention 6. International data transfers 7. Updates and notifications 8. Jurisdiction-specific provisions 9. Contact us 10. US Consumer Privacy Notice 1. Personal Data we collect and how we use and share it Our collection and use of Personal Data differs based on whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, and the specific Service that you are using. For example, if you're a sole proprietor who wants to use our Business Services, we may collect your Personal Data to onboard your business; at the same time, you might also be an End Customer if you've bought goods from another Business User that is using our Services for payment processing. You could also be an End User if you used our End User Service, such as Link, for those transactions. 1.1 End Users We provide End User Services when we provide the Services directly to you for your personal use (e.g., Link). Additional details regarding our collection, usage, and sharing of End User Personal Data, including the legal bases we rely on for processing such data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about End Users Using Link or Connecting your bank account . Stripe offers a service called "Link," which allows you to create an account and store information for future interactions with Stripe’s Services and Business Users. You may save a number of different kinds of Personal Data using Link. For instance, you may save your name, payment method details, contact information, and address to conveniently use saved information to pay for transactions across our Business Users. When you choose to pay with Link, we will also collect Transaction Data associated with your transactions. Learn More . You can also share and save bank account details to your Link account using Stripe’s Financial Connections product. When you use Financial Connections, Stripe will periodically collect and process your account information (such as bank account owner information, account balances, account number and details, account transactions, and, in some cases, log-in credentials). You can ask us to cease the collection of such data at any time. Learn More . You can also use your Link account to access services provided by Stripe’s partner businesses, such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services or crypto wallet services. In these situations, we will collect and share additional Personal Data with partner businesses to facilitate your use of such services. You can save this information to your Link account to access similar services in the future. We may also receive certain information about you from partner businesses in connection with the services they provide. Learn More . Finally, you can use Link to store your identity documents (such as your driver’s license) so that you can share them in future interactions with Stripe or its Business Users. Paying Stripe . When you purchase goods or services directly from Stripe, we receive your Transaction Data. For instance, when you make a payment to Stripe Climate, we collect information about the transaction, as well as your contact and payment method details. Identity/Verification Services . We offer an identity verification service that automates the comparison of your identity document (such as a driver’s license) with your image (such as a selfie). You can separately consent to us using your biometric data to enhance our verification technology, with the option to revoke your consent at any time. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Users, including about your online activity and your engagement with our End User Services, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Users Services . We use and share your Personal Data to provide the End User Services to you, which includes support, personalization (such as language preferences and setting choices), and communication about our End User Services (such as communicating Policy updates and information about our Services). For example, Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies or the data you provide to our Business Users (such as when you input your email address on a Business User’s website) to recognize you and help you use Link when visiting our Business User’s website. Learn more about how we use cookies and similar technologies in Stripe’s Cookie Policy . Our Business Users. When you use Link to make payments with our Business Users, we share your Personal Data, including name, contact information, payment method details, and Transaction Data with those Business Users. Learn More . You can also direct Stripe to share your saved bank account information and identity documents with Business Users you do business with. Once we share your Personal Data with Business Users, we may process that Personal Data as a Data Processor for those Business Users, as detailed in Section 1.2 of this Policy.  You should consult the privacy policies of the Business Users’ you do business with for information on how they use the information shared with them. Fraud Detection and Loss Prevention . We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect fraud and prevent financial losses for you, us, and our Business Users and Financial Partners, including detecting unauthorized purchases. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those that use our fraud prevention-related Business Services (such as Stripe Radar), with Personal Data about you (including your attempted transactions) so that they can assess the fraud or loss risk associated with the transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, we may use your Personal Data, including Transaction Data, to assess your eligibility for, and offer you, other End User Services or promote existing End User Services, including through co-marketing with partners such as Stripe Business Users. Learn more . Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we use and share End User Personal Data with third party partners to allow us to advertise our End User Services to you, including through interest-based advertising, and to track the efficacy of such ads. We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the Europe
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Chat with Stripe sales Zásady ochrany osobních údajů Stripe logo Legal Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Data Privacy Framework Service Providers List Data Processing Agreement Supplier Data Processing Agreement Stripe Privacy Center Privacy Policy Na této stránce nabízíme na konci anglického obsahu přeloženou verzi do češtiny , ale definitivní verze je v angličtině Last updated: January 16, 2025 This Privacy Policy includes important information about your personal data and we encourage you to read it carefully. Welcome We provide financial infrastructure for the internet. Individuals and businesses of all sizes use our technology and services to facilitate purchases, accept payments, send payouts, and manage online businesses. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the Personal Data that we collect, how we use and share it, and details on how you can reach us with privacy-related inquiries. The Policy also outlines your rights and choices as a data subject, including the right to object to certain uses of your Personal Data.  Depending on the activity, Stripe assumes the role of a “data controller” and/or “data processor” (or “service provider”). For more details about our privacy practices, including our role, the specific Stripe entity responsible under this Policy, and our legal bases for processing your Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . Defined Terms In this Policy, “Stripe”, “we”, “our,” or “us” refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity accountable for your Personal Data might vary. Learn More . “Personal Data” refers to any information associated with an identified or identifiable individual, which can include data that you provide to us, and that we collect about you during your interaction with our Services (such as device information, IP address, etc.). “Services” refers to the products, services, devices, and applications, that we provide under the Stripe Services Agreement (“Business Services”) or the Stripe Consumer Terms of Service (“End User Services”); websites (“Sites”) like Stripe.com and Link.com; and other Stripe applications and online services. We provide Business Services to entities (“Business Users”). We provide End User Services directly to individuals for their personal use.  “Financial Partners” are financial institutions, banks, and other partners such as payment method acquirers, payout providers, and card networks that we partner with to provide the Services. Depending on the context, “you” might be an End Customer, End User, Representative, or Visitor: End Users. When you use an End User Service, such as saving a payment method with Link, for personal use we refer to you as an “End User.” End Customers. When you are not directly transacting with Stripe, but we receive your Personal Data to provide Services to a Business User, including when you make a purchase from a Business User on a Stripe Checkout page or receive payments from a Business User, we refer to you as an “End Customer.” Representatives. When you are acting on behalf of an existing or potential Business User—perhaps as a company founder, account administrator for a Business User, or a recipient of an employee credit card from a Business User via Stripe Issuing—we refer to you as a “Representative.” Visitors. When you interact with Stripe by visiting a Site without being logged into a Stripe account, or when your interaction with Stripe does not involve you being an End User, End Customer, or Representative, we refer to you as a “Visitor.” For example, you are a Visitor when you send a message to Stripe asking for more information about our Services. In this Policy, “Transaction Data” refers to data collected and used by Stripe to facilitate transactions you request. Some Transaction Data is Personal Data and may include: your name, email address, contact number, billing and shipping address, payment method information (like credit or debit card number, bank account details, or payment card image chosen by you), merchant and location details, amount and date of purchase, and in some instances, information about what was purchased. 1. Personal Data that we collect and how we use and share it 2. More ways we collect, use and share Personal Data 3. Legal bases for processing data 4. Your rights and choices 5. Security and retention 6. International data transfers 7. Updates and notifications 8. Jurisdiction-specific provisions 9. Contact us 10. US Consumer Privacy Notice 1. Personal Data we collect and how we use and share it Our collection and use of Personal Data differs based on whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, and the specific Service that you are using. For example, if you're a sole proprietor who wants to use our Business Services, we may collect your Personal Data to onboard your business; at the same time, you might also be an End Customer if you've bought goods from another Business User that is using our Services for payment processing. You could also be an End User if you used our End User Service, such as Link, for those transactions. 1.1 End Users We provide End User Services when we provide the Services directly to you for your personal use (e.g., Link). Additional details regarding our collection, usage, and sharing of End User Personal Data, including the legal bases we rely on for processing such data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about End Users Using Link or Connecting your bank account . Stripe offers a service called "Link," which allows you to create an account and store information for future interactions with Stripe’s Services and Business Users. You may save a number of different kinds of Personal Data using Link. For instance, you may save your name, payment method details, contact information, and address to conveniently use saved information to pay for transactions across our Business Users. When you choose to pay with Link, we will also collect Transaction Data associated with your transactions. Learn More . You can also share and save bank account details to your Link account using Stripe’s Financial Connections product. When you use Financial Connections, Stripe will periodically collect and process your account information (such as bank account owner information, account balances, account number and details, account transactions, and, in some cases, log-in credentials). You can ask us to cease the collection of such data at any time. Learn More . You can also use your Link account to access services provided by Stripe’s partner businesses, such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services or crypto wallet services. In these situations, we will collect and share additional Personal Data with partner businesses to facilitate your use of such services. You can save this information to your Link account to access similar services in the future. We may also receive certain information about you from partner businesses in connection with the services they provide. Learn More . Finally, you can use Link to store your identity documents (such as your driver’s license) so that you can share them in future interactions with Stripe or its Business Users. Paying Stripe . When you purchase goods or services directly from Stripe, we receive your Transaction Data. For instance, when you make a payment to Stripe Climate, we collect information about the transaction, as well as your contact and payment method details. Identity/Verification Services . We offer an identity verification service that automates the comparison of your identity document (such as a driver’s license) with your image (such as a selfie). You can separately consent to us using your biometric data to enhance our verification technology, with the option to revoke your consent at any time. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Users, including about your online activity and your engagement with our End User Services, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Users Services . We use and share your Personal Data to provide the End User Services to you, which includes support, personalization (such as language preferences and setting choices), and communication about our End User Services (such as communicating Policy updates and information about our Services). For example, Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies or the data you provide to our Business Users (such as when you input your email address on a Business User’s website) to recognize you and help you use Link when visiting our Business User’s website. Learn more about how we use cookies and similar technologies in Stripe’s Cookie Policy . Our Business Users. When you use Link to make payments with our Business Users, we share your Personal Data, including name, contact information, payment method details, and Transaction Data with those Business Users. Learn More . You can also direct Stripe to share your saved bank account information and identity documents with Business Users you do business with. Once we share your Personal Data with Business Users, we may process that Personal Data as a Data Processor for those Business Users, as detailed in Section 1.2 of this Policy.  You should consult the privacy policies of the Business Users’ you do business with for information on how they use the information shared with them. Fraud Detection and Loss Prevention . We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect fraud and prevent financial losses for you, us, and our Business Users and Financial Partners, including detecting unauthorized purchases. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those that use our fraud prevention-related Business Services (such as Stripe Radar), with Personal Data about you (including your attempted transactions) so that they can assess the fraud or loss risk associated with the transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, we may use your Personal Data, including Transaction Data, to assess your eligibility for, and offer you, other End User Services or promote existing End User Services, including through co-marketing with partners such as Stripe Business Users. Learn more . Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we use and share End User Personal Data with third party partners to allow us to advertise our End User Services to you, including through interest-based advertising, and to track the efficacy of such ads. We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU
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Chat with Stripe sales Privacy Policy Stripe logo Legal Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Data Privacy Framework Service Providers List Data Processing Agreement Supplier Data Processing Agreement Stripe Privacy Center Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy will be updated on January 16, 2026. Please review the upcoming changes here . Last updated: January 16, 2025 This Privacy Policy includes important information about your personal data and we encourage you to read it carefully. Welcome We provide financial infrastructure for the internet. Individuals and businesses of all sizes use our technology and services to facilitate purchases, accept payments, send payouts, and manage online businesses. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the Personal Data that we collect, how we use and share it, and details on how you can reach us with privacy-related inquiries. The Policy also outlines your rights and choices as a data subject, including the right to object to certain uses of your Personal Data.  Depending on the activity, Stripe assumes the role of a “data controller” and/or “data processor” (or “service provider”). For more details about our privacy practices, including our role, the specific Stripe entity responsible under this Policy, and our legal bases for processing your Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . Defined Terms In this Policy, “Stripe”, “we”, “our,” or “us” refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity accountable for your Personal Data might vary. Learn More . “Personal Data” refers to any information associated with an identified or identifiable individual, which can include data that you provide to us, and that we collect about you during your interaction with our Services (such as device information, IP address, etc.). “Services” refers to the products, services, devices, and applications, that we provide under the Stripe Services Agreement (“Business Services”) or the Stripe Consumer Terms of Service (“End User Services”); websites (“Sites”) like Stripe.com and Link.com; and other Stripe applications and online services. We provide Business Services to entities (“Business Users”). We provide End User Services directly to individuals for their personal use.  “Financial Partners” are financial institutions, banks, and other partners such as payment method acquirers, payout providers, and card networks that we partner with to provide the Services. Depending on the context, “you” might be an End Customer, End User, Representative, or Visitor: End Users. When you use an End User Service, such as saving a payment method with Link, for personal use we refer to you as an “End User.” End Customers. When you are not directly transacting with Stripe, but we receive your Personal Data to provide Services to a Business User, including when you make a purchase from a Business User on a Stripe Checkout page or receive payments from a Business User, we refer to you as an “End Customer.” Representatives. When you are acting on behalf of an existing or potential Business User—perhaps as a company founder, account administrator for a Business User, or a recipient of an employee credit card from a Business User via Stripe Issuing—we refer to you as a “Representative.” Visitors. When you interact with Stripe by visiting a Site without being logged into a Stripe account, or when your interaction with Stripe does not involve you being an End User, End Customer, or Representative, we refer to you as a “Visitor.” For example, you are a Visitor when you send a message to Stripe asking for more information about our Services. In this Policy, “Transaction Data” refers to data collected and used by Stripe to facilitate transactions you request. Some Transaction Data is Personal Data and may include: your name, email address, contact number, billing and shipping address, payment method information (like credit or debit card number, bank account details, or payment card image chosen by you), merchant and location details, amount and date of purchase, and in some instances, information about what was purchased. 1. Personal Data that we collect and how we use and share it 2. More ways we collect, use and share Personal Data 3. Legal bases for processing data 4. Your rights and choices 5. Security and retention 6. International data transfers 7. Updates and notifications 8. Jurisdiction-specific provisions 9. Contact us 10. US Consumer Privacy Notice 1. Personal Data we collect and how we use and share it Our collection and use of Personal Data differs based on whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, and the specific Service that you are using. For example, if you're a sole proprietor who wants to use our Business Services, we may collect your Personal Data to onboard your business; at the same time, you might also be an End Customer if you've bought goods from another Business User that is using our Services for payment processing. You could also be an End User if you used our End User Service, such as Link, for those transactions. 1.1 End Users We provide End User Services when we provide the Services directly to you for your personal use (e.g., Link). Additional details regarding our collection, usage, and sharing of End User Personal Data, including the legal bases we rely on for processing such data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about End Users Using Link or Connecting your bank account . Stripe offers a service called "Link," which allows you to create an account and store information for future interactions with Stripe’s Services and Business Users. You may save a number of different kinds of Personal Data using Link. For instance, you may save your name, payment method details, contact information, and address to conveniently use saved information to pay for transactions across our Business Users. When you choose to pay with Link, we will also collect Transaction Data associated with your transactions. Learn More . You can also share and save bank account details to your Link account using Stripe’s Financial Connections product. When you use Financial Connections, Stripe will periodically collect and process your account information (such as bank account owner information, account balances, account number and details, account transactions, and, in some cases, log-in credentials). You can ask us to cease the collection of such data at any time. Learn More . You can also use your Link account to access services provided by Stripe’s partner businesses, such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services or crypto wallet services. In these situations, we will collect and share additional Personal Data with partner businesses to facilitate your use of such services. You can save this information to your Link account to access similar services in the future. We may also receive certain information about you from partner businesses in connection with the services they provide. Learn More . Finally, you can use Link to store your identity documents (such as your driver’s license) so that you can share them in future interactions with Stripe or its Business Users. Paying Stripe . When you purchase goods or services directly from Stripe, we receive your Transaction Data. For instance, when you make a payment to Stripe Climate, we collect information about the transaction, as well as your contact and payment method details. Identity/Verification Services . We offer an identity verification service that automates the comparison of your identity document (such as a driver’s license) with your image (such as a selfie). You can separately consent to us using your biometric data to enhance our verification technology, with the option to revoke your consent at any time. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Users, including about your online activity and your engagement with our End User Services, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Users Services . We use and share your Personal Data to provide the End User Services to you, which includes support, personalization (such as language preferences and setting choices), and communication about our End User Services (such as communicating Policy updates and information about our Services). For example, Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies or the data you provide to our Business Users (such as when you input your email address on a Business User’s website) to recognize you and help you use Link when visiting our Business User’s website. Learn more about how we use cookies and similar technologies in Stripe’s Cookie Policy . Our Business Users. When you use Link to make payments with our Business Users, we share your Personal Data, including name, contact information, payment method details, and Transaction Data with those Business Users. Learn More . You can also direct Stripe to share your saved bank account information and identity documents with Business Users you do business with. Once we share your Personal Data with Business Users, we may process that Personal Data as a Data Processor for those Business Users, as detailed in Section 1.2 of this Policy.  You should consult the privacy policies of the Business Users’ you do business with for information on how they use the information shared with them. Fraud Detection and Loss Prevention . We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect fraud and prevent financial losses for you, us, and our Business Users and Financial Partners, including detecting unauthorized purchases. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those that use our fraud prevention-related Business Services (such as Stripe Radar), with Personal Data about you (including your attempted transactions) so that they can assess the fraud or loss risk associated with the transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, we may use your Personal Data, including Transaction Data, to assess your eligibility for, and offer you, other End User Services or promote existing End User Services, including through co-marketing with partners such as Stripe Business Users. Learn more . Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we use and share End User Personal Data with third party partners to allow us to advertise our End User Services to you, including through interest-based advertising, and to track the efficacy of such ads. We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third-party partners, such as advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services to you. Learn more . More . For further information about ways we may use and share End Users' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.2 End Customers Stripe provides various Business Services to our Business Users, which include processing in-person or online payments or payouts for those Business Users. When acting as a service provider—also referred to as a Data Processor—for a Business User, we process End Customer Personal Data in accordance with our agreement with the Business User and the Business User's lawful instructions. This happens, for example, when we process a payment for a Business User because you purchased a product from them, or when the Business User asks us to send you funds. Business Users are responsible for ensuring that the privacy rights of their End Customers are respected, including obtaining appropriate consents and making disclosures about their own data collection and use associated with their products and services. If you're an End Customer, please refer to the privacy policy of the Business User you're doing business with for its privacy practices, choices, and controls. We provide more comprehensive information about our collection, use, and sharing of End Customer Personal Data in our Privacy Center , including the legal bases we rely on for processing your Personal Data. a. Personal Data we collect about End Customers Transaction Data . If you're an End Customer making payments to, receiving refunds or payments from, initiating a purchase or donation, or otherwise transacting with our Business User, whether in-person or online, we receive your Transaction Data. We may also receive your transaction history with the Business User. Learn More . Additionally, we may collect information entered into a checkout form even if you opt not to complete the form or transaction with the Business User. Learn More . A Business User who uses Stripe’s Terminal Service to provide its goods or services to End Customers may use the Terminal Service to collect End Customer Personal Data (like your name, email, phone number, address, signature, or age) in accordance with its own privacy policy. Identity/Verification Information . Stripe provides a verification and fraud prevention Service that our Business Users can use to verify Personal Data about you, such as your authorization to use a particular payment method. During the process, you’d be asked to share with us certain Personal Data (like your government ID and selfie for biometric verification, Personal Data you input, or Personal Data that is apparent from the physical payment method like a credit card image). To protect against fraud and determine if somebody is trying to impersonate you, we may cross-verify this data with information about you that we've collected from Business Users, Financial Partners, business affiliates, identity verification services, publicly available sources, and other third party service providers and sources. Learn More . More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about End Customers, including about your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of End Customers To provide our Business Services to our Business Users, we use and share End Customers' Personal Data with them. Where allowed, we also use End Customers' Personal Data for Stripe’s own purposes such as enhancing security, improving and offering our Business Services, and preventing fraud, loss, and other damages, as described further below. Payment processing and accounting . We use your Transaction Data to deliver Payment-related Business Services to Business Users — including online payment transactions processing, sales tax calculation, and invoice, bill, and dispute handling — and to help them determine their revenue, settle their bills, and execute accounting tasks. Learn More . We may also use your Personal Data to provide and improve our Business Services. During payment transactions, your Personal Data is shared with various entities in connection with your transaction. As a service provider or data processor, we share Personal Data to enable transactions as directed by Business Users. For instance, when you choose a payment method for your transaction, we may share your Transaction Data with your bank or other payment method provider, including as necessary to authenticate you, Learn More , process your transaction, prevent fraud, and handle disputes. The Business User you choose to do business with also receives Transaction Data and might share the data with others. Please review your merchant’s, bank’s, and payment method provider’s privacy policies for more information about how they use and share your Personal Data. Financial services . Certain Business Users leverage our Services to offer financial services to you via Stripe or our Financial Partners. For example, a Business User may issue a card product with which you can purchase goods and services. Such cards could carry the brand of Stripe, the bank partner, and/or the Business User. In addition to any Transaction Data we may generate or receive when these cards are used for purchases, we also collect and use your Personal Data to provide and manage these products, including assisting our Business Users in preventing misuse of the cards. Please review the privacy policies of the Business User and, if applicable, our bank partners associated with the financial service (the brands of which may be shown on the card) for more information. Identity/Verification services . We use Personal Data about your identity to perform verification services for Stripe or for the Business Users that you are transacting with, to prevent fraud, and to enhance security. For these purposes we may use Personal Data you provide directly or Personal Data we obtain from our service providers, including for phone verification. Learn More . If you provide a selfie along with an image of your identity document, we may employ biometric technology to compare and calculate whether they match and verify your identity. Learn More . Fraud detection and loss prevention. We use your Personal Data collected across our Services to detect and prevent losses for you, us, our Business Users, and Financial Partners. We may provide Business Users and Financial Partners, including those using our fraud prevention-related Business Services, with your Personal Data (including your attempted transactions) to help them assess the fraud or loss risk associated with a transaction. Learn more about how we may use technology to assess the fraud risk associated with an attempted transaction and what information we share with Business Users and Financial Partners here and here . Our Business Users (and their authorized third parties). We share End Customers' Personal Data with their respective Business Users and parties directly authorized by those Business Users to receive such data. Here are common examples of such sharing: When a Business User instructs Stripe to provide another Business User with access to its Stripe account, including data related to its End Customers, via Stripe Connect. Sharing information that you have provided to us with a Business User so that we can send payments to you on behalf of that Business User. Sharing information, documents, or images provided by an End Customer with a Business User when the latter uses Stripe Identity, our identity verification Service, to verify the identity of the End Customer.  The Business Users you choose to do business with may further share your Personal Data with third parties (like additional third party service providers other than Stripe). Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information. Advertising by Business Users . If you initiate a purchasing process with a Business User, the Business User receives your Personal Data from us in connection with our provision of Services even if you don't finish your purchase. The Business User may use your Personal Data to market and advertise their products or services, subject to the terms of their privacy policy. Please review the Business User’s privacy policy for more information, including your rights to stop their use of your Personal Data for marketing purposes. More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share End Customers' Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.3 Representatives We collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives of Business Users (for example, business owners) to provide our Business Services. For more information about how we collect, use, and share Personal Data from Representatives, as well as the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, please visit our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Representatives  Registration and contact information . When you register for a Stripe account for a Business User (including incorporation of a Business), we collect your name and login credentials. If you register for or attend an event organized by Stripe or sign up to receive Stripe communications, we collect your registration and profile data. As a Representative, we may collect your Personal Data from third parties, including data providers, to advertise, market, and communicate with you as detailed further in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. We may also link a location with you to tailor the Services or information effectively to your needs. Learn More . Identification Information . As a current or potential Business User, an owner of a Business User, or a shareholder, officer, or director of a Business User, we need your contact details, such as name, postal address, telephone number, and email address, to fulfill our Financial Partner and regulatory requirements, verify your identity, and prevent fraudulent activities and harm to the Stripe platform. We collect your Personal Data, such as ownership interest in the Business User, date of birth, government-issued identity documents, and associated identifiers, as well as any history of fraud or misuse, directly from you and/or from publicly available sources, third parties such as credit bureaus and via the Services we provide. Learn More . You may also choose to provide us with bank account information. More . For further information about other types of Personal Data that we may collect about Representatives, including your online activity, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Representatives  We typically use the Personal Data of Representatives to provide the Business Services to the corresponding Business Users. The ways we use and share this data are further described below. Business Services . We use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with Business Users to provide the Services requested by you or the Business User you represent. In some instances, we may have to submit your Personal Data to a government entity to provide our Business Services, for purposes such as the incorporation of a business, or calculating and paying applicable sales tax. For our tax-related Business Services, we may use your Personal Data to prepare tax documents and file taxes on behalf of the Business User you represent. For our Atlas business incorporation Services, we may use your Personal Data to submit forms to the IRS on your behalf and file documents with other government authorities, such as articles of incorporation in your state of incorporation. We share Representatives’ Personal Data with parties authorized by the corresponding Business User, such as Financial Partners servicing a financial product, or third party apps or services the Business User chooses to use alongside our Business Services. Here are common examples of such sharing: Payment method providers, like Visa or WeChat Pay, require information about Business Users and their Representatives who accept their payment methods. This information is typically required during the onboarding process or for processing transactions and handling disputes for these Business Users. Learn More . A Business User may authorize Stripe to share your Personal Data with other Business Users to facilitate the provision of Services through Stripe Connect. The use of Personal Data by a third party authorized by a Business User is subject to the third party’s privacy policy. If you are a Business User who has chosen a name that includes Personal Data (for example, a sole proprietorship or family name in a company name), we will use and share such information for the provision of our Services in the same way we do with any company name. This may include, for example, displaying it on receipts and other transaction-identifying descriptions. Fraud detection and loss prevention . We use Representatives’ Personal Data to identify and manage risks that our Business Services might be used for fraudulent activities causing losses to Stripe, End Users, End Customers, Business Users, Financial Partners, and others. We also use information about you obtained from publicly available sources, third parties like credit bureaus and from our Services to address such risks, including to identify patterns of misuse and monitor for terms of service violations. Stripe may share Representatives' Personal Data with Business Users, our Financial Partners, and third party service providers, including phone verification providers, Learn More , to verify the information provided by you and identify risk indicators. Learn More . We also use and share Representatives' Personal Data to conduct due diligence, including conducting anti-money laundering and sanctions screening in accordance with applicable law. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Representatives’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment. However, we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . We may also use your Personal Data, including your Stripe account activity, to evaluate your eligibility for and offer you Business Services or promote existing Business Services. Learn more . More . For further information about additional ways by which we may use and share Representatives’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 1.4 Visitors We collect, use, and share the Personal Data of Visitors. More details about how we collect, use, and share Visitors’ Personal Data, along with the legal bases we rely on for processing such Personal Data, can be found in our Privacy Center . a. Personal Data we collect about Visitors When you browse our Sites, we receive your Personal Data, either provided directly by you or collected through our use of cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy for more information. If you opt to complete a form on the Site or third party websites where our advertisements are displayed (like LinkedIn or Facebook), we collect the information you included in the form. This may include your contact information and other information pertaining to your questions about our Services. We may also associate a location with your visit. Learn More . More . Further details about other types of Personal Data that we may collect from Visitors, including your online activity, can be found in the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. b. How we use and share Personal Data of Visitors Personalization . We use the data we collect about you using cookies and similar technologies to measure engagement with the content on the Sites, improve relevancy and navigation, customize your experience (such as language preference and region-specific content), and curate content about Stripe and our Services that's tailored to you. For instance, as not all of our Services are available globally, we may customize our responses based on your region. Advertising . Where permitted by applicable law, and where required with your consent, we use and share Visitors’ Personal Data with third parties, including Partners , so we can advertise and market our Services and Partner integrations. Subject to applicable law, including any consent requirements, we may advertise through interest-based advertising and track the efficacy of such ads. See our Cookie Policy . We do not transfer your Personal Data to third parties in exchange for payment, but we may provide your data to third party partners, like advertising partners, analytics providers, and social networks, who assist us in advertising our Services. Learn more . Engagement . As you interact with our Sites, we use the information we collect about and through your devices to provide opportunities for further interactions, such as discussions about Services or interactions with chatbots, to address your questions. More . For more information about additional ways we may use and share Visitors’ Personal Data, please see the More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data section below. 2. More ways we collect, use, and share Personal Data In addition to the ways described above, we also process your Personal Data as follows: a. Collection of Personal Data Online Activity . Depending on the Service used and how our Business Services are implemented by the Business Users, we may collect information related to: The devices and browsers you use across our Sites and third party websites, apps, and other online services (“Third Party Sites”). Usage data associated with those devices and browsers and your engagement with our Services, including data elements like IP address, plug-ins, language preference, time spent on Sites and Third Party Sites, pages visited, links clicked, payment methods used, and the pages that led you to our Sites and Third Party Sites. We also collect activity indicators, such as mouse activity indicators, to help us detect fraud. Learn More . See also our Cookie Policy . Communication and Engagement Information . We also collect information you choose to share with us through various channels, such as support tickets, emails, or social media. If you respond to emails or surveys from Stripe, we collect your email address, name, and any other data you opt to include in your email or responses. If you engage with us over the phone, we collect your phone number and any other information you might provide during the call. Calls with Stripe or Stripe representatives may be recorded. Learn More . Additionally, we collect your engagement data, like your registration for, attendance at, or viewing of Stripe events and any other interactions with Stripe personnel. Forums and Discussion Groups . If our Sites allow posting of content, we collect Personal Data that you provide in connection with the post. b. Use of Personal Data.  Besides the use of Personal Data described above, we use Personal Data in the ways listed below: Analyzing, Improving, and Developing our Services . We collect and process Personal Data throughout our various Services, whether you are an End User, End Customer, Representative, or Visitor, to improve our Services, develop new Services, and support our efforts to make our Services more efficient, relevant, and useful to you. Learn More .  We may use Personal Data to generate aggregate and statistical information to understand and explain how our Services are used.  Examples of how we use Personal Data to analyze, improve, and develop our products and services include: Using analytics on our Sites, including as described in our Cookie Policy, to help us understand your use of our Sites and Services and diagnose technical issues.  Training artificial intelligence models to power our Services and protect against fraud and other harm. Learn more . Analyzing and drawing inferences from Transaction Data to reduce costs, fraud, and disputes and increase authentication and authorization rates for Stripe and our Business Users.  Communications . We use the contact information we have about you to deliver our Services, Learn More , which may involve sending codes via SMS for your authentication. Learn More . If you are an End User, Representative, or Visitor, we may communicate with you using the contact information we have about you to provide information about our Services and our affiliates’ services, invite you to participate in our events, surveys, or user research, or otherwise communicate with you for marketing purposes, in compliance with applicable law, including any consent or opt-out requirements. For example, when you provide your contact information to us or when we collect your business contact details through participation at trade shows or other events, we may use this data to follow up with you regarding an event, provide information requested about our Services, and include you in our marketing information campaigns. Where permitted under applicable law, we may record our calls with you to provide our Services, comply with our legal obligations, perform research and quality assurance, and for training purposes. Social Media and Promotions . If you opt to submit Personal Data to engage in an offer, program, or promotion, we use the Personal Data you provide to manage the offer, program, or promotion. We also use the Personal Data you provide, along with the Personal Data you make available on social media platforms, for marketing purposes, unless we are not permitted to do so. Fraud Prevention and Security . We collect and use Personal Data to help us identify and manage activities that could be fraudulent or harmful across our Services, enable our fraud detection Business Services, and secure our Services and transactions against unauthorized access, use, alteration or misappropriation of Personal Data, information, and funds. As part of the fraud prevention, detection, security monitoring, and compliance efforts for Stripe and its Business Users, we collect information from publicly available sources, third parties (such as credit bureaus), and via the Services we offer. In some instances, we may also collect information about you directly from you, or from our Business Users, Financial Partners, and other third parties for the same purposes. Furthermore, to protect our Services, we may receive details such as IP addresses and other identifying data about potential security threats from third parties. Learn More . Such information helps us verify identities, conduct credit checks where lawfully permitted, and prevent fraud. Additionally, we might use technology to evaluate the potential risk of fraud associated with individuals seeking to procure our Business Services or arising from attempted transactions by an End Customer or End User with our Business Users or Financial Partners. Compliance with Legal Obligations . We use Personal Data to meet our contractual and legal obligations related to anti-money laundering, Know-Your-Customer ("KYC") laws, anti-terrorism activities, safeguarding vulnerable customers, export control, and prohibition of doing business with restricted persons or in certain business fields, among other legal obligations. For example, we may monitor transaction patterns and other online signals and use those insights to identify fraud, money laundering, and other harmful activity that could affect Stripe, our Financial Partners, End Users, Business Users and others. Learn More . Safety, security, and compliance for our Services are key priorities for us, and collecting and using Personal Data is crucial to this effort. Minors . Our Services are not directed to children under the age of 13, and we request that they do not provide Personal Data to seek Services directly from Stripe. In certain jurisdictions, we may impose higher age limits as required by applicable law. c. Sharing of Personal Data.  Besides the sharing of Personal Data described above, we share Personal Data in the ways listed below: Stripe Affiliates . We share Personal Data with other Stripe-affiliated entities for purposes identified in this Policy. Service Providers or Processors . In order to provide, communicate, market, analyze, and advertise our Services, we depend on service providers. These providers offer critical services such as providing cloud infrastructure, conducting analytics for the assessment of the speed, accuracy, and/or security of our Services, verifying identities, identifying potentially harmful activity, and providing customer service and audit functions. We authorize these service providers to use or disclose the Personal Data we make available to them to perform services on our behalf and to comply with relevant legal obligations. We require these service providers to contractually commit to security and confidentiality obligations for the Personal Data they process on our behalf. The majority of our service providers are based in the European Union, the United States of America, and India. Learn More . Financial Partners . We share Personal Data with certain Financial Partners to provide Services to Business Users and offer certain Services in conjunction with these Financial Partners. For instance, we may share certain Personal Data, such as payment processing volume, loan repayment data, and Representative contact information, with institutional investors and lenders who purchase loan receivables or provide financing related to Stripe Capital.  Learn More . Others with Consent . In some situations, we may not offer a service, but instead refer you to others (like professional service firms that we partner with to deliver the Atlas Service). In these instances, we will disclose the identity of the third party and the information to be shared with them, and seek your consent to share the information. Corporate Transactions . If we enter or intend to enter a transaction that modifies the structure of our business, such as a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, change of control, or other disposition of all or part of our business, assets, or stock, we may share Personal Data with third parties in connection with such transaction. Any other entity that buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your Personal Data, subject to the terms of this Policy. Compliance and Harm Prevention . We share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to comply with applicable law; to abide by rules imposed by Financial Partners in connection with the use of their payment method; to enforce our contractual rights; to secure and protect the Services, rights, privacy, safety, and property of Stripe, you, and others, including against malicious or fraudulent activity; and to respond to valid legal requests from courts, law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other public and government authorities, which may include authorities outside your country of residence. 3. Legal bases for processing Personal Data For purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws, we rely on a number of legal bases to process your Personal Data. Learn More . For some jurisdictions, there may be additional legal bases, which are outlined in the Jurisdiction-Specific Provisions section below. a. Contractual and Pre-Contractual Business Relationships . We process Personal Data to enter into business relationships with prospective Business Users and End Users and fulfill our respective contractual obligations with them. These processing activities include: Creation and management of Stripe accounts and Stripe account credentials, including the assessment of applications to initiate or expand the use of our Services; Creation and management of Stripe Checkout accounts; Accounting, auditing, and billing activities; and Processing of payments and related activities, which include fraud detection, loss prevention, transaction optimization, communications about such payments, and related customer service activities. b. Legal Compliance . We process Personal Data to verify the identities of individuals and entities to comply with obligations related to fraud monitoring, prevention, and detection, laws associated with identifying and reporting illicit and illegal activities, such as those under the Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") and Know-Your-Customer (“KYC") regulations, and financial reporting obligations. For example, we may be required to record and verify a Business User’s identity to comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering, fraud, and financial crimes. These legal obligations may require us to report our compliance to third parties and subject ourselves to third party verification audits. c. Legitimate Interests . Where permitted under applicable law, we rely on our legitimate business interests to process your Personal Data. The following list provides an example of the business purposes for which we have a legitimate interest in processing your data: Detection, monitoring, and prevention of fraud and unauthorized payment transactions; Mitigation of financial loss, claims, liabilities or other harm to End Customers, End Users, Business Users, Financial Partners, and Stripe; Determination of eligibility for and offering new Stripe Services ( Learn More ); Response to inquiries, delivery of Service notices, and provision of customer support; Promotion, analysis, modification, and improvement of our Services, systems, and tools, as well as the development of new products and services, including enhancing the reliability of the Services; Management, operation, and improvement of the performance of our Sites and Services, through understanding their effectiveness and optimizing our digital assets; Analysis and advertisement of our Services, and related improvements; Aggregate analysis and development of business intelligence that enable us to operate, protect, make informed decisions about, and report on the performance of our business; Sharing of Personal Data with third party service providers that offer services on our behalf and business partners that help us in operating and improving our business ( Learn More) ; Enabling network and information security throughout Stripe and our Services; and Sharing of Personal Data among our affiliates. d. Consent . We may rely on consent or explicit consent to collect and process Personal Data regarding our interactions with you and the provision of our Services such as Link, Financial Connections, Atlas, and Identity. When we process your Personal Data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and such a withdrawal will not impact the legality of processing performed based on the consent prior to its withdrawal. e. Substantial Public Interest . We may process special categories of Personal Data, as defined by the GDPR, when such processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest and consistent with applicable law, such as when we conduct politically-exposed person checks. We may also process Personal Data related to criminal convictions and offenses when such processing is authorized by applicable law, such as when we conduct sanctions screening to comply with AML and KYC obligations. f. Other valid legal bases . We may process Personal Data further to other valid legal bases as recognized under applicable law in specific jurisdictions. See the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section below for more information. 4. Your rights and choices Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have choices regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of your Personal Data: a. Opting out of receiving electronic communications from us If you wish to stop receiving marketing-related emails from us, you can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link included in such emails or as described here . We'll try to process your request(s) as quickly as reasonably practicable. However, it's important to note that even if you opt out of receiving marketing-related emails from us, we retain the right to communicate with you about the Services you receive (like support and important legal notices) and our Business Users might still send you messages or instruct us to send you messages on their behalf. b. Your data protection rights Depending on your location and subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights regarding the Personal Data we process about you as a data controller: The right to request confirmation of whether Stripe is processing Personal Data associated with you, the categories of personal data it has processed, and the third parties or categories of third parties with which your Personal Data is shared; The right to request access to the Personal Data Stripe processes about you ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe rectify or update your Personal Data if it's inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated; The right to request that Stripe erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances as provided by law ( Learn More ); The right to request that Stripe restrict the use of your Personal Data in certain circumstances, such as while Stripe is considering another request you've submitted (for instance, a request that Stripe update your Personal Data); The right to request that we export the Personal Data we hold about you to another company, provided it's technically feasible; The right to withdraw your consent if your Personal Data is being processed based on your previous consent; The right to object to the processing of your Personal Data if we are processing your data based on our legitimate interests; unless there are compelling legitimate grounds or the processing is necessary for legal reasons, we will cease processing your Personal Data upon receiving your objection ( Learn More );  The right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights; and  The right to appeal any decision by Stripe relating to your rights by contacting Stripe’s Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) at dpo@stripe.com , and/or relevant regulatory agencies. You may have additional rights, depending on applicable law, over your Personal Data. For example, see the Jurisdiction-specific provisions section under United States below. c. Process for exercising your data protection rights  To exercise your data protection rights related to Personal Data we process as a data controller, visit our Privacy Center or contact us as outlined below.  For Personal Data we process as a data processor, please reach out to the relevant data controller (Business User) to exercise your rights. If you contact us regarding your Personal Data we process as a data processor, we will refer you to the relevant data controller to the extent we are able to identify them.  5. Security and Retention We make reasonable efforts to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of your Personal Data. We maintain organizational, technical, and administrative measures designed to protect the Personal Data covered by this Policy from unauthorized access, destruction, loss, alteration, or misuse. Learn More . Unfortunately, no data transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.   We encourage you to assist us in protecting your Personal Data. If you hold a Stripe account, you can do so by using a strong password, safeguarding your password against unauthorized use, and avoiding using identical login credentials you use for other services or accounts for your Stripe account. If you suspect that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, you believe that your Stripe account's security has been compromised), please contact us immediately. We retain your Personal Data for as long as we continue to provide the Services to you or our Business Users, or for a period in which we reasonably foresee continuing to provide the Services. Even after we stop providing Services directly to you or to a Business User that you're doing business with, and even after you close your Stripe account or complete a transaction with a Business User, we may continue to retain your Personal Data to: Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations; Enable fraud monitoring, detection, and prevention activities; and Comply with our tax, accounting, and financial reporting obligations, including when such retention is required by our contractual agreements with our Financial Partners (and where data retention is mandated by the payment methods you've used). In cases where we keep your Personal Data, we do so in accordance with any limitation periods and record retention obligations imposed by applicable law. Learn More . 6. International Data Transfers As a global business, it's sometimes necessary for us to transfer your Personal Data to countries other than your own, including the United States. These countries might have data protection regulations that are different from those in your country. When transferring data across borders, we take measures to comply with applicable data protection laws related to such transfer. In certain situations, we may be required to disclose Personal Data in response to lawful requests from officials, such as law enforcement or security authorities. Learn More . If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), the United Kingdom ("UK"), or Switzerland, please refer to our Privacy Center for additional details. When a data transfer mechanism is mandated by applicable law, we employ one or more of the following: Transfers to certain countries or recipients that are recognized as having an adequate level of protection for Personal Data under applicable law.   EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the Europe
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Report Abuse Nikola Posted on Dec 18, 2025 Visual Scripting with JS&NodeJS # visualscripting # online # webgpu # engine YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT1zL5oNITY Source : https://github.com/zlatnaspirala/matrix-engine-wgpu FluxCodexVertex Web Editor 🚀 (since version 1.8.0) EditorX has two main parts : Frontend ( ./src/tools/editor ) Backend ( ./src/tools/editor/backend ) Before running anything , install dependencies with npm i : in the root folder and also inside ./src/tools/editor/backend The backend is built using Node.js 🟢 General Features 🧩 Editor creates and manages files (Windows tested only) Scene container added SceneObject property container added Assets toolbar added (bottom panel) Add GLB or OBJ files from the asset toolbox by selecting them Top menu for adding primitives (Cube / Sphere) with or without physics ⚙️ Integrated Visual Scripting system 🧠 Visual Scripting – Implemented Features ✅ Add Math nodes , events / custom methods , variable popup , SceneObject access Get SceneObject → set position → bind onTargetReach events Custom func editor Run the graph ▶️ Save graph Currently saved to LocalStorage For final builds, becomes a real JS object injected into the app flow.[NOT DONE] Now it is posible to hide editor on begin. Export graph to JSON Import graph from JSON ⚠️ Important Notes Visual Scripting is only available when running the engine from source (not from npm i matrix-engine-wgpu ). You must clone or download the engine source from the GitHub repository . Instructions 📌 Run the editor with: npm run editorx Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode from the engine root directory. EditorX is an alias for FluxCodexVertex (needed three words to keep the name unique) Run the scene by pressing F6 or by clicking Run in the left panel If you delete all objects from the scene, you must refresh the page and add at least one object again Before importing a graph, delete all nodes from the FluxCodexVertex graph Saving is still based on LocalStorage After deleting everything, click Save to store an empty [] array All changes in graph must be saved manually/clicking for now 💾 (no autosave for graphs). 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https://design.forem.com/t/designtrends
Designtrends - Design Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Design Community Close # designtrends Follow Hide Discussing current and emerging visual trends in the industry Create Post Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu How the New Snapchat Font and Instagram's 'Instigator' Trend Reflect a Shift in Social Media Communication William Oliver William Oliver William Oliver Follow Dec 11 '25 How the New Snapchat Font and Instagram's 'Instigator' Trend Reflect a Shift in Social Media Communication # branding # designtrends # typography Comments Add Comment 7 min read Make Brat Style Text Online john smith john smith john smith Follow Nov 1 '25 Make Brat Style Text Online # typography # sideprojects # designtrends # tools 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read What’s the Difference Between 3D Animation, VFX, and CGI? iRender GPU Render Farm iRender GPU Render Farm iRender GPU Render Farm Follow Oct 21 '25 What’s the Difference Between 3D Animation, VFX, and CGI? # design # 3ddesign # inspiration # designtrends Comments Add Comment 7 min read loading... trending guides/resources How the New Snapchat Font and Instagram's 'Instigator' Trend Reflect a Shift in Social Media Comm... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Design Community — Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Design Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where designers share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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https://bsky.app/profile/atproto.com
@atproto.com on Bluesky JavaScript Required This is a heavily interactive web application, and JavaScript is required. Simple HTML interfaces are possible, but that is not what this is. Learn more about Bluesky at bsky.social and atproto.com . Profile AT Protocol Developers atproto.com did:plc:ewvi7nxzyoun6zhxrhs64oiz Social networking technology created by Bluesky. Developer-focused account. Follow @bsky.app for general announcements! Bluesky API docs: docs.bsky.app AT Protocol specs: atproto.com
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https://www.forem.com/t/learning
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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/client-side-sdks/nextjs/
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https://claude.com/skills
Skills | Claude -------> Meet Claude Products Claude Claude Code Features Claude in Chrome Claude in Slack Claude in Excel Skills Models Opus Sonnet Haiku Platform Overview Developer docs Pricing Regional Compliance Console login Solutions Use cases AI agents Coding Industries Customer support Education Financial services Government Healthcare Life sciences Nonprofits Pricing Overview API Max plan Team plan Enterprise plan Learn Blog Courses Customer stories Events Tutorials Use cases Anthropic news Contact sales Contact sales Contact sales Try Claude Try Claude Try Claude Contact sales Contact sales Contact sales Try Claude Try Claude Try Claude Contact sales Contact sales Contact sales Try Claude Try Claude Try Claude Contact sales Contact sales Contact sales Try Claude Try Claude Try Claude Meet Claude Products Claude Claude Code Features Claude in Chrome Claude in Slack Claude in Excel Skills Models Opus Sonnet Haiku Platform Overview Developer docs Pricing Regional Compliance Console login Solutions Use cases AI agents Coding Industries Customer support Education Financial services Government Healthcare Life sciences Nonprofits Pricing Overview API Max plan Team plan Enterprise plan Learn Blog Courses Customer stories Events Tutorials Use cases Anthropic news Contact sales Contact sales Contact sales Try Claude Try Claude Try Claude Contact sales Contact sales Contact sales Try Claude Try Claude Try Claude Skills Skills Explore here Ask questions about this page Copy as markdown Teach Claude your way of working Turn your expertise, procedures, and best practices into reusable capabilities so Claude can apply them automatically, every time. Start using skills Start using skills Start using skills Play video Play video Expert output, every time Get consistent results on specialized tasks Skills give Claude details on how you want to create documents, analyze data, and automate workflows, so you get consistent outputs every time. Capture what your organization knows Package your company’s procedures, best practices, and institutional knowledge so teams work consistently and new members get expert-level results from day one. Build once, use everywhere The same skill runs across Claude.ai, Claude Code, and the API without needing to modify for each platform. Stack skills for complex work Combine skills for multi-step workflows. Claude uses what’s needed, when it’s needed—no manual selection required. How teams use skills Claude comes with built-in skills for common workflows. You can add your organization’s procedures, or build your own from scratch. Built-in workflows Claude can handle the essentials every team needs. Create Excel sheets with working formulas, Powerpoints with your branding, and more Analyze and visualize your own data Convert and transform files between formats Company-specific skills Package your organization’s knowledge so everyone gets consistent results. Apply brand guidelines or follow preferred formats in docs, meetings notes, and more Use pre-built skills for financial services , like DCF modeling and comps analysis Create industry-specific workflows, like healthcare documentation or compliance procedures Individual workflows Create skills for how you personally work. Build custom note-taking systems Make your own development workflows Create research and analysis methods for Claude to follow  Equipping agents for the real world with Agent Skills Introducing Agent Skills, a new way to build specialized agents using files and folders. Read more Read more Read more Improving frontend design through Skills Best practices for building richer, more customized frontend design with Claude and Skills. Read more Read more Read more Prev Prev Next Next Create your own Try the skill-creator skill Describe what you want, and Claude generates the folder structure, formats the SKILL.md file, and bundles your resources. Create a skill Create a skill Create a skill Prompt Can you tell me ... --- name: internal-comms description: A set of resources to help me write all kinds of internal communications, using the formats that my company likes to use. Claude should use this skill whenever asked to write some sort of internal communications (status reports, leadership updates, 3P updates, company newsletters, FAQs, incident reports, project updates, etc.). license: Complete terms in LICENSE.txt --- ## When to use this skill To write internal communications, use this skill for: - 3P updates (Progress, Plans, Problems) - Company newsletters - FAQ responses - Status reports - Leadership updates - Project updates - Incident reports ## How to use this skill To write any internal communication: 1. **Identify the communication type** from the request 2. **Load the appropriate guideline file** from the `examples/` directory: - `examples/3p-updates.md` - For Progress/Plans/Problems team updates - `examples/company-newsletter.md` - For company-wide newsletters - `examples/faq-answers.md` - For answering frequently asked questions - `examples/general-comms.md` - For anything else that doesn't explicitly match one of the above 3. **Follow the specific instructions** in that file for formatting, tone, and content gathering If the communication type doesn't match any existing guideline, ask for clarification or more context about the desired format. ## Keywords 3P updates, company newsletter, company comms, weekly update, faqs, common questions, updates, internal comms Develop your own SKILL.md file For developers who want full control, skills are just folders with a SKILL.md file containing instructions in Markdown. Add reference files, executable scripts, or code—whatever Claude needs to do the job. Read developer docs Read developer docs Read developer docs Skills teaches Claude how to work with Box content. Users can transform stored files into PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, and Word documents that follow their organization's standards—saving hours of effort. Yashodha Bhavnani, Head of AI With Skills, Claude works seamlessly with Notion - taking users from questions to action faster. Less prompt wrangling on complex tasks, more predictable results. MJ Felix, Product Manager Skills streamline our management accounting and finance workflows. Claude processes multiple spreadsheets, catches critical anomalies, and generates reports using our procedures. What once took a day, we can now accomplish in an hour. Yusuke Kaji, General Manager AI Canva plans to leverage Skills to customize agents and expand what they can do. This unlocks new ways to bring Canva deeper into agentic workflows—helping teams capture their unique context and create stunning, high-quality designs effortlessly. Anwar Haneef, GM & Head of Ecosystem Prev Prev 0 / 5 Next Next More resources Skills explained: How Skills compares to prompts, Projects, MCP, and subagents Skills explained: How Skills compares to prompts, Projects, MCP, and subagents Skills explained: How Skills compares to prompts, Projects, MCP, and subagents Blog Blog Blog Building Skills for Claude Code: Automating your procedural knowledge Building Skills for Claude Code: Automating your procedural knowledge Building Skills for Claude Code: Automating your procedural knowledge Blog Blog Blog How to create Skills: Key steps, limitations, and examples How to create Skills: Key steps, limitations, and examples How to create Skills: Key steps, limitations, and examples Blog Blog Blog Homepage Homepage Next Next Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Write Button Text Button Text Learn Button Text Button Text Code Button Text Button Text Write Help me develop a unique voice for an audience Hi Claude! Could you help me develop a unique voice for an audience? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Improve my writing style Hi Claude! Could you improve my writing style? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Brainstorm creative ideas Hi Claude! Could you brainstorm creative ideas? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Learn Explain a complex topic simply Hi Claude! Could you explain a complex topic simply? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Help me make sense of these ideas Hi Claude! Could you help me make sense of these ideas? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Prepare for an exam or interview Hi Claude! Could you prepare for an exam or interview? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Code Explain a programming concept Hi Claude! Could you explain a programming concept? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Look over my code and give me tips Hi Claude! Could you look over my code and give me tips? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Vibe code with me Hi Claude! Could you vibe code with me? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! 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https://dev.to/scale_youtube/ndc-conferences-view-transitions-the-brand-new-browser-api-that-will-blow-your-mind-jakob-3n2o
NDC Conferences: View Transitions: The brand-new browser API that will blow your mind - Jakob Endrestad Kielland - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Scale YouTube Posted on Nov 16, 2025 NDC Conferences: View Transitions: The brand-new browser API that will blow your mind - Jakob Endrestad Kielland # javascript # architecture # azure # cloud View Transitions: The brand-new browser API that will blow your mind Ever wondered why native apps feel so buttery smooth compared to most web pages? Jakob Endrestad Kielland’s lightning talk at NDC Copenhagen introduces the View Transitions API—a tiny CSS-driven toolkit that brings seamless, frame-perfect page transitions to the web without relying on bulky JavaScript frameworks. In just a few lines of CSS, you can now control every aspect of your page-switch animations. Bonus: you’ll even get a peek under the hood to see how the browser pulls off these slick effects. Say goodbye to janky fades and clunky reloads—web UIs are about to get a lot more polished. Watch on YouTube Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Scale YouTube Follow Joined Aug 2, 2025 More from Scale YouTube NDC Conferences: Optimize Your Internal OS and Minimize Compatibility Issues at Work - Alice Meredith # career # architecture # performance NDC Conferences: Optimize Your Internal OS and Minimize Compatibility Issues at Work - Alice Meredith # career # architecture # performance NDC Conferences: Optimize Your Internal OS and Minimize Compatibility Issues at Work - Alice Meredith # career # architecture # performance 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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https://design.forem.com/t/behavior
Behavior - Design Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Design Community Close # behavior Follow Hide Understanding and managing child behaviors at all ages. Create Post Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu What my dining table and my cat showed me about human attention Metehan Altuntekin Metehan Altuntekin Metehan Altuntekin Follow Jan 5 What my dining table and my cat showed me about human attention # design # uxdesign # behavior 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read loading... trending guides/resources What my dining table and my cat showed me about human attention 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Design Community — Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Design Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where designers share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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https://design.forem.com/t/knowledgebase
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2026-01-13T08:49:19
https://www.anthropic.com/claude/sonnet
Skip to main content Skip to footer Research Economic Futures Commitments Learn News Try Claude Claude Sonnet 4.5 Hybrid reasoning model with superior intelligence for agents, and 200K context window Try Claude Get API access Announcements New Claude Sonnet 4.5 Sep 29, 2025 Sonnet 4.5 is the best model in the world for agents, coding, and computer use. It’s also our most accurate and detailed model for long-running tasks, with enhanced domain knowledge in coding, finance, and cybersecurity. Read more Claude Sonnet 4 May 22, 2025 Sonnet 4 improves on Sonnet 3.7 across a variety of areas, especially coding. It offers frontier performance that’s practical for most AI use cases, including user-facing AI assistants and high-volume tasks. Read more Claude Sonnet 3.7 and Claude Code Feb 24, 2025 Sonnet 3.7 is the first hybrid reasoning model and our most intelligent model to date. It’s state-of-the art for coding and delivers significant improvements in content generation, data analysis, and planning. Read more Availability and pricing Anyone can chat with Claude using Sonnet 4.5 on Claude.ai, available on web, iOS, and Android. For developers interested in building agents, Sonnet 4.5 is available on the Claude Developer Platform natively, and in Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud's Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. Pricing for Sonnet 4.5 starts at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, with up to 90% cost savings with prompt caching and 50% cost savings with batch processing . To learn more, check out our pricing page. To get started, simply use claude-sonnet-4-5 via the Claude API . Use cases Sonnet 4.5 is a powerful, versatile model—built for daily use, scaled production, and complex tasks. Sonnet 4.5 can produce near-instant responses or extended, step-by-step thinking that is made visible to the user. API users also have fine-grained control over how long the model thinks. Popular use cases include: Long-running agents Sonnet 4.5 offers superior instruction following, tool selection, error correction, and advanced reasoning for customer-facing agents and complex AI workflows. Code generation Sonnet 4.5 is a powerful choice for agentic coding, and can complete tasks across the entire software development lifecycle, from initial planning to bug fixes, maintenance to large refactors. It offers strong performance in both planning and solving for complex coding tasks, making it an ideal choice to power end-to-end software development processes. Sonnet 4.5 supports up to 64K output tokens, which is particularly valuable for rich code generation and planning. Browser and computer use Sonnet 4.5 excels in computer use capabilities, reliably handling any browser-based task from competitive analysis to procurement workflows to customer onboarding. Sonnet 3.5 was the first frontier AI model to be able to use computers in this way. Sonnet 4.5 uses computers even more accurately and reliably, and we expect the capability to improve over time. Cybersecurity Teams using Sonnet 4.5 with Claude Code can deploy agents that autonomously patch vulnerabilities before exploitation, shifting from reactive detection to proactive defense. Financial analysis Sonnet 4.5 handles everything from entry-level financial analysis to advanced predictive analysis. For example, it can continuously monitor global regulatory changes and preemptively adapt compliance systems, evolving beyond manual audit preparation to intelligent risk management. Business tasks Sonnet 4.5 excels at producing and editing office files like slides, documents, and spreadsheets. Research Sonnet 4.5 can search through external and internal data sources to synthesize comprehensive insights across complex information landscapes. Content generation and analysis Sonnet 4.5 excels at writing and can understand nuance and tone to generate more compelling content and analyze content on a deeper level. Benchmarks Sonnet 4.5 is our powerful and versatile model for everyday use, combining strong reasoning with efficient performance. It excels at powering agents for financial analysis, cybersecurity, and research—coordinating multiple agents and processing high volumes of data with the reliability these domains demand. Trust & Safety We ’ ve conducted extensive testing and evaluation of Sonnet 4.5, working with external experts to ensure it meets our standards for safety, security, and reliability. In the model card for this release, we discuss new safety results in several categories. Hear from our customers We're seeing state-of-the-art coding performance from Claude Sonnet 4.5, with significant improvements on longer horizon tasks. It reinforces why many developers using Cursor choose Claude for solving their most complex problems. Michael Truell Co-founder and CEO , Cursor Claude Sonnet 4.5 amplifies GitHub Copilot's core strengths. Our initial evals show significant improvements in multi-step reasoning and code comprehension—enabling Copilot's agentic experiences to handle complex, codebase-spanning tasks better. We expect these gains to deliver meaningful value to developers moving from idea to implementation with confidence. Mario Rodriguez Chief Product Officer , Github Claude Sonnet 4.5 reduced average vulnerability intake time for our Hai security agents by 44% while improving accuracy by 25%, helping us reduce risk for businesses with confidence. Nidhi Aggarwal Chief Product Officer , HackerOne For Devin, Claude Sonnet 4.5 increased planning performance by 18% and end-to-end eval scores by 12%—the biggest jump we've seen since the release of Claude Sonnet 3.6. It excels at testing its own code, enabling Devin to run longer, handle harder tasks, and deliver production-ready code more consistently. Scott Wu Co-founder & CEO , Cognition Claude Sonnet 4.5 is state of the art on the most complex litigation tasks. For example, analyzing full briefing cycles and conducting research to synthesize excellent first drafts of an opinion for judges, or interrogating entire litigation records to create detailed summary judgment analysis. Pablo Arredondo Vice President, CoCounsel , Thomson Reuters Claude Sonnet 4.5's edit capabilities are exceptional — we went from 9% error rate on Sonnet 4 to 0% on our internal code editing benchmark. Higher tool success at lower cost is a major leap for agentic coding. Claude Sonnet 4.5 balances creativity and control perfectly, thoroughly completing tasks without over-engineering. Michele Catasta President , Replit For complex financial analysis—risk, structured products, portfolio screening—Claude Sonnet 4.5 with thinking delivers investment-grade insights that require less human review. When depth matters more than speed, it's a meaningful step forward for institutional finance. Stian Kirkeberg Head of AI and Machine Learning , Norges Bank Investment Management Claude Sonnet 4.5 delivers measurable improvements for Next.js tasks. It is particularly good at building and linting Next.js code, showing up to a 17% improvement over its predecessor. We're excited to integrate it into v0 and AI Gateway at launch, giving developers instant access to these advances. Guillermo Rauch CEO , Vercel Sonnet 4.5 is state-of-the-art for real-world, agentic enterprise workflows. We've seen a leap in reasoning capabilities within Snowflake Intelligence—enabling customers to extract deeper, more actionable insights from their data. Baris Gultekin VP of AI , Snowflake Claude Sonnet 4.5 resets our expectations—it handles 30+ hours of autonomous coding, freeing our engineers to tackle months of complex architectural work in dramatically less time while maintaining coherence across massive codebases. Sean Ward CEO & Co-Founder , iGent Claude Sonnet 4.5 delivers clear wins over Sonnet 4: sharper instruction-following, stronger planning, smarter parallelization. Tasks require fewer iterations, which is critical for our most demanding agentic workflows. Ankit Shankar AIP Product Lead , Palantir Claude Sonnet 4.5 shows strong promise for red teaming, generating creative attack scenarios that accelerate how we study attacker tradecraft. These insights strengthen our defenses across endpoints, identity, cloud, data, SaaS, and AI workloads. Sven Krasser Sr. Vice President for Data Science and Chief Scientist , Crowdstrike Claude Sonnet 4.5 is excellent at software development tasks, learning our codebase patterns to deliver precise implementations. It handles everything from debugging to architecture with deep contextual understanding, transforming our development velocity. Eric Wendelin Tech Lead, GenAI for Developer Productivity , Netflix 01 / 13 See Claude in action Coding What should I look for when reviewing a Pull Request for a Python web app? Ask Claude Writing Create a 3-month editorial calendar template for a weekly newsletter Ask Claude Students What's an effective study schedule template for final exams? Ask Claude Frequently asked questions When should I use Claude Sonnet 4.5? We offer different models across the spectrum of speed, price, and performance. Sonnet 4.5 delivers superior intelligence with optimal efficiency for high-volume use cases. We recommend Sonnet 4.5 for most AI applications where you need a balance of advanced capabilities and practical throughput—such as customer-facing agents, production coding workflows, content generation at scale, and real-time research tasks. How much does it cost to use Claude Sonnet 4.5 Pricing depends on how you want to use Sonnet 4.5. To learn more, check out our pricing page . When should I use extended thinking? Sonnet 4.5 is both a standard model and a hybrid reasoning model in one: you can pick when you want the model to answer normally and when you want it to use extended thinking. Extended thinking mode is best when performance and accuracy matter more than latency. It significantly improves response quality for complex reasoning tasks, extended agentic work, multi-step coding projects, and deep research. Thinking summaries help you understand key aspects of the model's reasoning process. 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https://design.forem.com/t/hardware#main-content
Hardware - Design Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Design Community Close # hardware Follow Hide Discussing monitors, tablets, laptops, and other design hardware Create Post Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu Which Graphics Card Is Best for Lumion 2025? iRender GPU Render Farm iRender GPU Render Farm iRender GPU Render Farm Follow Oct 22 '25 Which Graphics Card Is Best for Lumion 2025? # design # hardware # inspiration # 3ddesign Comments Add Comment 8 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV Design Community — Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Home About Contact Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . Design Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where designers share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
2026-01-13T08:49:19
https://stripe.com/fr-ca/privacy
Clavardez avec le service commercial de Stripe Politique de confidentialité Stripe logo Juridique Stripe Privacy Policy & Privacy Center Politique de confidentialité Politique sur l'utilisation des témoins Cadre de protection des données Liste des prestataires de services Contrat de traitement des données Supplier Data Processing Agreement Centre de confidentialité de Stripe Politique de confidentialité Cette page est la traduction d’un document en anglais. Cette traduction est uniquement fournie à titre d’information. La version définitive est celle en anglais. Dernière mise à jour : 16 janvier 2025 La présente Politique de confidentialité contient des informations importantes sur vos données personnelles et nous vous invitons à la lire attentivement. Introduction Nous fournissons une infrastructure financière pour Internet. Des particuliers et des entreprises de toutes tailles utilisent notre technologie et nos services pour faciliter des achats, accepter des paiements, effectuer des virements et gérer des commerces en ligne. La présente Politique de confidentialité (« Politique ») décrit les Données personnelles que nous collectons, les modalités d'utilisation et de partage, et les moyens de nous contacter pour toute question relative à la protection des données. La présente Politique décrit également les droits et les choix dont vous disposez en tant que personne concernée, notamment le droit de vous opposer à certaines utilisations de vos Données personnelles. Selon la nature de l'activité, Stripe agit en tant que « responsable du traitement des données » et/ou « sous-traitant de données » (ou « prestataire de services »). Pour en savoir plus sur nos pratiques en termes de confidentialité, notamment sur notre rôle, sur l'entité Stripe responsable dans le cadre de la présente Politique, ainsi que sur les bases juridiques du traitement de vos Données personnelles, veuillez consulter notre Centre de confidentialité . Termes définis Dans cette Politique, « Stripe », « nous », « notre » ou « nos » désigne l'entité Stripe responsable de la collecte, de l'utilisation et du traitement des Données personnelles au sens de la présente Politique de confidentialité. L'entité Stripe responsable de vos Données personnelles peut varier en fonction du pays ou territoire où vous vous trouvez. En savoir plus . « Données personnelles » désigne toutes les informations se rapportant à une personne identifiée ou identifiable, y compris les informations vous concernant que vous nous fournissez et que nous collectons lorsque vous interagissez avec nos Services (par exemple, les informations relatives à votre appareil ou votre adresse IP). « Services » désigne les produits, services, appareils et applications que nous fournissons en vertu du Contrat d’utilisation du service Stripe (« Services interentreprises ») ou des Conditions d’utilisation du service Stripe applicables aux consommateurs (« Services aux Utilisateurs finaux »); des sites Web (« Sites ») tels que Stripe.com et Link.com; et d'autres applications et services en ligne Stripe. Nous fournissons des Services interentreprises aux entités (« Utilisateurs commerciaux * »). Nous fournissons des Services aux Utilisateurs finaux directement aux particuliers pour leur usage personnel. Les « Partenaires financiers » sont des institutions financières, des banques et d'autres partenaires, tels que des acquéreurs de transactions, des prestataires de services de paiement et des réseaux de cartes, avec lesquels nous collaborons pour proposer les Services. Selon le contexte, « vous » peut désigner un Client final, un Utilisateur final, un Représentant ou un Visiteur : Utilisateurs finaux. Lorsque vous utilisez un Service aux utilisateurs finaux à des fins personnelles, par exemple, pour enregistrer un moyen de paiement auprès de Link, nous vous considérons comme un « Utilisateur final ». Clients finaux. Lorsque vous n'effectuez pas la transaction directement avec Stripe, mais que nous recevons vos Données personnelles pour fournir des services à un Utilisateur commercial, y compris lorsque vous effectuez un achat auprès d'un Utilisateur commercial dans une page Stripe Checkout ou recevez des paiements d'un Utilisateur commercial, nous vous considérons comme un « Client final ». Représentants. Lorsque vous agissez pour le compte d'un Utilisateur commercial existant ou potentiel, par exemple, en tant que fondateur d'une entreprise, gestionnaire du compte d'un Utilisateur commercial ou bénéficiaire d'une carte bancaire d'employé qu'un Utilisateur commercial a émis à l'aide de Stripe Issuing, nous vous considérons comme un « Représentant ». Visiteurs. Lorsque vous visitez un Site et interagissez avec Stripe sans être connecté(e) à un compte Stripe ou que vous communiquez avec Stripe sans être un Utilisateur final, un Client final ou un Représentant, nous vous considérons comme un « Visiteur ». Par exemple, vous êtes un visiteur lorsque vous envoyez à Stripe une demande de renseignements concernant nos services. Dans le cadre de la présente Politique de confidentialité, les « Données de transaction » désignent les données que nous collectons et utilisons pour traiter les transactions que vous demandez. Certaines Données de transaction constituent des Données personnelles et peuvent inclure les éléments suivants : votre nom, votre adresse courriel, votre numéro de téléphone, votre adresse de facturation, votre adresse de livraison, les informations relatives au moyen de paiement utilisé (telles que le numéro d’une carte de crédit ou de débit, des coordonnées bancaires ou l'image de la carte bancaire que vous avez choisie), des informations relatives au marchand et au lieu d'achat, le montant et la date de l'achat et, dans certains cas, des informations sur les produits achetés. 1. Données personnelles que nous collectons et modalités d'utilisation et de partage 2. Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles 3. Bases juridiques du traitement des Données personnelles 4. Vos droits et options 5. Sécurité et conservation des données 6. Transferts internationaux de données 7. Mises à jour et notifications 8. Clauses propres à un territoire 9. Nous contacter 10. Avis relatif à la protection des données des consommateurs des États-Unis 1. Données personnelles que nous collectons et modalités d'utilisation et de partage Nos modalités de collecte et d’utilisation des Données personnelles varient en fonction de votre rôle (Utilisateur final, Client final, Représentant ou Visiteur) et du Service que vous utilisez. Par exemple, si vous êtes une entreprise individuelle et que vous souhaitez utiliser nos Services commerciaux, nous pouvons collecter des Données personnelles dans le cadre de l'inscription de votre entreprise. Il est possible que vous soyez également un Client final si vous avez acheté des biens à un autre Utilisateur commercial qui utilise nos Services pour le traitement des paiements. Vous pouvez également être un Utilisateur final si vous avez utilisé l'un de nos Services aux utilisateurs finaux, tel que Link, pour effectuer ces achats. 1.1 Utilisateurs finaux Nous fournissons des Services aux utilisateurs finaux lorsque nous vous fournissons directement ces services pour votre usage personnel (p. ex., Link). Des informations supplémentaires concernant la collecte, l’utilisation et le partage des Données personnelles de l’utilisateur final, y compris les bases juridiques sur lesquelles nous nous appuyons pour traiter ces données, sont disponibles dans notre Centre de confidentialité . a. Données personnelles que nous collectons concernant les Utilisateurs finaux Utilisation de Link ou association à votre compte bancaire . Stripe propose « Link », un service vous permettant de créer un compte et d'enregistrer des informations pour vos futures interactions avec les Services de Stripe et les Utilisateurs commerciaux. Vous pouvez enregistrer différents types de Données personnelles à l’aide de Link. Par exemple, vous pouvez enregistrer votre nom, les informations sur votre moyen de paiement, vos coordonnées et votre adresse; vous pourrez alors utiliser facilement les informations enregistrées pour payer les transactions auprès de nos Utilisateurs commerciaux. Lorsque vous choisissez de payer avec Link, nous collecterons également les Données de transaction liées à vos achats. En savoir plus . Vous pouvez également partager et enregistrer des coordonnées bancaires sur votre compte Link à l’aide du produit Financial Connections de Stripe. Lorsque vous utilisez Financial Connections, Stripe collectera et traitera régulièrement des informations sur votre compte (p. ex., des informations sur le titulaire du compte bancaire, les soldes du compte, le numéro et les informations du compte, les transactions exécutées dans le compte et, dans certains cas, les identifiants de connexion). Vous pouvez à tout moment nous demander de ne plus collecter des données de ce type. En savoir plus . Enfin, vous pouvez utiliser Link pour stocker vos pièces d’identité (comme votre permis de conduire) afin de pouvoir les partager lors de futures interactions avec Stripe ou ses Utilisateurs commerciaux. Paiement effectué à Stripe . Lorsque vous achetez des biens ou des services directement à partir de Stripe, nous recevons vos Données de transaction. Par exemple, lorsque vous effectuez un paiement à Stripe Climate, nous collectons vos coordonnées, les informations sur le moyen de paiement et des informations sur cette transaction. Services de vérification d’identité . Nous fournissons un service de vérification d'identité qui compare automatiquement votre pièce d'identité (p. ex., un permis de conduire) avec votre photo (p. ex., un égoportrait). Vous pouvez nous autoriser séparément à utiliser vos données biométriques afin d'améliorer notre technologie de vérification. Vous avez la possibilité de révoquer ce consentement à tout moment. En savoir plus . Pour en savoir plus sur les autres types de Données personnelles que nous pouvons collecter sur les Utilisateurs finaux, y compris sur votre activité en ligne et la manière dont vous utilisez nos Services aux utilisateurs finaux, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. b. Utilisation et partage des Données personnelles des utilisateurs finaux Services . Nous utilisons et partageons vos Données personnelles pour vous fournir les Services aux utilisateurs finaux, qui comprennent l'assistance, la personnalisation (p. ex., les préférences linguistiques et les choix de paramètres) et la communication liée à nos Services aux utilisateurs finaux (par exemple, les avis de mises à jour de notre Politique et les informations relatives à nos Services). À titre d'exemple, Stripe est susceptible d'utiliser des témoins et des technologies analogues, ou les données que vous fournissez à nos Utilisateurs commerciaux (p. ex., lorsque vous saisissez votre adresse de courriel sur le site Web d'un Utilisateur commercial) afin de vous identifier et vous aider à utiliser Link lorsque vous consultez le site Web de notre Utilisateur commercial. Pour en savoir plus sur notre utilisation des témoins et des technologies analogues, consultez la Politique sur l'utilisation des témoins de Stripe. Nos Utilisateurs commerciaux . Lorsque vous effectuez des paiements à nos Utilisateurs commerciaux au moyen de Link, nous partageons les Données personnelles, notamment votre nom, vos coordonnées ou vos informations sur le moyen de paiement, et les Données de transaction avec ces Utilisateurs commerciaux. En savoir plus . Vous pouvez également demander à Stripe de partager vos coordonnées bancaires et de pièces d’identité enregistrées avec les Utilisateurs commerciaux avec lesquels vous traitez. Une fois que nous avons partagé vos Données personnelles avec les Utilisateurs commerciaux, nous pouvons les traiter en tant que Sous-traitant de données pour le compte de ces Utilisateurs commerciaux, comme indiqué à la section 1.2 de la présente Politique. Vous devez consulter les politiques de confidentialité des Utilisateurs commerciaux avec lesquels vous traitez pour obtenir des informations sur la manière dont ils utilisent les informations partagées avec eux. Détection de la fraude et prévention des pertes . Les Données personnelles collectées au moyen de nos Services nous servent à détecter et à prévenir les tentatives de fraude dont vous, nous, nos Utilisateurs commerciaux et nos Partenaires financiers sommes la cible et à nous éviter ainsi des pertes financières, y compris en détectant les achats non autorisés. Nous pouvons fournir des Données personnelles vous concernant (notamment vos tentatives de transaction) à nos Utilisateurs commerciaux et nos Partenaires financiers, notamment ceux qui utilisent nos Services interentreprises de lutte contre la fraude (par exemple Stripe Radar) afin qu'ils puissent évaluer le risque de fraude ou de perte associé à une transaction. Pour en savoir plus sur les moyens technologiques que nous pouvons utiliser pour évaluer le risque de fraude associé à une tentative de transaction et sur les informations que nous partageons avec les Utilisateurs commerciaux et les Partenaires financiers, consultez cette page et cette page . Publicité . Dans la mesure permise par la loi applicable, nous pouvons utiliser vos Données personnelles, y compris les Données de transaction, pour évaluer votre admissibilité à d'autres Services aux utilisateurs finaux et vous les proposer, ou pour promouvoir les Services aux utilisateurs finaux existants, notamment par l’entremise d’un comarquage avec des partenaires tels que des Utilisateurs commerciaux de Stripe. En savoir plus . Sous réserve de la loi applicable, y compris toute exigence relative au consentement, nous utilisons et partageons des Données personnelles des utilisateurs finaux afin de promouvoir nos Services aux utilisateurs finaux au moyen de publicités fondées sur les centres d’intérêt, et de suivre leur efficacité. Nous ne transmettons aucune de vos Données personnelles à des tiers en contrepartie d'un paiement, mais nous pouvons transmettre vos données à des partenaires tiers, par exemple des partenaires publicitaires, des prestataires de services d'analyse et des réseaux sociaux, qui nous aident à vous faire connaître nos Services. En savoir plus . Plus . Pour en savoir plus sur nos autres modalités d’utilisation et de partage des Données personnelles des utilisateurs finaux, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. 1.2 Clients finaux Stripe fournit divers Services interentreprises aux Utilisateurs commerciaux, notamment le traitement de leurs paiements en personne ou en ligne, ou de leurs virements. Lorsque nous sommes le prestataire de services (ou « sous-traitant de données ») d'un Utilisateur commercial, nous traitons les Données personnelles du client final, conformément aux conditions de notre contrat avec l'Utilisateur commercial et selon les instructions licites de ce dernier. C'est le cas, notamment, lorsque nous traitons un paiement pour le compte d’un Utilisateur commercial auprès duquel vous avez acheté un produit ou un service ou lorsque celui-ci nous demande de vous envoyer des fonds. Les Utilisateurs commerciaux sont tenus de s'assurer que les droits de leurs Clients finaux au respect de leur confidentialité sont respectés, notamment en recueillant les consentements nécessaires et en leur fournissant des informations adéquates sur la collecte et l'utilisation des données en lien avec leurs produits et services. Si vous êtes un Client final, veuillez consulter la politique de confidentialité de l’Utilisateur commercial auprès duquel vous achetez un produit ou un service afin de connaître ses pratiques, ainsi que les choix et contrôles qu'il vous propose en la matière. Des informations plus complètes sur la collecte, l’utilisation et le partage des Données personnelles du Client final sont disponibles dans notre Centre de confidentialité , y compris les bases juridiques sur lesquelles nous nous appuyons pour traiter vos Données personnelles. a. Données personnelles que nous collectons concernant les Clients finaux Données de transaction . Si vous êtes un Client final qui effectue une transaction en personne ou en ligne avec un Utilisateur commercial, y compris le versement d’un paiement, la réception d’un remboursement ou d’un paiement, un achat ou un don, nous recevons vos Données de transaction. Nous pouvons également recevoir l'historique de vos transactions avec cet Utilisateur commercial. En savoir plus . De plus, nous pouvons obtenir les informations saisies dans un formulaire de paiement, même si vous décidez de ne pas le remplir ou de ne pas effectuer d'achat auprès de l'Utilisateur commercial. En savoir plus . Un Utilisateur commercial qui fournit des biens ou services aux Clients finaux au moyen de Stripe Terminal peut utiliser ce service pour collecter des Données personnelles des Clients finaux (p. ex., le nom, l'adresse courriel, le numéro de téléphone, l'adresse, la signature ou l'âge) conformément à sa propre politique de confidentialité. Informations relatives aux vérifications d’identité . Stripe fournit un Service de vérification et de prévention de la fraude qui permet aux Utilisateurs commerciaux de vérifier des Données personnelles vous concernant, par exemple, votre autorisation d'utiliser un moyen de paiement donné. Pendant le processus, nous vous demanderons de nous transmettre des Données personnelles (p. ex., votre carte d'identité et un égoportrait aux fins d’une vérification biométrique, ou les Données personnelles que vous avez saisies ou qui sont visibles sur le moyen de paiement physique, comme l'image de votre carte de crédit). Pour nous protéger contre la fraude et vérifier si quelqu'un tente d'usurper votre identité, nous pouvons comparer ces informations avec celles que nous collectons à votre sujet auprès des Utilisateurs commerciaux, des Partenaires financiers, des entreprises affiliées, des services de vérification d'identité, des sources publiques et d'autres prestataires de services et sources tiers. En savoir plus . Plus . Pour en savoir plus sur les autres types de Données personnelles que nous pouvons collecter concernant les Clients finaux, y compris sur votre activité en ligne, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. b. Utilisation et partage des Données personnelles de nos Clients finaux Afin de fournir nos Services commerciaux à nos Utilisateurs commerciaux, nous utilisons des Données personnelles de Clients finaux et les partageons avec ce dernier. Lorsque nous y sommes autorisés, nous utilisons également les Données personnelles des Clients finaux dans l'intérêt de Stripe, par exemple pour renforcer la sécurité, améliorer et fournir nos services commerciaux et lutter contre la fraude, les pertes et d'autres préjudices, comme indiqué ci-dessous. Traitement des paiements et comptabilité . Nous utilisons vos Données de transaction pour fournir à nos Utilisateurs commerciaux nos Services interentreprises relatifs aux paiements, y compris le traitement des paiements en ligne, le calcul des taxes de vente, et le traitement des factures et litiges, ainsi que l’assistance relative au calcul des revenus, au règlement des factures et à la comptabilité. En savoir plus . Nous pouvons également utiliser des Données personnelles pour fournir et améliorer nos Services commerciaux. Dans le cadre des transactions de paiement, vos Données personnelles sont partagées avec diverses entités liées à votre transaction. En tant que prestataire de services ou de sous-traitant, nous partageons des Données personnelles pour réaliser les transactions demandées par les Utilisateurs commerciaux. Par exemple, lorsque vous choisissez un moyen de paiement pour votre transaction, nous pouvons partager vos Données de transaction avec votre banque ou un autre prestataire de services de paiement, y compris comme nécessaire pour vous authentifier (En savoir plus), traiter votre transaction, prévenir la fraude et gérer les litiges. L'Utilisateur commercial auprès duquel vous achetez des produits ou services reçoit également des Données de transaction qu'il peut partager avec des tiers. Veuillez consulter les politiques de confidentialité de votre marchand, de votre banque et de votre prestataire de services de paiement pour en savoir plus sur leurs modalités d’utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles. Services financiers . Certains Utilisateurs commerciaux utilisent nos Services pour vous proposer des services financiers par l’entremise de Stripe ou de nos Partenaires financiers. Un Utilisateur commercial peut par exemple émettre un modèle de carte avec laquelle vous pouvez acheter des biens et des services. Ces cartes peuvent porter le logo de Stripe, d'un partenaire bancaire et/ou de l'Utilisateur commercial. Outre les Données de transaction que nous pouvons générer ou de recevoir en lien avec les achats effectués avec ces cartes, nous collectons et utilisons vos Données personnelles afin de fournir et de gérer ces produits, notamment en aidant nos Utilisateurs commerciaux à lutter contre leur utilisation abusive. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter les politiques de confidentialité de l'Utilisateur commercial et, le cas échéant, des partenaires bancaires associés à ce service financier (dont les logos peuvent figurer sur la carte). Services de vérification d’identité . Nous utilisons les Données personnelles relatives à votre identité afin de fournir des services de vérification à Stripe ou aux Utilisateurs commerciaux avec lesquels vous traitez, et ce, dans le but de lutter contre la fraude et de renforcer la sécurité. À ces fins, nous pouvons utiliser les Données personnelles que vous fournissez directement ou les Données personnelles que nous obtenons auprès de nos prestataires de services, y compris pour la vérification par téléphone. En savoir plus . Si vous nous fournissez un égoportrait et une photo de votre pièce d'identité, nous pouvons utiliser une technologie biométrique pour les comparer et calculer si vos photos correspondent et confirment votre identité. En savoir plus . Détection de la fraude et prévention des pertes . Nous utilisons vos Données personnelles collectées au moyen de nos Services pour détecter et prévenir les pertes dont vous, nous, nos Utilisateurs commerciaux et nos partenaires financiers sommes la cible. Nous pouvons fournir des Données personnelles vous concernant (notamment vos tentatives de transaction) à nos Utilisateurs commerciaux et nos Partenaires financiers, y compris ceux qui utilisent nos Services interentreprises de lutte contre la fraude afin de les aider à évaluer le risque de fraude ou de perte associé à une transaction. Consultez cette page et cette page pour en savoir plus sur les moyens technologiques que nous pouvons utiliser pour évaluer le risque de fraude associé à une tentative de transaction et sur les informations que nous partageons avec les Utilisateurs commerciaux et les Partenaires financiers. Nos Utilisateurs commerciaux (et leurs tiers autorisés) . Nous partageons les Données personnelles des Clients finaux avec les Utilisateurs commerciaux auprès desquels ils achètent des produits ou services et avec les tiers que ces Utilisateurs commerciaux ont directement autorisés à recevoir les données. Voici quelques exemples courants de ce type de partage : Lorsqu'un Utilisateur commercial demande à Stripe de fournir à un autre Utilisateur commercial l'accès à son compte Stripe, y compris aux données de ses Clients finaux, par l’entremise de Stripe Connect. Le partage avec un Utilisateur commercial des informations que vous nous avez communiquées afin de pouvoir vous envoyer des paiements pour le compte de cet Utilisateur commercial. Le partage avec l'Utilisateur commercial des informations, documents ou photos qu’un Client final a fournis pour vérifier son identité à l’aide de Stripe Identity, notre Service de vérification d'identité. Les Utilisateurs commerciaux auprès desquels vous achetez des produits ou services peuvent également partager vos Données personnelles avec des tiers (p. ex., des prestataires de services tiers autres que Stripe). Veuillez consulter la politique de confidentialité de chaque Utilisateur commercial pour en savoir plus. Publicité par les Utilisateurs commerciaux . Si vous effectuez un achat, nous partageons des Données personnelles avec l'Utilisateur commercial concerné dans le cadre de la fourniture de nos Services, et ce, même si vous ne finalisez pas cet achat. Cet Utilisateur commercial peut utiliser vos Données personnelles pour commercialiser et promouvoir ses produits ou services, sous réserve des conditions de sa politique de confidentialité. Pour en savoir plus, y compris sur le droit de vous opposer à l'utilisation de vos Données personnelles à des fins de marketing, veuillez consulter la politique de confidentialité de l'Utilisateur commercial. Plus . Pour en savoir plus sur nos autres modalités d’utilisation et de partage des Données personnelles des Clients Finaux, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. 1.3 Représentants Pour fournir des Services commerciaux, nous collectons, utilisons et partageons des Données personnelles de Représentants d’utilisateurs commerciaux (p. ex., un propriétaire d'entreprise). Pour en savoir plus sur la manière dont nous collectons, utilisons et partageons les Données personnelles des Représentants, ainsi que sur les bases juridiques sur lesquelles nous nous appuyons pour traiter ces données personnelles, veuillez consulter notre Centre de confidentialité . a. Données personnelles que nous collectons concernant les Représentants Informations d'inscription et coordonnées . Lorsque vous créez un compte Stripe pour un Utilisateur commercial (y compris la constitution d'une Entreprise), nous collectons votre nom et vos identifiants de connexion au compte. Si vous vous inscrivez ou participez à un événement organisé par Stripe, ou si vous acceptez de recevoir les communications de Stripe, nous collectons vos informations d'inscription et de profil. Lorsque vous êtes Représentant, nous pouvons collecter vos Données personnelles par l’entremise de tiers, y compris des fournisseurs de données, à des fins promotionnelles ou commerciales et pour communiquer avec vous selon les modalités détaillées à la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. Nous pouvons également associer un lieu à votre compte pour mieux adapter nos Services ou informations à vos besoins. En savoir plus . Informations d’identification . Lorsque vous êtes un Utilisateur commercial actuel ou potentiel, le propriétaire d'un Utilisateur commercial, ou un actionnaire, dirigeant ou administrateur d'un Utilisateur commercial, nous vous demandons de fournir vos coordonnées, c'est-à-dire votre nom, votre adresse postale, votre numéro de téléphone et votre adresse de courriel afin de satisfaire aux exigences réglementaires et à celles de nos Partenaires financiers, de vérifier votre identité et de lutter contre les activités frauduleuses et les préjudices que pourrait subir la plateforme Stripe. Nous collectons des Données personnelles vous concernant, par exemple votre participation dans le capital de l'Utilisateur commercial, votre date de naissance, vos pièces d'identité officielles et les identifiants connexes, ainsi que vos éventuels antécédents de fraude ou d’abus divers, directement auprès de vous et/ou de sources accessibles au public, p. ex., des agences d'évaluation du crédit, et par l’entremise des Services que nous fournissons. En savoir plus . Vous pouvez également choisir de fournir vos coordonnées bancaires. Plus . Pour en savoir plus sur les autres types de Données personnelles que nous pouvons collecter sur les Représentants, y compris sur votre activité en ligne, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. b. Utilisation et partage des Données personnelles des représentants Nous utilisons généralement les données personnelles des représentants pour fournir les services commerciaux aux utilisateurs professionnels correspondants. Les modalités d'utilisation et de partage de ces données sont détaillées ci-dessous. Services interentreprises . Nous utilisons et partageons les Données personnelles des représentants avec des Utilisateurs commerciaux pour fournir les Services que vous ou l'Utilisateur commercial que vous représentez avez demandés. Dans certains cas, nous pouvons être amenés à communiquer vos Données personnelles à une administration publique pour fournir nos Services commerciaux à des fins comme pour la constitution d'une entreprise ou le calcul et le paiement des taxes sur les ventes applicables. Dans le cadre de nos Services interentreprises fiscaux, nous pouvons utiliser vos Données personnelles pour préparer la documentation fiscale et déclarer des impôts au nom de l'Utilisateur commercial que vous représentez. Dans le cadre d’Atlas, notre service de constitution d'entreprise, nous pouvons utiliser vos Données personnelles pour envoyer des formulaires à l'IRS en votre nom et déposer des documents auprès d'autres administrations publiques, par exemple vos statuts dans votre état de constitution. Nous partageons les Données personnelles des représentants avec des tiers autorisés par l'Utilisateur commercial concerné, tels que des Partenaires financiers proposant un produit financier, ou des applications ou services tiers que l'Utilisateur commercial choisit d'utiliser en parallèle de nos Services interentreprises. Voici quelques exemples courants de ce type de partage : Les prestataires de services de paiement, comme Visa ou WeChat Pay, ont besoin d'informations sur les Utilisateurs commerciaux et leurs Représentants qui acceptent leurs moyens de paiement. Ces informations sont généralement recueillies lors du processus d'inscription ou pour le traitement des transactions et des litiges de ces Utilisateurs commerciaux. En savoir plus . Un Utilisateur commercial peut autoriser Stripe à partager vos Données personnelles avec d'autres Utilisateurs commerciaux pour faciliter l'accès aux Services au moyen de Stripe Connect. L'utilisation des Données personnelles par un tiers autorisé par un Utilisateur commercial est soumise à la politique de confidentialité de ce tiers. Si vous êtes un Utilisateur commercial et que vous avez choisi un nom qui inclut des Données personnelles (p. ex., une entreprise individuelle ou une dénomination sociale comprenant un nom de famille), nous utilisons et partageons ces informations comme n'importe quel nom d'entreprise dans le cadre de la fourniture de nos Services. Nous pouvons, par exemple, les faire figurer sur les reçus et d’autres documents décrivant des transactions. Détection de la fraude et prévention des pertes . Nous utilisons les Données personnelles des représentants pour identifier et gérer les risques d'utilisation frauduleuse de nos Services commerciaux qui causerait des pertes à Stripe, aux Utilisateurs finaux, aux Clients finaux, aux Utilisateurs commerciaux, aux Partenaires financiers et à d’autres personnes. Nous utilisons également des informations vous concernant obtenues de sources accessibles au public, de tiers tels que des agences d’évaluation du crédit et de nos services pour gérer ces risques, notamment pour identifier des modèles d’utilisation abusive et surveiller les violations des conditions d’utilisation du service. Stripe peut être amené à partager les Données personnelles des Représentants avec des Utilisateurs professionnels, nos Partenaires financiers et des prestataires de services tiers, y compris des prestataires de services de vérification par téléphone, en savoir plus , afin de vérifier les informations que vous nous avez fournies et d'identifier des indicateurs de risque. En savoir plus . Nous utilisons et partageons également les Données personnelles des représentants afin de procéder à des vérifications préalables, y compris pour lutter contre le blanchiment d’argent et appliquer les sanctions conformément à la loi applicable. Publicité . Dans la mesure permise par la loi applicable, et avec votre consentement lorsque celui-ci est requis, nous utilisons et partageons les Données personnelles des représentants avec des tiers, notamment des Partenaires , dans le but de promouvoir et de commercialiser nos Services et les intégrations de Partenaires. Sous réserve de la loi applicable, y compris toute exigence relative au consentement, nous pouvons promouvoir nos services au moyen de publicités fondées sur les centres d'intérêt et suivre leur efficacité. Consultez la Politique sur l'utilisation des témoins de Stripe. Nous ne transmettons aucune de vos Données personnelles à des tiers en contrepartie d'un paiement. Toutefois, nous pouvons transmettre vos données à des partenaires tiers, tels que des partenaires publicitaires, des prestataires de services d’analyse et des réseaux sociaux, qui nous aident à faire la publicité de nos Services. En savoir plus . Nous pouvons également utiliser vos Données personnelles, y compris l’activité de votre compte Stripe, pour déterminer si vous pouvez bénéficier de nos Services interentreprises, vous les proposer ou promouvoir les Services interentreprises existants. En savoir plus . Plus . Pour en savoir plus sur nos autres modalités d’utilisation et de partage des Données personnelles des représentants, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. 1.4 Visiteurs Nous collectons, utilisons et partageons les Données personnelles des visiteurs. Des informations supplémentaires sur la collecte, l'utilisation et le partage des Données personnelles des visiteurs, y compris les bases juridiques de leur traitement, sont disponibles dans notre Centre de confidentialité . a. Données personnelles que nous collectons sur les Visiteurs Lorsque vous naviguez sur nos Sites, nous recevons vos Données personnelles, soit parce que vous nous les fournissez, soit parce que nous utilisons des témoins ou des technologies similaires. Consultez la Politique sur l'utilisation des témoins pour plus d’informations. Nous collectons les informations que vous saisissez dans un formulaire sur le Site ou sur des sites tiers où sont affichées nos publicités (tels que LinkedIn ou Facebook). Il peut s'agir de vos coordonnées et d'autres informations se rapportant à vos questions sur nos Services. Nous pouvons également associer un lieu à votre visite. En savoir plus . Plus . Pour en savoir plus sur les autres types de Données personnelles que nous pouvons collecter sur les Visiteurs, y compris sur votre activité en ligne, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. b. Utilisation et partage des Données personnelles des Visiteurs Personnalisation . Nous utilisons les données que nous collectons à votre sujet à l'aide de témoins et de technologies similaires pour mesurer votre engagement avec le contenu des Sites, améliorer la pertinence et la navigation, personnaliser votre expérience (p. ex., les préférences linguistiques et le contenu propre à une région) et adapter le contenu de Stripe et de nos Services à vos préférences. Par exemple, puisque certains de nos services ne sont pas disponibles dans toutes les régions, nous pouvons adapter nos réponses à votre région. Publicité . Dans la mesure permise par la loi applicable, et avec votre consentement lorsque celui-ci est requis, nous utilisons et partageons les Données personnelles des visiteurs avec des tiers, notamment des Partenaires , dans le but de promouvoir et de commercialiser nos Services et les intégrations de Partenaires. 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Pour en savoir plus sur nos autres modalités d’utilisation et de partage des Données personnelles des visiteurs, consultez la section Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles ci-dessous. 2. Autres modalités de collecte, d'utilisation et de partage de vos Données personnelles Outre les modalités décrites ci-dessus, nous traitons vos Données personnelles comme suit : a. Collecte de données personnelles Activité en ligne . En fonction du Service que vous utilisez et de la mise en œuvre de nos Services commerciaux par les Utilisateurs commerciaux, nous collectons des informations sur ce qui suit : Les appareils et navigateurs que vous utilisez pour accéder à nos Sites et aux sites Web, applications et autres services en ligne de tiers (« Sites tiers »). 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Nous collectons et utilisons des Données personnelles pour pouvoir identifier et gérer les activités potentiellement frauduleuses ou malveillantes dans l'ensemble de nos Services, pour mettre en œuvre nos Services commerciaux de détection de la fraude et pour protéger nos Services et transactions contre tout accès non autorisé, toute utilisation, toute modification ou tout détournement de Données personnelles, d'informations et de fonds. Dans le cadre des activités de prévention et de détection de la fraude, de surveillance de la sécurité et de conformité que nous menons pour le compte de Stripe et de ses Utilisateurs commerciaux, nous collectons des informations auprès de sources accessibles au public, de tiers (y compris des agences d'évaluation du crédit) et par l’entremise des Services que nous fournissons. 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Nous utilisons des Données personnelles pour respecter nos obligations contractuelles et légales en matière de lutte contre le blanchiment d’argent, de connaissance du client, de lutte contre le terrorisme, de protection des clients vulnérables, de contrôle des exportations et d'interdiction de traiter avec des personnes visées par des sanctions ou dans certains secteurs d'activité, ainsi que d'autres obligations légales. Par exemple, nous pouvons surveiller les habitudes liées aux transactions et d'autres signaux en ligne, puis en tirer des informations pour identifier la fraude, le blanchiment d’argent et d'autres activités préjudiciables qui peuvent nuire à Stripe et à nos Partenaires financiers, Utilisateurs finaux, Utilisateurs commerciaux et d’autres personnes. En savoir plus . La collecte et l'utilisation des Données personnelles sont indispensables pour assurer la sécurité et la conformité de nos Services, qui est notre priorité. Mineurs . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Phu Hoang Posted on Jan 10 Amazon EKS From The Ground Up - Part 2: Worker Nodes with AWS Managed Nodes # devops # aws # eks Introduction In Part 1 , we successfully finished building the EKS Control Plane , we set up the VPC, Subnets, NAT Gateway, the Kubernetes API Server, and configured kubectl connectivity. VPC, Subnets, NAT Kubernetes API Server An IAM role with enough permissions for the Control Plane kubectl already connected to the cluster But if you run: kubectl get nodes Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode you’ll see… nothing . That’s the real state of the cluster we created: it has a brain (Control Plane) , but no hands and feet (Worker Nodes) . Without compute capacity, the Kubernetes Scheduler can only stare at Pods stuck in the Pending state. In this Part 2, we’ll “grow limbs” for your EKS cluster by deploying Worker Nodes using AWS Managed Nodes - the most practical middle ground between production readiness and operational effort. This post won’t stop at “click and it works.” We’ll also explore what AWS quietly builds for you in a Managed Node Group, and contrast it with the Self-managed way so you understand the fundamentals and can debug with confidence. 📝A Quick Primer on Worker Nodes What is a Worker Node, really? In the most accurate - and simplest - definition: A Worker Node is an EC2 instance configured to run Kubernetes workloads (Pods). At minimum, every worker node runs: kubelet — the agent that talks to the Kubernetes API Server a container runtime — typically containerd kube-proxy — manages service/network rules AWS VPC CNI — the plugin that allocates Pod IPs from your VPC Following production best practices, EKS worker nodes usually live inside private subnets without public IPs. That significantly reduces exposure: workloads are not directly reachable from the Internet, and outbound connectivity is handled through a NAT Gateway . Worker Node Deployment Models AWS offers three main ways to run compute for EKS, each with a different balance of control, operational cost, and “serverless-ness”: Criteria Managed Nodes Self-managed Nodes AWS Fargate Infrastructure EC2 Instances (partly managed by AWS) EC2 Instances (fully managed by you) Serverless (no nodes to manage) Operational cost (OpEx) Low High Very low Control Medium Highest Lowest Billing Per EC2 instance Per EC2 instance Per Pod (CPU/Mem) Fargate hides almost everything—including the “node layer.” That’s convenient, but if your goal is to understand EKS fundamentals, the interesting engineering happens in Managed Nodes vs Self-managed Nodes. Criteria Managed Nodes (Managed Node Group) Self-managed Nodes Node creation EKS Console or CLI command creates a Node Group EC2 Launch Template + ASG + User Data (bootstrap) ASG management AWS manages the Auto Scaling Group lifecycle You manage the ASG entirely Cluster Join AWS automatically handles the wiring and credentials for join You must provide user data calling /etc/eks/bootstrap.sh Node auth mapping (IAM→ RBAC) AWS typically maps the Node Role automatically You must manually update aws-auth to map the Node Role Upgrades/Updates Built-in, managed rolling update workflows You design and manage drain / replace strategies Debug level Fewer common traps, higher abstraction More control, but more responsibility for low-level configuration What AWS does for you in a Managed Node Group When you click Create Node Group , AWS typically handles a long checklist that Self-managed nodes would require you to build manually: Creates an Auto Scaling Group Picks an EKS-Optimized AMI compatible with your cluster version Creates/manages a Launch Template (or uses one you provide) Attaches an IAM Instance Profile using your Node IAM Role Injects the bootstrap configuration so nodes can join the cluster Automates the node registration path Provides a rolling update workflow for node group upgrades Typically handles node role mapping into the cluster auth mechanism Recommendation: Use Managed Nodes for most production setups to reduce operational overhead. Choose Self-managed only when you have very specific requirements (custom OS hardening, special bootstrap, deep control of the node lifecycle). Cluster IAM Role vs Node IAM Role This is one of the most common points of confusion, so let’s make it crystal clear. Cluster IAM Role Used by the EKS Control Plane Allows the Control Plane to manage ENIs and interact with your VPC resources This role is not meant for workloads. Node IAM Role Worker nodes need a Node IAM Role to: Join the cluster Allow the VPC CNI to attach ENIs and allocate Pod IPs Pull images from ECR Access other required AWS APIs (later: secrets, parameters, logs, etc.) Your worker nodes won’t become Ready without (at least) these managed policies: Policy Purpose AmazonEKSWorkerNodePolicy Join cluster, talk to the API Server AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy Attach ENIs, allocate Pod IPs AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryReadOnly Pull images from ECR AWS IAM & Kubernetes Authentication Access to an EKS cluster is a combination of two layers: AWS IAM & Kubernetes RBAC . IAM = Authentication IAM answers: “Who are you?” When a principal (an EC2 node or a human user) calls the Kubernetes API Server, EKS uses IAM authentication to verify: Which IAM principal (Role/User) the request comes from Whether the request has a valid SigV4 signature ✅ This is why worker nodes must have a proper Node IAM Role attached. Kubernetes RBAC = Authorization RBAC answers: “What are you allowed to do?” Even if IAM authentication succeeds, the API call can still fail with Forbidden if RBAC doesn’t grant the required permissions. Bridging the two worlds: mapping IAM → Kubernetes identity After IAM authentication, EKS maps IAM identity into Kubernetes users/groups so RBAC can evaluate permissions. Two common mechanisms exist: aws-auth ConfigMap (classic, still widely used), example: mapRoles : | - rolearn: arn:aws:iam::<account-id>:role/EKSNodeRole username: system:node:{{EC2PrivateDNSName}} groups: - system:bootstrappers - system:nodes EKS Access Entries / Access Policies (newer Console-based approach) For this article: Nodes must be mapped into groups like system:bootstrappers and system:nodes Humans/admins are commonly mapped to system:masters or granted an equivalent Access Policy Hands-on Time The AWS architecture after completing the steps below: Step 0 — Preparation Make sure all resources from Part 1 are created correctly and your cluster is ACTIVE . Step 1 — Create the IAM Role for Worker Nodes Open the AWS Console: → Go to IAM → Choose Roles → Create role → Configure Trusted entity : Trusted entity type: AWS service Service or use case: EC2 Use case: EC2 → Click Next → Attach policies: AmazonEKSWorkerNodePolicy AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryReadOnly → Role name: EKSNodeRole → Click Create role Step 2 — Create a Managed Node Group → Open the EKS service → Select cluster demo-eks-cluster → Go to Compute → Add node group Configure node group Name: eks-mng-general Node IAM role: EKSNodeRole → Click Next . Configure compute & scaling AMI type: EKS optimized (Amazon Linux / Bottlerocket) Capacity type: On-Demand Instance type: t3.medium Disk size: 20 GiB Scaling: Desired: 2 Min: 1 Max: 3 → Keep other settings as default. → Click Next . Configure networking Select only the two private subnets . This is critical: subnet selection here determines where your worker nodes live. Private subnets are ideal for production worker nodes because they don’t expose instances to the Internet. → Click Next → Create . Wait until the node group status becomes Active . Step 3 - Join the Cluster - AWS handles it You don’t need to manually configure bootstrap steps for a Managed Node Group - but understanding the join flow is what makes you effective at troubleshooting. 3.1 Node join flow When you create a Managed Node Group, AWS launches EC2 worker nodes. Each instance gets an Instance Profile containing your Node IAM Role ( EKSNodeRole ). The join flow looks like this: The EC2 instance boots using an EKS-Optimized AMI Bootstrap config provides kubelet with: cluster name API endpoint cluster CA certificate kubelet calls the Kubernetes API Server to register the node EKS performs IAM authentication and identifies the IAM Role from the instance profile EKS maps IAM identity → Kubernetes identity via aws-auth / Access Entries If mapping is valid (node is in system:nodes ), the node becomes Ready In short: nodes don’t “join by Kubernetes magic.” They join because: IAM authentication proves identity + Kubernetes group mapping allows the node role to function. 3.2 What Managed Node Group eliminates compared to Self-managed With Self-managed nodes, you must build the join path yourself: Create Launch Template (AMI, instance profile, user data) Ensure bootstrap via /etc/eks/bootstrap.sh <cluster-name> Create ASG and subnet placement Manually update aws-auth to map the node role into: system:bootstrappers system:nodes Managed Node Groups remove most of this plumbing. Step 4 — Verify This is the moment your EKS cluster finally starts to feel alive. 4.1 Verify with kubectl → Open a terminal and run: kubectl get nodes -o wide Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode → Then check system pods: kubectl get pods -n kube-system Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Expected results: You should see two nodes (based on desired size), in Ready state coredns , metrics-server , and kube-proxy should transition to Running 4.2 What AWS resources were created behind the scenes? Now let’s satisfy curiosity and confirm what AWS created inside your account. (1) Auto Scaling Group → Open EKS Service → Select EKS cluster demo-eks-cluster → Click Compute tab → Select node group eks-mng-general → In Details , click the Auto Scaling Group Inside the ASG page, you’ll find: Desired / Min / Max configuration EC2 instances in InService Launch Template reference Security Groups (2) Launch Template From the ASG page: → Click the Launch template link. You’ll see: AMI ID Instance type Security groups attached User data/bootstrap wiring (partly hidden, but it’s there) (3) Security Group for worker nodes From the ASG details page → Click the Security group IDs . Review inbound/outbound rules applied to worker nodes. Common Pitfalls 1) Node group is Active, but kubectl get nodes shows nothing Likely causes: The node group is using the wrong IAM role (not EKSNodeRole ) Node IAM role is missing required policies Wrong subnet selection or private subnet route tables are incorrect 2) Instances keep launching and terminating in the ASG Likely causes: Instance type capacity shortage → try a more common type ( t3.large , m5.large , etc.) Subnet/AZ constraints → expand to more AZs/subnets EC2 quota limits → request quota increase 3) Pods stuck in Pending Likely causes: Insufficient node resources (CPU/memory) → choose a larger instance type Taints/labels preventing scheduling → remove taints or adjust selectors 4) ImagePullBackOff / ErrImagePull Likely causes: Private subnets have no NAT gateway, or routes are wrong DNS resolution is broken → check VPC settings ( DNS resolution and DNS hostnames ) Summary In Part 2, we: Added production-style worker nodes (private subnets) so workloads finally have somewhere to run Clearly separated Cluster Role vs Node Role Covered the IAM → Kubernetes authentication story Explored what a Managed Node Group creates behind the scenes Next, in Part 3 , we’ll go deeper into EKS networking: VPC CNI, ENIs, Pod IP allocation, and traffic flow debugging. 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HTML • 4 stars Skills/Languages React, Node JS, SaaS, npm, Flask, Git, VS, AI, Computer Vision Currently learning ➡️React ➡️Flask ➡️Computer Vision ➡️ML in Agriculture ➡️AWS Currently hacking on Real-Time Weed Detection on-the-go Using Computer Vision and Lightweight Deep Learning over Smartphones Available for Collaboration, Discussions, Freelance Projects, Advice, Experiments Post 98 posts published Comment 19 comments written Tag 18 tags followed The AWS Lambda Setting I Wish I’d Changed Earlier Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Dec 30 '25 The AWS Lambda Setting I Wish I’d Changed Earlier # aws # cloud # beginners # programming 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Want to connect with Mursal Furqan Kumbhar? Create an account to connect with Mursal Furqan Kumbhar. You can also sign in below to proceed if you already have an account. Create Account Already have an account? Sign in How I Automated Document Insights Using AWS Textract, Bedrock, and QuickSight Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Sep 12 '25 How I Automated Document Insights Using AWS Textract, Bedrock, and QuickSight # aws # machinelearning # devops # automation 3  reactions Comments 3  comments 21 min read 🚀 Scaling React Like Big Tech: Folder Structures, Clean Code & Beyond Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Aug 30 '25 🚀 Scaling React Like Big Tech: Folder Structures, Clean Code & Beyond # webdev # programming # javascript # beginners 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read WSL2 TensorFlow GPU Setup – RTX 4060 + Ubuntu 22.04 + CUDA 12.2 + cuDNN Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Apr 16 '25 WSL2 TensorFlow GPU Setup – RTX 4060 + Ubuntu 22.04 + CUDA 12.2 + cuDNN # linux # machinelearning # cuda # gpu Comments Add Comment 2 min read Smart Image Tagging on AWS - The Finale Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Apr 4 '25 Smart Image Tagging on AWS - The Finale # aws # machinelearning # ai # computervision 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 5 min read Level Up Your Auto-Tagging Pipeline on AWS Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Apr 3 '25 Level Up Your Auto-Tagging Pipeline on AWS # aws # machinelearning # ai # computervision 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Auto-Tag Images on AWS using Amazon Rekognition + Lambda + S3 Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Apr 2 '25 Auto-Tag Images on AWS using Amazon Rekognition + Lambda + S3 # aws # ai # machinelearning # computervision 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Introduction | Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) & Knowledge Graphs on AWS Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Mar 15 '25 Introduction | Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) & Knowledge Graphs on AWS # aws # machinelearning # gnn # basic Comments Add Comment 4 min read React 19 - New API: 'use' Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Jan 20 '25 React 19 - New API: 'use' # webdev # javascript # programming # react Comments Add Comment 2 min read Accelerating Deep Learning with Amazon SageMaker Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Jan 16 '25 Accelerating Deep Learning with Amazon SageMaker # aws # devops # machinelearning # sagemaker 8  reactions Comments 1  comment 15 min read Building My First ML Model Using Amazon SageMaker + Kaggle + Jupyter Notebook Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Jan 2 '25 Building My First ML Model Using Amazon SageMaker + Kaggle + Jupyter Notebook # aws # machinelearning # kaggle # beginners 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Deploying a Globally Accessible Web Application with Disaster Recovery Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Dec 18 '24 Deploying a Globally Accessible Web Application with Disaster Recovery # machinelearning # aws # dynamodb # devops 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read 30 React One-Liners to Enhance Your Coding Efficiency Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Dec 11 '24 30 React One-Liners to Enhance Your Coding Efficiency # react # webdev # javascript # programming 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Ultimate React Interview Study Plan: Your one-stop for your next #React Interview Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Nov 4 '24 Ultimate React Interview Study Plan: Your one-stop for your next #React Interview # react # webdev # javascript # interview 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read The Ultimate Guide to Adding a Favicon to Your Website Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Oct 28 '24 The Ultimate Guide to Adding a Favicon to Your Website # html # webdev # beginners # react 16  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Mentore: Teach, Share, Inspire Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Oct 22 '24 Mentore: Teach, Share, Inspire # nocode # webdev # saas # beginners 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read LLMs in Action: Examples and Hobby Projects Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Oct 11 '24 LLMs in Action: Examples and Hobby Projects # machinelearning # llm # datascience # ai 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 8 min read LLMs - Behind the Scenes Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Oct 7 '24 LLMs - Behind the Scenes # genai # aws # machinelearning # llm 8  reactions Comments 2  comments 8 min read Introduction to Large Language Models Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Oct 6 '24 Introduction to Large Language Models # ai # aws # machinelearning # llm 8  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read Understanding Document Object Model (DOM) in JavaScript Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Sep 18 '24 Understanding Document Object Model (DOM) in JavaScript # webdev # javascript # beginners # programming 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read React Controlled/Uncontrolled Components Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Sep 3 '24 React Controlled/Uncontrolled Components # react # webdev # programming # javascript 3  reactions Comments 1  comment 2 min read Most Asked React Interview Question Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Aug 17 '24 Most Asked React Interview Question # react # webdev # javascript # programming 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Weird things in JavaScript Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Aug 11 '24 Weird things in JavaScript # javascript # webdev # beginners # programming 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 2 min read AWS Data Lake Best Practices for Machine Learning Feature Engineering Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Aug 5 '24 AWS Data Lake Best Practices for Machine Learning Feature Engineering # aws # cloud # machinelearning # data 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read Most Frequently Asked Front-end Interview Questions Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Aug 4 '24 Most Frequently Asked Front-end Interview Questions # frontend # webdev # programming # beginners 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 16 min read What's new in Web Dev this month? Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Jul 15 '24 What's new in Web Dev this month? # webdev # beginners # javascript # programming 268  reactions Comments 20  comments 4 min read Integrating a Basic TensorFlow Model on AWS Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Jun 19 '24 Integrating a Basic TensorFlow Model on AWS # tensorflow # aws # model # ai 14  reactions Comments 1  comment 4 min read Advanced Time-Series & Python Libraries Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Jun 11 '24 Advanced Time-Series & Python Libraries # python # programming # datascience # machinelearning 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Write Minimal ES6 Code Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow May 29 '24 Write Minimal ES6 Code # javascript # webdev # programming # web 77  reactions Comments 16  comments 2 min read 8 Free Websites that feel illegal to know..! Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Mar 10 '24 8 Free Websites that feel illegal to know..! # beginners # productivity # ai # opensource 66  reactions Comments 5  comments 2 min read The Essential Guide to Building and Deploying Pay-per-Use ML APIs on AWS Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow for AWS Community Builders Mar 7 '24 The Essential Guide to Building and Deploying Pay-per-Use ML APIs on AWS # aws # model # machinelearning # devops 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Recycling Companion: Revolutionizing Recycling with AI and Community Engagement Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Feb 22 '24 Recycling Companion: Revolutionizing Recycling with AI and Community Engagement # javascript # reactnative # react # tensorflow 2  reactions Comments 3  comments 5 min read JavaScript Cheatsheet Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Jan 29 '24 JavaScript Cheatsheet # javascript # webdev # programming # react 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read Unveiling 2023: A Symphony of Achievements, Adventures, and Personal Growth Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Dec 31 '23 Unveiling 2023: A Symphony of Achievements, Adventures, and Personal Growth 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Data Flow in React Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Dec 13 '23 Data Flow in React # webdev # javascript # programming # react 9  reactions Comments Add Comment 4 min read React's Dynamic Trio: Code-Splitting Unleashed! Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Dec 4 '23 React's Dynamic Trio: Code-Splitting Unleashed! # react # webdev # javascript # programming 1  reaction Comments 2  comments 2 min read Next.js: Enhancing Modern Web Development with a Simple Example Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Oct 21 '23 Next.js: Enhancing Modern Web Development with a Simple Example # nextjs # javascript # programming # beginners 19  reactions Comments 2  comments 3 min read Creating an Image Comparison Slider with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Oct 8 '23 Creating an Image Comparison Slider with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript # webdev # javascript # programming # html 43  reactions Comments 1  comment 4 min read Exploring React's Data Retrieval Methods Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Sep 30 '23 Exploring React's Data Retrieval Methods # javascript # webdev # programming # api Comments Add Comment 6 min read Understanding JavaScript Promise Methods and Prototypes Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Sep 23 '23 Understanding JavaScript Promise Methods and Prototypes # javascript # webdev # programming # api 36  reactions Comments 3  comments 3 min read Fetch API in JavaScript Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Sep 16 '23 Fetch API in JavaScript # javascript # webdev # programming # softwaredevelopment 7  reactions Comments 1  comment 2 min read Effortless Data Management: Connecting Google Sheets to Your ReactJS Project Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Sep 10 '23 Effortless Data Management: Connecting Google Sheets to Your ReactJS Project # webdev # javascript # react # programming 72  reactions Comments 5  comments 5 min read Full-Stack Dev. Requirements in JavaScript Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Mursal Furqan Kumbhar Follow Sep 6 '23 Full-Stack Dev. 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The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Allen Helton Posted on Dec 15, 2025 • Originally published at gomomento.com           The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure # infrastructure # architecture # platformengineering I've gone through enough infrastructure evaluations as an architect to recognize the moment when the energy leaves the room. It's not when someone questions the performance numbers or the cost model. It's when someone pulls up the codebase and starts counting how many services need to change. The infrastructure might be more reliable, easier to operate, or have better economics, but it doesn't matter if getting there means touching stable production code across dozens of services. The conversation shifts from "should we do this?" to "can we afford to do this?" and the answer is usually no. That gap between "this is better" and "we can actually adopt this" is where many decisions stall or get turned down. The real cost of infrastructure change Architecture discussions tend to follow a familiar pattern. The whiteboard fills up with boxes and arrows, the tradeoffs look reasonable, everyone agrees that you'll come out the other end better. Then someone asks: how much code do we have to touch? That question isn't about features or benchmarks. It's about risk . Architects evaluate the blast radius of change alongside performance and reliability. Every line of application code that needs to move, every client library that needs to be swapped, every behavior that needs to be re-learned increases the cost before you can even run a proof of concept. For systems already in production, touching stable code introduces uncertainty. It stretches review cycles, kicks off regression testing, and makes rollback complicated. Good ideas often don't make it past this point because weaving them into existing applications costs too much. This is especially relevant for infrastructure on the hot path. When caching misbehaves, it takes other systems down with it. Teams are rightfully cautious about changes here, even when the infrastructure side of the proposal is compelling. What teams actually trust Teams trust behavior they've observed in production, like how commands serialize, how errors surface, or how retries behave under load. That behavior has been exercised millions of times. It's hardened by real traffic, load testing, and years of incremental fixes. In practice, this behavior acts as a contract between the app code and infrastructure. This is why client changes feel expensive even when two libraries look similar on the surface. Timeouts, connection handling, pipelining behavior, and edge cases around failures all shape how systems respond when stressed. At scale, subtle differences show up as tail latency spikes or incident tickets that are hard to explain. For cache-heavy systems built on Redis or Valkey, this contract is often the wire protocol itself – RESP , the wire format the client already speaks. The application doesn't depend on “a cache,” it depends on this specific way of talking to one. Changing what sits behind the contract When you hold the contract constant and change what sits behind it, the risk potential drops dramatically. Instead of rewriting cache layers or swapping SDKs across services, teams can point existing Redis or Valkey clients at Momento , authenticate, and issue the same commands they already use. The infrastructure changes. The operational model changes. The application code largely does not. That distinction turns evaluation from a refactor into a configuration change. It lets teams observe real production behavior without committing to a rewrite upfront. More importantly, it makes rollbacks boring. Simply change an endpoint back and that's the extent of it. This doesn't eliminate all risk. RESP compatibility has edges and limitations worth understanding. Not every Redis command is supported, but it shifts the evaluation risk from application code to infrastructure, where it's far easier to observe and reason about. Lowering the cost of evaluation I've noticed the infrastructure platforms that gain real adoption share a common trait: they meet teams where they already are. They respect existing contracts, existing mental models, and the realities of systems that have been running in production for years. "Better" isn't enough if getting there requires destabilizing code no one wants to touch. The platforms that succeed make it easy to start small, observe real behavior, and back out safely when something doesn't line up. When evaluation feels reversible, teams engage honestly with the tradeoffs instead of inventing reasons to stay put. RESP compatibility fits this philosophy. It doesn't ask teams to abandon the clients or patterns they rely on. It allows them to keep the contract they trust while changing the parts that benefit most from being managed: scaling, availability, and operational complexity. In practice, that's often what separates interesting technology from technology that actually gets adopted. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Phu Hoang Posted on Jan 10 Amazon EKS From The Ground Up - Part 2: Worker Nodes with AWS Managed Nodes # devops # aws # eks Introduction In Part 1 , we successfully finished building the EKS Control Plane , we set up the VPC, Subnets, NAT Gateway, the Kubernetes API Server, and configured kubectl connectivity. VPC, Subnets, NAT Kubernetes API Server An IAM role with enough permissions for the Control Plane kubectl already connected to the cluster But if you run: kubectl get nodes Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode you’ll see… nothing . That’s the real state of the cluster we created: it has a brain (Control Plane) , but no hands and feet (Worker Nodes) . Without compute capacity, the Kubernetes Scheduler can only stare at Pods stuck in the Pending state. In this Part 2, we’ll “grow limbs” for your EKS cluster by deploying Worker Nodes using AWS Managed Nodes - the most practical middle ground between production readiness and operational effort. This post won’t stop at “click and it works.” We’ll also explore what AWS quietly builds for you in a Managed Node Group, and contrast it with the Self-managed way so you understand the fundamentals and can debug with confidence. 📝A Quick Primer on Worker Nodes What is a Worker Node, really? In the most accurate - and simplest - definition: A Worker Node is an EC2 instance configured to run Kubernetes workloads (Pods). At minimum, every worker node runs: kubelet — the agent that talks to the Kubernetes API Server a container runtime — typically containerd kube-proxy — manages service/network rules AWS VPC CNI — the plugin that allocates Pod IPs from your VPC Following production best practices, EKS worker nodes usually live inside private subnets without public IPs. That significantly reduces exposure: workloads are not directly reachable from the Internet, and outbound connectivity is handled through a NAT Gateway . Worker Node Deployment Models AWS offers three main ways to run compute for EKS, each with a different balance of control, operational cost, and “serverless-ness”: Criteria Managed Nodes Self-managed Nodes AWS Fargate Infrastructure EC2 Instances (partly managed by AWS) EC2 Instances (fully managed by you) Serverless (no nodes to manage) Operational cost (OpEx) Low High Very low Control Medium Highest Lowest Billing Per EC2 instance Per EC2 instance Per Pod (CPU/Mem) Fargate hides almost everything—including the “node layer.” That’s convenient, but if your goal is to understand EKS fundamentals, the interesting engineering happens in Managed Nodes vs Self-managed Nodes. Criteria Managed Nodes (Managed Node Group) Self-managed Nodes Node creation EKS Console or CLI command creates a Node Group EC2 Launch Template + ASG + User Data (bootstrap) ASG management AWS manages the Auto Scaling Group lifecycle You manage the ASG entirely Cluster Join AWS automatically handles the wiring and credentials for join You must provide user data calling /etc/eks/bootstrap.sh Node auth mapping (IAM→ RBAC) AWS typically maps the Node Role automatically You must manually update aws-auth to map the Node Role Upgrades/Updates Built-in, managed rolling update workflows You design and manage drain / replace strategies Debug level Fewer common traps, higher abstraction More control, but more responsibility for low-level configuration What AWS does for you in a Managed Node Group When you click Create Node Group , AWS typically handles a long checklist that Self-managed nodes would require you to build manually: Creates an Auto Scaling Group Picks an EKS-Optimized AMI compatible with your cluster version Creates/manages a Launch Template (or uses one you provide) Attaches an IAM Instance Profile using your Node IAM Role Injects the bootstrap configuration so nodes can join the cluster Automates the node registration path Provides a rolling update workflow for node group upgrades Typically handles node role mapping into the cluster auth mechanism Recommendation: Use Managed Nodes for most production setups to reduce operational overhead. Choose Self-managed only when you have very specific requirements (custom OS hardening, special bootstrap, deep control of the node lifecycle). Cluster IAM Role vs Node IAM Role This is one of the most common points of confusion, so let’s make it crystal clear. Cluster IAM Role Used by the EKS Control Plane Allows the Control Plane to manage ENIs and interact with your VPC resources This role is not meant for workloads. Node IAM Role Worker nodes need a Node IAM Role to: Join the cluster Allow the VPC CNI to attach ENIs and allocate Pod IPs Pull images from ECR Access other required AWS APIs (later: secrets, parameters, logs, etc.) Your worker nodes won’t become Ready without (at least) these managed policies: Policy Purpose AmazonEKSWorkerNodePolicy Join cluster, talk to the API Server AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy Attach ENIs, allocate Pod IPs AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryReadOnly Pull images from ECR AWS IAM & Kubernetes Authentication Access to an EKS cluster is a combination of two layers: AWS IAM & Kubernetes RBAC . IAM = Authentication IAM answers: “Who are you?” When a principal (an EC2 node or a human user) calls the Kubernetes API Server, EKS uses IAM authentication to verify: Which IAM principal (Role/User) the request comes from Whether the request has a valid SigV4 signature ✅ This is why worker nodes must have a proper Node IAM Role attached. Kubernetes RBAC = Authorization RBAC answers: “What are you allowed to do?” Even if IAM authentication succeeds, the API call can still fail with Forbidden if RBAC doesn’t grant the required permissions. Bridging the two worlds: mapping IAM → Kubernetes identity After IAM authentication, EKS maps IAM identity into Kubernetes users/groups so RBAC can evaluate permissions. Two common mechanisms exist: aws-auth ConfigMap (classic, still widely used), example: mapRoles : | - rolearn: arn:aws:iam::<account-id>:role/EKSNodeRole username: system:node:{{EC2PrivateDNSName}} groups: - system:bootstrappers - system:nodes EKS Access Entries / Access Policies (newer Console-based approach) For this article: Nodes must be mapped into groups like system:bootstrappers and system:nodes Humans/admins are commonly mapped to system:masters or granted an equivalent Access Policy Hands-on Time The AWS architecture after completing the steps below: Step 0 — Preparation Make sure all resources from Part 1 are created correctly and your cluster is ACTIVE . Step 1 — Create the IAM Role for Worker Nodes Open the AWS Console: → Go to IAM → Choose Roles → Create role → Configure Trusted entity : Trusted entity type: AWS service Service or use case: EC2 Use case: EC2 → Click Next → Attach policies: AmazonEKSWorkerNodePolicy AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryReadOnly → Role name: EKSNodeRole → Click Create role Step 2 — Create a Managed Node Group → Open the EKS service → Select cluster demo-eks-cluster → Go to Compute → Add node group Configure node group Name: eks-mng-general Node IAM role: EKSNodeRole → Click Next . Configure compute & scaling AMI type: EKS optimized (Amazon Linux / Bottlerocket) Capacity type: On-Demand Instance type: t3.medium Disk size: 20 GiB Scaling: Desired: 2 Min: 1 Max: 3 → Keep other settings as default. → Click Next . Configure networking Select only the two private subnets . This is critical: subnet selection here determines where your worker nodes live. Private subnets are ideal for production worker nodes because they don’t expose instances to the Internet. → Click Next → Create . Wait until the node group status becomes Active . Step 3 - Join the Cluster - AWS handles it You don’t need to manually configure bootstrap steps for a Managed Node Group - but understanding the join flow is what makes you effective at troubleshooting. 3.1 Node join flow When you create a Managed Node Group, AWS launches EC2 worker nodes. Each instance gets an Instance Profile containing your Node IAM Role ( EKSNodeRole ). The join flow looks like this: The EC2 instance boots using an EKS-Optimized AMI Bootstrap config provides kubelet with: cluster name API endpoint cluster CA certificate kubelet calls the Kubernetes API Server to register the node EKS performs IAM authentication and identifies the IAM Role from the instance profile EKS maps IAM identity → Kubernetes identity via aws-auth / Access Entries If mapping is valid (node is in system:nodes ), the node becomes Ready In short: nodes don’t “join by Kubernetes magic.” They join because: IAM authentication proves identity + Kubernetes group mapping allows the node role to function. 3.2 What Managed Node Group eliminates compared to Self-managed With Self-managed nodes, you must build the join path yourself: Create Launch Template (AMI, instance profile, user data) Ensure bootstrap via /etc/eks/bootstrap.sh <cluster-name> Create ASG and subnet placement Manually update aws-auth to map the node role into: system:bootstrappers system:nodes Managed Node Groups remove most of this plumbing. Step 4 — Verify This is the moment your EKS cluster finally starts to feel alive. 4.1 Verify with kubectl → Open a terminal and run: kubectl get nodes -o wide Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode → Then check system pods: kubectl get pods -n kube-system Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Expected results: You should see two nodes (based on desired size), in Ready state coredns , metrics-server , and kube-proxy should transition to Running 4.2 What AWS resources were created behind the scenes? Now let’s satisfy curiosity and confirm what AWS created inside your account. (1) Auto Scaling Group → Open EKS Service → Select EKS cluster demo-eks-cluster → Click Compute tab → Select node group eks-mng-general → In Details , click the Auto Scaling Group Inside the ASG page, you’ll find: Desired / Min / Max configuration EC2 instances in InService Launch Template reference Security Groups (2) Launch Template From the ASG page: → Click the Launch template link. You’ll see: AMI ID Instance type Security groups attached User data/bootstrap wiring (partly hidden, but it’s there) (3) Security Group for worker nodes From the ASG details page → Click the Security group IDs . Review inbound/outbound rules applied to worker nodes. Common Pitfalls 1) Node group is Active, but kubectl get nodes shows nothing Likely causes: The node group is using the wrong IAM role (not EKSNodeRole ) Node IAM role is missing required policies Wrong subnet selection or private subnet route tables are incorrect 2) Instances keep launching and terminating in the ASG Likely causes: Instance type capacity shortage → try a more common type ( t3.large , m5.large , etc.) Subnet/AZ constraints → expand to more AZs/subnets EC2 quota limits → request quota increase 3) Pods stuck in Pending Likely causes: Insufficient node resources (CPU/memory) → choose a larger instance type Taints/labels preventing scheduling → remove taints or adjust selectors 4) ImagePullBackOff / ErrImagePull Likely causes: Private subnets have no NAT gateway, or routes are wrong DNS resolution is broken → check VPC settings ( DNS resolution and DNS hostnames ) Summary In Part 2, we: Added production-style worker nodes (private subnets) so workloads finally have somewhere to run Clearly separated Cluster Role vs Node Role Covered the IAM → Kubernetes authentication story Explored what a Managed Node Group creates behind the scenes Next, in Part 3 , we’ll go deeper into EKS networking: VPC CNI, ENIs, Pod IP allocation, and traffic flow debugging. 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Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Phu Hoang Follow Joined Dec 17, 2024 More from Phu Hoang Amazon EKS From The Ground Up - Part 1: Control Plane & Infrastructure # devops # aws # eks 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. 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Engineering Convert project requirements into technical specifications Design system architecture and component interactions Troubleshoot errors and runtime issues Identify code optimizations and performance improvements View prompt View prompt View prompt Prompt Create a multi-line trend chart showing the performance of three key business metrics over the past 12 months: marketing campaign ROI (pink line), sales conversion rate (blue line), and market share growth (green line). Display clear trend intersections and mark significant performance changes with data points. Include a legend and show month-over-month progression. Attachments Quarterly Performance 1,283 lines csv Market Analysis 71 kb json Marketing Interpret market trends and consumer behavior patterns Brainstorm multi-platform content items Develop marketing campaign strategies Create post campaign performance reports View prompt View prompt View prompt Prompt Create a scatter plot matrix showing business performance vs opportunity analysis. Plot data points by Current Performance Score (x-axis, 0-100) vs Growth Opportunity Score (y-axis, 0-100). Include quadrant divisions with labels: &quot;Optimize&quot; (top-right), &quot;Develop&quot; (top-left), &quot;Maintain&quot; (bottom-right), &quot;Divest&quot; (bottom-left). Color code by business category and size points by revenue/impact potential. Attachments Quarterly Performance 977 lines csv Strategic Metrics 92 kb json Sales Analyze sales calls to craft tailored account plans Develop objection handling strategies Build compelling and tailored pitches Interpret sales metrics and KPIs View prompt View prompt View prompt Prompt Based on the uploaded user feedback survey and analytics report, create a product requirements document for a new feature that addresses the main user pain points identified in the data. Include the product vision and measurable objectives, analysis of user feedback data, technical specifications and requirements, and key performance indicators and success metrics. Keep it concise and professional. Attachments User-Feedback-Results.pdf 2.1 mb pdf Product-Analysis Dashboard.csv 325 lines csv Product requirements document: Unified dashboard feature Product vision Create a centralized dashboard that provides users with immediate access to their most critical account information, usage data, and billing details in a single, intuitive interface. This dashboard will reduce user frustration, decrease support tickets, and improve overall product satisfaction by addressing the top three pain points identified in user feedback. Measurable objectives Primary objectives Reduce average time to find account information from 156 seconds to under 30 seconds Decrease billing-related support tickets by 40% within 3 months of launch Improve user satisfaction score from 3.2 to 3.8 within 6 months Increase task completion rate from current 70% to 85% Secondary objectives Reduce session duration variability by providing faster access to key information Improve feature discovery rate from 34% to 50% Decrease user churn rate by 15% through improved user experience Analysis of user feedback data Key pain points identified Account information access (68% of users affected) Users require too many clicks to access basic account details Current navigation structure creates confusion and frustration Lack of centralized information view increases task completion time Usage tracking visibility (52% of users affected) Users cannot easily monitor their monthly usage patterns Absence of trend analysis and limit visibility Poor understanding of consumption relative to plan limits Billing clarity issues (43% of users affected) Complex billing information presentation Difficulty locating payment due dates and charge breakdowns Users struggle to understand what they&#x27;re paying for User segment analysis Power users (22%) : Need advanced analytics and quick access to detailed metrics Casual users (45%) : Require simplified, clear presentation of essential information New users (33%) : Need intuitive interface with guided discovery of key features Supporting analytics data Support tickets average 289 per reporting period, with billing and account access as top categories Mobile users (59% of sessions) experience more navigation difficulties Task completion rates remain consistently below 75% across all user segments Technical specifications and requirements Functional requirements Dashboard layout Single-page interface accessible from main navigation Responsive design optimized for both mobile and web platforms Customizable widget arrangement based on user preferences and behavior Account information widget Display current plan type and status Show account creation date and user profile summary Include quick access links to account settings and profile management Usage tracking widget Real-time usage metrics with visual progress indicators Monthly and weekly trend charts Comparison to plan limits with percentage utilization Historical data view for previous 12 months Billing information widget Current billing cycle information with next payment date Itemized charge breakdown for current month Payment history with downloadable invoices Quick payment method management Quick actions panel One-click access to most frequent user tasks Contextual actions based on account status and usage patterns Integration with existing feature set without duplication Technical implementation requirements Performance standards Page load time under 2 seconds on mobile devices Real-time data refresh capability with 30-second update intervals Offline capability for cached essential information Data integration Connect with existing user management system Integrate with billing and payment processing systems Link to usage tracking and analytics backend Maintain data consistency across all platform touchpoints Security and privacy Implement role-based access controls for sensitive information Ensure compliance with data protection regulations Provide audit trail for all dashboard interactions Secure API endpoints with appropriate authentication Platform compatibility Native mobile app integration (iOS and Android) Web browser compatibility (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge) Tablet-optimized layout with touch-friendly interface API availability for potential third-party integrations Key performance indicators and success metrics User experience metrics Dashboard adoption rate : Target 80% of active users within 60 days Time to complete common tasks : Reduce by 60% compared to current flow User satisfaction score : Increase from 3.2 to 3.8 (19% improvement) Feature discovery rate : Increase from 34% to 50% Operational impact metrics Support ticket reduction : 40% decrease in account and billing related tickets Task completion rate : Increase from 70% to 85% Session efficiency : Reduce average session duration while maintaining engagement Mobile experience improvement : Achieve parity with web task completion rates Business impact metrics User retention : Reduce churn rate by 15% within 6 months User engagement : Increase daily active user percentage by 12% Customer lifetime value : Improve through reduced support costs and increased satisfaction New user onboarding : Improve completion rate from 67% to 80% Technical performance metrics Page load time : Maintain under 2 seconds across all devices System reliability : 99.5% uptime for dashboard functionality Mobile crash rate : Keep below 1% for dashboard-related crashes API response time : Average response under 200ms for dashboard data Success criteria and timeline Phase 1 (weeks 1-4): foundation development Complete technical architecture and database integration Develop core dashboard framework with basic widgets Implement responsive design for mobile and web platforms Phase 2 (weeks 5-8): feature implementation Build and integrate all dashboard widgets Implement customization capabilities Complete security and privacy compliance requirements Phase 3 (weeks 9-10): testing and optimization Conduct comprehensive user acceptance testing Performance optimization and load testing Security audit and penetration testing Phase 4 (weeks 11-12): launch and monitoring Gradual rollout to user segments starting with power users Monitor key performance indicators and user feedback Rapid iteration based on initial usage patterns Risk mitigation Technical risks Performance degradation under high load: Implement caching and load balancing Data integration complexity: Establish fallback mechanisms and error handling Mobile platform inconsistencies: Extensive cross-platform testing protocols User adoption risks Resistance to interface changes: Provide optional onboarding tour and help documentation Feature discoverability: Implement guided first-use experience Customization complexity: Start with smart defaults based on user behavior patterns Conclusion The unified dashboard feature directly addresses the primary pain points identified in user feedback while supporting broader business objectives of improved user satisfaction and reduced operational costs. Success metrics are designed to validate both immediate user experience improvements and long-term business value creation. Product Management Define product vision and objectives Analyze user feedback and usage data Create product specifications and requirements documents Interpret product usage metrics and KPIs View prompt View prompt View prompt Prompt Based on the uploaded marketing performance report and company growth strategy, create a job posting for a Growth Marketing Manager position that addresses the performance gaps and growth objectives identified in the documentation. Attachments Company Growth Strategy 2024 582 kb pdf Marketing Performance Report Q1 2024 1.3 MB pdf Growth Marketing Manager FlowTech | Full-time | Remote/Hybrid About FlowTech FlowTech is a fast-growing SaaS company positioned for explosive growth in 2025. With $12M in annual recurring revenue and 8,400 active customers, we&#x27;re ready to double our revenue and expand internationally. Our platform has proven product-market fit in North America, and we&#x27;re scaling through channel optimization, international expansion, and new customer segment penetration. The opportunity We&#x27;re seeking a data-driven Growth Marketing Manager to join our team during a pivotal growth phase. You&#x27;ll be responsible for optimizing our marketing performance, reducing customer acquisition costs, and driving our ambitious goal of acquiring 15,000 new customers in 2024. This role is critical to achieving our target of $24M revenue and expanding into international markets. What you’ll do Performance optimization and channel management Optimize our paid social campaigns (Meta, LinkedIn) to reduce CAC from current $204 and improve conversion rates from 1.8% Scale our top-performing Google Ads channel while maintaining current $130 CAC efficiency Develop and execute strategies to improve trial-to-paid conversion rate from 33% to 45% Reallocate marketing budget from underperforming channels (webinars, partnerships) to high-ROI opportunities International expansion leadership Launch and manage marketing campaigns in priority international markets (UK, Germany, Australia, Canada) Develop localized marketing materials and campaigns for international audiences Establish multi-currency pricing strategies and local payment method integration Collaborate with sales teams to provide time zone coverage for international prospects Growth experimentation and optimization Implement and manage A/B testing programs across all marketing channels Optimize onboarding experience to reduce time-to-first-value from 14 days to 5 days Develop product-led growth initiatives including viral sharing and team invitation features Create segment-specific campaigns for SMB (10-500 employees) and Enterprise (25,000+ employees) markets Analytics and attribution Implement comprehensive multi-touch attribution to reduce &quot;direct/unknown&quot; conversions from 23% Build dashboards and reporting systems to track key growth metrics (MRR growth, CAC, LTV) Conduct competitive analysis and market research to identify new growth opportunities Optimize customer acquisition funnel to improve overall conversion rates What we’re looking for Required experience 3-5 years of growth marketing experience at a B2B SaaS company Proven track record of managing $500K+ annual marketing budgets Experience scaling companies from $10M to $25M+ ARR Strong analytical skills with proficiency in Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager, and marketing automation platforms Technical skills Advanced knowledge of paid advertising platforms (Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn) Experience with marketing automation tools (HubSpot, Marketo) Proficiency in analytics tools (Mixpanel, Segment, attribution platforms) Understanding of international marketing challenges and localization requirements Growth marketing expertise Experience improving trial-to-paid conversion rates in SaaS environments Track record of reducing customer acquisition costs while scaling volume Knowledge of product-led growth strategies and implementation Experience with multi-touch attribution and complex customer journey optimization International expansion experience Previous experience launching marketing campaigns in European and APAC markets Understanding of GDPR compliance and international data regulations Knowledge of local payment methods and currency considerations Experience with localization and cultural adaptation of marketing materials Success metrics (first 12 months) Performance improvements Reduce overall customer acquisition cost from $171 to $140 Increase monthly customer acquisition from 950 to 1,200 Improve trial-to-paid conversion rate from 33% to 45% Achieve LTV:CAC ratio above 8:1 Growth targets Generate $6M ARR from international markets (25% of total revenue) Acquire 5,400 new customers through optimized channels Launch successful campaigns in 4 international markets Increase organic traffic growth by 150% year-over-year Channel optimization Reduce paid social CAC by 30% while maintaining volume Scale Google Ads to deliver 36% of total new customers Launch and optimize new customer segments (SMB and Enterprise) Eliminate budget allocation to channels with CAC above $300 What we offer Compensation and benefits Competitive salary and meaningful equity stake in a fast-growing company Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance $2,000 annual learning and development budget Growth opportunities Direct impact on company growth during critical scaling phase Opportunity to build and lead a marketing team as we grow Work closely with CEO and executive team on strategic initiatives International travel opportunities for market expansion Work environment Remote-first culture with optional hybrid work Flexible working hours with core collaboration time Modern marketing stack and tools budget Quarterly team meetups and annual company retreat Ready to apply? Send us your resume along with a brief cover letter addressing: Your experience reducing CAC while scaling customer acquisition Specific examples of international marketing campaigns you&#x27;ve launched Your approach to improving trial-to-paid conversion rates Why you&#x27;re excited about FlowTech&#x27;s growth opportunity Apply to: [email&#160;protected] Subject line: Growth Marketing Manager - [Your Name] — FlowTech is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. 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iTerm2 + tmux -CC: The Remote Development Setup Nobody Talks About - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn&#39;t have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we&#39;re building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Eugene Oleinik Posted on Dec 25, 2025 &bull; Originally published at evoleinik.com iTerm2 + tmux -CC: The Remote Development Setup Nobody Talks About # terminal # tmux # ssh # remotedevelopment Every few months, someone announces a new terminal emulator that will revolutionize remote development. AI-powered this, cloud-native that. Meanwhile, iTerm2 has had a feature since 2012 that solves remote development better than most alternatives - and almost nobody uses it. The Problem with SSH If you do remote development, you know the pain: SSH session dies, your work context vanishes Scrollback is whatever fits in the terminal buffer Copy/paste requires mental gymnastics (was that Cmd+C or did I just send SIGINT?) Multiple sessions means multiple terminal windows to manage Reconnecting means rebuilding your entire workspace The standard fix is tmux. Run it on the server, attach/detach, sessions persist. But now you're stuck with tmux's text-mode interface: its scrollback, its copy mode, its keybindings fighting with your local ones. The Hidden Gem: tmux Control Mode iTerm2 can speak tmux's control protocol. When you run tmux with -CC (control mode), instead of rendering a text-mode interface, tmux sends structured commands to iTerm2. The result: Each tmux window becomes a native iTerm2 tab Native scrollback - scroll with your trackpad, not Ctrl-b [ Native copy/paste - Cmd+C just works Native search - Cmd+F searches the buffer Sessions persist on the server Disconnect and reconnect - everything restores exactly One command: ssh server -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode That's it. You now have a persistent remote workspace that feels like local tabs. Breaking Down the Command ssh server -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode ssh server -t - force TTY allocation (needed for tmux) tmux -CC - start tmux in control mode new-session - create a new session -A - attach if session already exists (idempotent reconnection) -s main - name the session "main" (or whatever you want) The -A flag is key. Run this command whether you're connecting fresh or reconnecting. If the session exists, you attach. If not, you create it. Same command, always. The Setup 1. Create an Alias # In .zshrc or .bashrc alias tbox = "ssh box -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main" Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode One command to connect to your dev server. Session persists across disconnects. Done. 2. Create a Dedicated iTerm2 Profile I keep a separate profile for remote sessions: Different background color (subtle, but enough to know where you are) Larger scrollback buffer Different title to show the hostname Go to iTerm2 &gt; Preferences &gt; Profiles, duplicate your default, tweak the colors. When you're three tabs deep in a debugging session, the visual distinction prevents "wait, which machine am I on?" moments. 3. Handle Multiple Servers alias tbox = "ssh box -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main" alias tprod = "ssh prod -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main" alias tstaging = "ssh staging -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main" Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Each gets its own persistent session. Different profile colors if you want extra safety. What This Gives You Persistence : Your laptop sleeps, WiFi drops, you close the lid and go home. Reconnect tomorrow, every tab is exactly where you left it. Long-running processes keep running. Native scrollback : Scroll with your trackpad. Search with Cmd+F. Copy with Cmd+C. No mode switching, no tmux commands to remember. Tab management : Cmd+T for new tab (creates tmux window on server). Cmd+W to close. Cmd+1/2/3 to switch. Drag to reorder. It's just iTerm2. Simplicity : No extra software to install (tmux is already on most servers). No cloud service. No subscription. No new tool to learn. Trade-offs This isn't perfect for everything: Single machine : You're tied to iTerm2 on macOS. If you switch between Mac and Linux desktops, you can't use control mode from Linux. One client at a time : If you attach from two Macs simultaneously, things get weird. For shared sessions, use normal tmux. Learning curve : If a colleague connects to your server with regular tmux, they'll see the session but with different behavior. Worth documenting for your team. Nested tmux : If you run tmux locally AND use this, you need to be careful about prefix key conflicts. I don't run local tmux - this replaces it for remote work. Why Not [Insert New Terminal]? Every year brings a new "revolutionary" terminal: Warp with its AI features Ghostty (still in development at time of writing) Various Electron-based options Some are genuinely good. But each one is another tool to learn, configure, and trust with your workflow. iTerm2 + tmux: Has been stable for 10+ years Uses protocols and tools you already know Doesn't require trusting a new company with your terminal data Works today, will work in 2030 The best tool is often the one you already have. Quick Start Install iTerm2 (if you haven't) Ensure tmux is on your server ( apt install tmux or equivalent) Add the alias: alias tbox = "ssh yourserver -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main" Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Run tbox iTerm2 will ask about tmux integration on first connect - accept it That's the entire setup. Conclusion The command : ssh server -t tmux -CC new-session -A -s main What it does : Persistent remote sessions with native Mac tabs, scrollback, and copy/paste Setup time : 2 minutes New tools to learn : Zero (if you already know SSH and basic tmux) Why it's underrated : Apple's documentation for this feature is buried, and tmux's documentation focuses on the traditional text-mode experience Remote development doesn't need to be complicated. SSH and tmux have been solving this problem for decades. iTerm2 just made them work together seamlessly. 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If you want to see how this framework looks in practice, explore our digital garden guide . Why Choose a Garden Over a Blog? Unlike a traditional blog, a digital garden is a perpetual work in progress . It suggests that ideas don’t need to be "finished" to be valuable; they just need a place to grow. For mental health, this approach is particularly helpful because our internal journeys are rarely linear. By using interconnected notes , you can see how different patterns in your mood or mindfulness practice associate with one another over weeks or months. The Technical Greenhouse: Next.js and MDX To build this serene online space, we recommend using Next.js for its speed and MDX (Markdown with JSX) for its flexibility. MDX is a powerful tool because it allows you to embed interactive React components directly into your written notes. Prerequisites for your build: A basic understanding of React and JavaScript . Node.js installed on your machine. A code editor like VS Code . Choosing the Right Framework Feature Traditional Blog Digital Garden Structure Chronological (Newest first) Contextual (Topic-based) Content State "Published" and final "Seedlings" and evolving Navigation Linear scrolling Interconnected links Purpose Performance/Audience Personal growth/Reflection Setting the Foundation The process begins by initializing a Next.js project and configuring it to recognize MDX files. This setup ensures that every note you write becomes a dynamic page automatically. By using the gray-matter library, you can add "frontmatter" to your notes—metadata like titles, dates, and tags. This allows you to categorize your reflections without losing the fluid nature of the garden. Creating a Mindful User Interface A mental health space should feel calm and minimalist . Using Tailwind CSS, you can define a soothing color palette that reduces digital eye strain. You can also build custom components , like an "Insight Box," to highlight breakthrough moments in your journey. This visual relief makes reviewing your past entries a more gentle and rewarding experience. Conclusion: Tending to Your Thoughts Building a digital garden is an act of self-care that combines technology with deep reflection. It provides a private, structured environment to document your journey and understand your personal growth patterns. Key Takeaways: Iterate slowly : Your garden doesn't need to be perfect; it just needs to be yours. Link your thoughts : Use internal links to connect related insights. Stay consistent : Small, regular "seedlings" lead to the most growth. For a complete technical walkthrough and the code snippets needed to start, read WellAlly’s full guide . Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Fabio Rosado Posted on Nov 18, 2020 &bull; Originally published at fabiorosado.dev &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Command Line Tricks # productivity # terminal # beginners Working with the command line can be fun. But the more you use the command line, the more you realise that you end up repeating commands over and over again in your workflow. Luckily there are some easy to remember commands that will help you cut time when repeating commands. History - Using reverse-i-search Reverse-i-search will search through the whole history to match a command that contains what you typed. You will need to activate reverse-i-search by pressing the keys CTRL+R , your prompt will switch to (reverse-i-search) : With reverse-i-search activated, you can type the beginning of a command and the last one that was run will be matched. If you want to cycle through all matches you just need to press CTRL+R again. If you know that you are going to use a command a lot you can write the command like this: &lt;command&gt; #tag Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Then all you need is run the reverse-i-search and search for # , your command will be matched straight away. Since the # indicates a start of a comment the terminal will simply ignore the text #tag . Examples History: 1 git pull origin master #pull-origin-master 2 git status 3 git stash 4 git pull origin master 5 git stash apply 6 git add file 7 git commit -m "Added file" 8 git rebase -i HEAD~2 9 git push Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Start reverse-i-search and type git: ( reverse-i-search ) ` git ': git push Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Git push was the last command typed so that's the first match that reverse-i-search returns. Now let's use the tag trick to run the first command in our history. Let's reverse-i-search for # ( reverse-i-search ) ` #': git pull origin master #pull-origin-master Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode History - Using ! If you run the command history you can see a long list with all the commands that you have typed in the command line. To re-run a command you can do one of these two ways: Type: !&lt;number of the command&gt; Type !&lt;first letters of command&gt; For you to use the number of the command you probably would have to run history , then get the number and type !&lt;number of the command&gt; , in some cases this will take even longer than typing the command again. But since you know which command you want to run, you can simply type !&lt;first letters of command&gt; and those first letters will be matched to a command. This little trick can save you some precious time. Examples History: 1 ls 2 cd 3 cd documents/ 4 mkdir folder 5 rmdir folder 6 ls Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Let's run the last command in our history again by typing !! user ~/documents &gt; !! ls folder Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode As you can see the terminal will print the command before running it, this is to help you in case something happens that you weren't expecting. Now let's try to run the second command in our history by using the number reference. user ~/documents &gt; ! 2 cd user ~ &gt; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The cd command was run and you should be in your home directory now. Let's say you want to create a folder with the same name in your home directory you can do: user ~ &gt; ! mk mkdir folder user ~ &gt; ls folder Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Autocomplete Typing long commands can take a while, luckily your terminal can autocomplete commands for you, all you need to do is start typing a few letters and press the TAB key and the command will be auto-completed. If you forgot how do you type a command, but you know the first letter, you can type the first letter and press the TAB key twice, a long list of all available commands will appear and you can use that to help you. Examples Let's look for a command that starts with the letter K: user ~ &gt; K &lt;TAB&gt;&lt;TAB&gt; kadmin.local kextfind keytool klist kswitch kcc kextload kill kramdown ktutil Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode As you can see any command that starts with the letter K will be returned. I hope you find this helpful, let me know if there are more useful commands that I should add to this list! This article was first published on my personal site on 7th of July Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct &bull; Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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The visual metaphor was simple: complex patterns finding clarity. A field of noise, slowly organizing itself into coherent, flowing lines. The technical requirements were less simple: Organic &amp; Dense: ~10,000 interacting particles. Performance Critical: 60FPS on mobile while users scroll. Resilient: Must work on 10-year-old laptops (WebGL2) and bleeding-edge devices (WebGPU). Framework-Free: No React, no Three.js. Just controlled, fluid logic. Here is how we built a dual-stack WebGPU + WebGL2 engine to solve this. Architecture: Keeping the UI Responsive The first rule of heavy graphics on the web: Get off the main thread. We strictly separated the application: Main Thread: DOM, accessibility, routing, UI state. Worker Thread: Physics, geometry generation, rendering via OffscreenCanvas . Even if the physics simulation hiccups, page scrolling stays smooth. Communication happens via a dedicated messaging system that syncs visual "Presets" (colors, speed, turbulence) without blocking. // main.js const worker = new Worker ( new URL ( ' ./worker.js ' , import . meta . url ), { type : ' module ' }); const offscreen = canvas . transferControlToOffscreen (); // Hand ownership to the worker worker . postMessage ({ type : ' init ' , canvas : offscreen }, [ offscreen ]); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Why WebGPU? (And Why We Still Needed WebGL2) We started with WebGPU because Compute Shaders are a natural fit for particle systems. The WebGPU Pipeline We use Compute Shaders for the heavy lifting: Map Pass: Generates noise textures (Burn, Density, Void maps). Flow Pass: Calculates the vector field. Life Pass: Updates particle ages and handles resets. Physics Pass: Moves particles based on flow vectors. The key performance win: avoiding CPU-GPU round trips. The entire simulation stays on the GPU. The WebGL2 Fallback WebGPU support is growing but not universal. We had to support WebGL2—but we didn't want a "dumb" fallback. To achieve feature parity without destroying the CPU, we used Transform Feedback . This allows WebGL2 to update particle positions in the Vertex Shader and write them back to a buffer, mimicking compute shaders. The Spring Physics System When a user navigates between pages, the visualization morphs: Colors shift (e.g., warm orange → deep blue). Chaos decreases or increases. Speed adjusts. We couldn't just lerp these values; it looks robotic. We implemented a Critical Damping Spring System . function updateSpring ( state , target , dt ) { const tension = 120 ; const friction = 20 ; const displacement = target - state . value ; const force = tension * displacement - friction * state . velocity ; state . velocity += force * dt ; state . value += state . velocity * dt ; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Every frame, we update ~20 spring-driven parameters and upload them to a Uniform Buffer Object (UBO) . The result: transitions that feel physical, not computed. Optimization: Procedural Vertex Integration Rendering thick lines usually means generating 2 triangles (6 vertices) per segment. For long trails, that's expensive memory bandwidth. Our approach: store only the head position of each line. Inside the Vertex Shader, we run a for loop (~60 iterations) to re-trace the path backwards through the flow field, reconstructing the trail on the fly. Pros: Massive bandwidth reduction (1 point per line, not thousands of vertices). Cons: Higher ALU cost per vertex. On modern GPUs, ALU is cheap; bandwidth is expensive. This trade-off let us render thousands of long, smooth trails on mobile. The Result The result is therapywarsaw.com —a site where the background is a living simulation, a quiet texture that reflects the nature of the work. The engine is open source: Repo: github.com/23x2/generative-flow-field Questions about the shader pipeline or Transform Feedback? Ask below. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct &bull; Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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The visual metaphor was simple: complex patterns finding clarity. A field of noise, slowly organizing itself into coherent, flowing lines. The technical requirements were less simple: Organic &amp; Dense: ~10,000 interacting particles. Performance Critical: 60FPS on mobile while users scroll. Resilient: Must work on 10-year-old laptops (WebGL2) and bleeding-edge devices (WebGPU). Framework-Free: No React, no Three.js. Just controlled, fluid logic. Here is how we built a dual-stack WebGPU + WebGL2 engine to solve this. Architecture: Keeping the UI Responsive The first rule of heavy graphics on the web: Get off the main thread. We strictly separated the application: Main Thread: DOM, accessibility, routing, UI state. Worker Thread: Physics, geometry generation, rendering via OffscreenCanvas . Even if the physics simulation hiccups, page scrolling stays smooth. Communication happens via a dedicated messaging system that syncs visual "Presets" (colors, speed, turbulence) without blocking. // main.js const worker = new Worker ( new URL ( ' ./worker.js ' , import . meta . url ), { type : ' module ' }); const offscreen = canvas . transferControlToOffscreen (); // Hand ownership to the worker worker . postMessage ({ type : ' init ' , canvas : offscreen }, [ offscreen ]); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Why WebGPU? (And Why We Still Needed WebGL2) We started with WebGPU because Compute Shaders are a natural fit for particle systems. The WebGPU Pipeline We use Compute Shaders for the heavy lifting: Map Pass: Generates noise textures (Burn, Density, Void maps). Flow Pass: Calculates the vector field. Life Pass: Updates particle ages and handles resets. Physics Pass: Moves particles based on flow vectors. The key performance win: avoiding CPU-GPU round trips. The entire simulation stays on the GPU. The WebGL2 Fallback WebGPU support is growing but not universal. We had to support WebGL2—but we didn't want a "dumb" fallback. To achieve feature parity without destroying the CPU, we used Transform Feedback . This allows WebGL2 to update particle positions in the Vertex Shader and write them back to a buffer, mimicking compute shaders. The Spring Physics System When a user navigates between pages, the visualization morphs: Colors shift (e.g., warm orange → deep blue). Chaos decreases or increases. Speed adjusts. We couldn't just lerp these values; it looks robotic. We implemented a Critical Damping Spring System . function updateSpring ( state , target , dt ) { const tension = 120 ; const friction = 20 ; const displacement = target - state . value ; const force = tension * displacement - friction * state . velocity ; state . velocity += force * dt ; state . value += state . velocity * dt ; } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Every frame, we update ~20 spring-driven parameters and upload them to a Uniform Buffer Object (UBO) . The result: transitions that feel physical, not computed. Optimization: Procedural Vertex Integration Rendering thick lines usually means generating 2 triangles (6 vertices) per segment. For long trails, that's expensive memory bandwidth. Our approach: store only the head position of each line. Inside the Vertex Shader, we run a for loop (~60 iterations) to re-trace the path backwards through the flow field, reconstructing the trail on the fly. Pros: Massive bandwidth reduction (1 point per line, not thousands of vertices). Cons: Higher ALU cost per vertex. On modern GPUs, ALU is cheap; bandwidth is expensive. This trade-off let us render thousands of long, smooth trails on mobile. The Result The result is therapywarsaw.com —a site where the background is a living simulation, a quiet texture that reflects the nature of the work. The engine is open source: Repo: github.com/23x2/generative-flow-field Questions about the shader pipeline or Transform Feedback? Ask below. Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct &bull; Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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Attachments Community needs data 850 KB PDF Program budget 52 kb CSV Youth Innovation Lab Empowering young people as architects of community change Proposal to the Westbrook Foundation Youth Innovation Grant Program Requested amount: $75,000 ‍ Submitted by: Community Pathways Initiative 123 Community Drive, Metro City, ST 12345 Contact: Maria Rodriguez, Executive Director [email&#160;protected] | (555) 234-5678 March 15, 2025 ‍ Executive summary Community Pathways Initiative requests $75,000 from the Westbrook Foundation to launch the Youth Innovation Lab —a transformative program empowering 150 young people ages 14-19 to design and deploy community solutions using human-centered design and emerging technologies. Metro County youth face compounding barriers: 42% unemployment among 16-19 year olds, 67% lacking reliable technology access, and limited pathways to leadership. Yet these same young people possess intimate knowledge of their communities and untapped capacity for innovation. The Youth Innovation Lab transforms this potential into action. Our youth-driven model distinguishes this program from traditional youth services. Participants don&#x27;t simply receive programming—they design it. Youth hold 50% of advisory committee seats, co-facilitate workshops, and make decisions about resource allocation. Over nine intensive months, they progress from community researchers to solution architects to change agents. Innovation is embedded throughout: Youth learn ethnographic research methods, prototype with 3D printers and digital tools, and iterate solutions based on community feedback. Last year&#x27;s pilot yielded twelve youth-designed projects including a multilingual resource app and peer mental health platform—concrete innovations addressing real needs. With Westbrook Foundation support, we will scale this proven approach, engage diverse youth populations, and create a replicable model demonstrating that young people aren&#x27;t just the future—they&#x27;re essential partners in solving today&#x27;s challenges. ‍ Problem statement: The youth opportunity crisis The compounding challenge Metro County&#x27;s young people stand at a critical juncture where economic, educational, and social barriers converge to limit their potential and silence their voices. The data paints a stark picture: Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 42% unemployment among 16-19 year olds—triple the adult rate and the highest in our region&#x27;s history. This isn&#x27;t simply an employment problem; it&#x27;s a symptom of systemic exclusion from opportunity pathways. The Metro Digital Equity Study (2024) reveals that 67% of low-income youth lack reliable internet access at home. In an increasingly digital economy, this gap doesn&#x27;t just limit homework completion—it excludes young people from the tools, platforms, and networks that drive modern innovation. Perhaps most troubling is the leadership vacuum. Our Youth Voice Survey (n=450) found that 78% of young people desire leadership opportunities but see no viable pathways in their communities. The cycle of exclusion These barriers create a devastating cycle. Without early exposure to problem-solving methodologies, technology tools, and professional networks, young people enter adulthood without competitive advantages. They lack professional soft skills, technical competencies, social capital, and a sense of agency that comes from seeing their ideas valued and implemented. The innovation imperative What&#x27;s needed isn&#x27;t another youth program—it&#x27;s a fundamental shift in how we engage young people. Stanford Social Innovation Review&#x27;s recent analysis found that youth-led initiatives achieve 47% higher community adoption rates than adult-designed programs addressing identical issues. ‍ Proposed program: The Youth Innovation Lab Program overview The Youth Innovation Lab is a nine-month intensive program that positions 150 diverse young people ages 14-19 as community innovators. Through rigorous training in design thinking, technology tools, and collaborative problem-solving, participants identify pressing neighborhood challenges and develop evidence-based solutions. Three-phase curriculum Phase 1: Discovery (Months 1-3) — Youth become community researchers, learning ethnographic methods to deeply understand neighborhood challenges. Activities include conducting resident interviews, asset mapping, data visualization workshops, and ethics training. Phase 2: Design (Months 4-6) — Armed with community insights, youth enter our Innovation Studio equipped with 3D printers, coding workstations, and digital fabrication tools. Using human-centered design principles, they generate and test solution concepts with mentor guidance. Phase 3: Deployment (Months 7-9) — Solutions move from prototype to implementation. Youth pilot solutions with community partners, collect impact data, iterate based on testing, and present at the annual Community Solutions Showcase. Innovation through youth governance Central to our approach is the Youth Advisory Committee, where participants hold 50% of seats on the program governance body. Youth voice directly shapes curriculum modifications, mentor selection, resource allocation, and community partnership development. ‍ Budget narrative The requested $75,000 represents a strategic investment in youth capacity-building, with 78% of funds supporting direct program delivery. Personnel: $32,500 (43% of total) Fringe benefits: $8,125 (11% of total)  Technology &amp; supplies: $11,500 ($15 of total) Participant stipends: $13,500 (18% of total) Indirect costs: $9,375 (13% of total) Total request: $75,000 Personnel (43%): Includes 0.5 FTE Program Director providing strategic oversight and 1.0 FTE Program Coordinator managing daily operations. Participant stipends (18%): Youth receive $200 stipends recognizing their labor as community researchers and innovators. ‍ Evaluation plan Our evaluation framework measures both individual youth development and community-level impact. Theory of change If we provide young people with design thinking skills, technology tools, mentorship, and authentic decision-making power, then they will develop agency, technical competencies, and community connections that translate to academic success and career readiness. Outcome metrics Program completion: 90% of enrolled youth complete all three phases Leadership development: 85% report increased confidence in problem-solving abilities Technical skill acquisition: 80% demonstrate proficiency in design thinking methodology Community impact: Minimum 10 youth-designed solutions advance to implementation Long-term pathways: 70% of graduates pursue STEM, social innovation, or civic engagement within 12 months ‍ Conclusion The Youth Innovation Lab represents more than a program—it&#x27;s an investment in redefining how communities engage their youngest members. With Westbrook Foundation support, we will demonstrate that young people aren&#x27;t problems to be solved but essential partners in building more resilient, innovative, and equitable communities. We welcome the opportunity to discuss this proposal further and thank the Westbrook Foundation for considering this partnership in youth-driven community innovation. ‍ Grant proposals Draft foundation proposals in hours instead of days. Claude pulls from your existing content, customizes language to funder priorities, and creates budgets, logic models, and evaluation plans. Learn more Learn more Learn more View prompt View prompt View prompt Prompt Create a year-end fundraising campaign strategy document for a marine conservation nonprofit. Include donor segmentation (4 tiers from $25 to $5,000+), a 47-day multi-channel timeline, messaging framework, and success metrics. Attachments Donor Database 84kb TXT Fundraising Data 2024 and 2025 13,203 lines MD Protect our oceans 2025 Year-end fundraising campaign strategy Ocean Guardians Alliance November 15 – December 31, 2025 Campaign overview This 47-day year-end campaign aims to raise $500,000 to establish three new marine sanctuaries and fund 50 youth education programs. Through coordinated multi-channel outreach across email, social media, direct mail, and personal engagement, we will mobilize our donor community across four strategically segmented giving tiers. Campaign goal: $500,000 Duration: 47 days (Nov 15 – Dec 31, 2025) Impact goals: 3 marine sanctuaries | 50 youth education programs Donor segments: 4 strategic tiers (Major, Sustaining, Engaged, Emerging) Donor segmentation strategy Our donor base is strategically segmented into four tiers, each requiring tailored messaging, touchpoints, and cultivation strategies. Segment 1: Major donors ($5,000+) Profile: 23 donors, lifetime giving $250K+, personal relationships with Executive Director Approach: Personal outreach via phone and meetings, exclusive impact briefings, recognition opportunities Target: $150,000 (30% of campaign goal) Communication frequency: 6 personalized touches over 47 days Segment 2: Sustaining champions ($1,000–$4,999) Profile: 87 donors, monthly or annual giving patterns, highly engaged with mission Approach: Video content, behind-the-scenes updates, exclusive donor community events Target: $175,000 (35% of campaign goal) Communication frequency: 8–10 touches via email, direct mail, and digital content Segment 3: Engaged supporters ($250–$999) Profile: 342 donors, event attendees, social media followers, volunteer base Approach: Email sequences, social campaigns, matching gift challenges, peer-to-peer fundraising Target: $100,000 (20% of campaign goal) Communication frequency: 10–12 touches via email and social media Segment 4: New &amp; emerging donors ($25–$249) Profile: 1,200+ prospects, newsletter subscribers, first-time or small-amount givers Approach: Compelling storytelling, low-barrier entry points, social proof, easy giving mechanisms Target: $75,000 (15% of campaign goal) Communication frequency: 12–15 touches emphasizing accessibility and impact Multi-channel campaign timeline Phase 1: Pre-launch (Nov 1–14) Finalize board member commitments and matching gift pledges Complete content production (videos, testimonials, impact stories) Email list segmentation and campaign page preparation Phase 2: Launch week (Nov 15–21) Major donor personal outreach and cultivation meetings Launch email sequence to all donor segments Social media campaign kickoff with #ProtectOurOceans2025 Press release distribution and media outreach Phase 3: Giving Tuesday peak (Nov 26 – Dec 3) 24-hour social media blitz across all platforms Email intensification with matching gift emphasis Real-time progress updates and impact storytelling Influencer and partner activations Phase 4: Mid-campaign momentum (Dec 4–20) Weekly impact story series featuring program beneficiaries Sustaining donor cultivation and upgrade conversations Social proof campaigns highlighting donor testimonials Challenge grant announcements and corporate partnership news Phase 5: Final sprint (Dec 21–31) Daily countdown communications across all channels Last-chance matching gift messaging and tax benefit reminders Year-end urgency messaging with real-time goal tracker Personal calls to top 50 prospects Messaging framework Core narrative &quot;Every wave begins with a single drop. Your gift protects the oceans that sustain all life on Earth—from the smallest plankton to the communities that depend on healthy marine ecosystems.&quot; Key messages by segment Major donors: Legacy impact, transformational change, thought partnership, leadership role Sustaining champions: Reliable foundation, multiplied impact, community of leaders, consistent support Engaged supporters: Tangible outcomes, accessible impact, shared mission, collective action New donors: Easy entry, immediate difference, joining a movement, meaningful participation Multi-channel strategy Email (primary channel) 8–12 touches per segment over 47 days Personalized subject lines and dynamic content blocks Mobile-optimized visual storytelling Simplified giving process with single-click donations Social media (amplification) Daily posts across Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn Video content 3x weekly featuring program beneficiaries User-generated content campaigns with #ProtectOurOceans2025 Influencer partnerships with marine biologists and ocean athletes Direct mail (high-touch segment) Personalized letters to Major Donors and Sustaining Champions Premium photography and materials reflecting mission values Handwritten notes from Executive Director and Program Director Success metrics &amp; goals Total raised: $500,000 Average gift increase: 15% year-over-year growth New donor acquisition: 200+ new donors Recurring gift conversions: 50+ new monthly donors Email open rate: 35%+ (above nonprofit average of 25%) Email click-through rate: 8%+ (above nonprofit average of 2.5%) Social media reach: 100,000+ impressions Post-campaign stewardship plan Immediate actions (Jan 1–15, 2026) Final campaign results announcement via email and social media Thank-you video from ED and program beneficiaries Tax receipts and personalized acknowledgment letters (100% within 48 hours) Personal thank-you calls to all $1,000+ donors Short-term follow-up (Jan 16 – Mar 31, 2026) Donor feedback survey on campaign experience First impact update with photos and stories from funded programs Recognition on website donor wall and in newsletter Strategic planning for next campaign cycle Long-term engagement (Apr – Dec 2026) Quarterly impact reports with detailed program outcomes Site visit opportunities for major donors to see sanctuaries Invitation to annual ocean conservation gala Retention and upgrade cultivation strategy Together, we protect the oceans that sustain all life. Ocean Guardians Alliance | oceanguardians.org Fundraising campaigns Build complete year-end campaigns with donor segmentation, email sequences, and thank-you templates. Track performance across channels to see which investments drive the best returns. Learn more Learn more Learn more Program design Develop complete program frameworks with logic models, evaluation plans, and resource guides. Transform concepts into implementation-ready documentation that demonstrates strategic thinking to funders. Learn more Learn more Learn more View prompt View prompt View prompt Prompt Create a Word document with volunteer role descriptions for a literacy nonprofit. Include 4 roles: Reading tutors (one-on-one weekly sessions), reading buddies (small group reading circles), event coordinators (book fairs and literacy events), and administrative volunteers (data entry, scheduling, communications). For each role, include purpose, key responsibilities, time commitment, location, training requirements, and ideal qualifications.  Attachments Program overview 14 kb PDF Volunteer data 45 rows csv Volunteer role descriptions Reading tutor Role purpose: Provide one-on-one literacy instruction to elementary students, helping them develop reading skills and confidence through personalized, weekly tutoring sessions. Key responsibilities Conduct 45-60 minute individual tutoring sessions weekly with assigned student Assess student reading level and select appropriate books and materials Use evidence-based reading instruction techniques learned in training Track student progress and document each session Communicate regularly with Program Coordinator about student development Build trusting relationship with student that encourages risk-taking in learning Adapt teaching approach based on student needs and learning style Time commitment: 2-3 hours per week (includes session time and preparation) for minimum one semester (4 months) Location: Partner elementary schools (Lincoln Elementary, Washington Elementary, or Jefferson Elementary) Schedule: Flexible within school hours (typically 2:30-4:00 PM, Mon-Fri) Training required: General orientation (3 hours) + Reading Tutor training (4 hours) + 2 supervised practice sessions Background check: Required (provided and paid for by ReadBright, takes 3-5 business days) Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent Love of reading and belief in its power to transform lives Patience and enthusiasm working with children ages 6-11 Reliable transportation to school sites Ability to commit to consistent weekly schedule for full semester No prior teaching experience required - we provide full training Benefits of volunteering Direct, measurable impact on child literacy and academic success Develop valuable teaching and mentoring skills Flexible schedule that fits your availability Supportive community of fellow volunteers and staff Training in evidence-based reading instruction Personal satisfaction of transforming a young life Reference letters available for students, job seekers, or career changers Reading buddy Role purpose: Lead small group reading circles (3-5 students) that make reading fun, build community, and develop comprehension skills through discussion and shared reading activities. Key responsibilities Facilitate weekly 45-minute small group reading circle with 3-5 students Select age-appropriate, engaging books that spark discussion and imagination Guide group discussions using comprehension questions and reading strategies Create inclusive environment where all students feel comfortable participating Plan and lead related activities (art projects, vocabulary games, creative writing) Track attendance and document group dynamics and student engagement Foster positive peer interactions and model respectful communication Time commitment: 2 hours per week (includes session and prep time) for minimum one semester Group size: 3-5 students (mixed or similar reading levels depending on group goals) Location: Partner elementary schools in dedicated reading circle spaces Schedule: Flexible weekly times (typically after school 2:30-4:00 PM) Training required: General orientation (3 hours) + Reading Buddy training (2 hours) + observed practice session Ideal for People who love facilitating discussions and group dynamics Those who want to inspire love of reading through shared experience Volunteers comfortable managing multiple students simultaneously Anyone who enjoys creative activity planning around books Event coordinator Role purpose: Plan and execute literacy events, book fairs, and community programs that celebrate reading and engage families in literacy development. Key responsibilities Plan and coordinate quarterly book fairs at partner schools Organize annual Read-A-Thon fundraiser and community literacy celebration Recruit and manage event-day volunteers Coordinate with school staff, vendors, and community partners Manage event budgets and track expenses Set up and break down event spaces Create promotional materials and communicate event details Evaluate event success and gather feedback for improvement Time commitment: 4-6 hours per week (varies by event cycle - heavier before events, lighter between) Event types: Book fairs, Read-A-Thon, family literacy nights, author visits, volunteer appreciation Planning timeline: Events planned 6-8 weeks in advance with weekly check-ins Team structure: Work with 2-3 other coordinators plus Program Director Training required: General orientation (3 hours) + Event Coordinator training (3 hours) + shadow one full event Ideal qualifications Strong organizational and project management skills Experience coordinating events or managing volunteers (preferred but not required) Comfortable with budget tracking and vendor communication Creative problem-solving abilities Excellent communication skills Flexibility to attend some weekend or evening events (scheduled months in advance) Administrative volunteer Role purpose: Provide essential behind-the-scenes support through data entry, scheduling, donor communications, and office tasks that keep ReadBright running smoothly. Key responsibilities (choose your focus area) Database management Enter and update volunteer information in database Track volunteer hours and generate monthly reports Maintain student records and progress documentation Create mailing lists and distribution groups Ensure data accuracy and completeness Scheduling coordination Match volunteers with students based on availability and needs Send training and session reminders to volunteers Coordinate substitute coverage when volunteers are absent Manage school calendar and communicate schedule changes Track attendance and follow up on missed sessions Donor communications Draft thank you letters for donations Prepare donor impact reports with program statistics Update mailing addresses and contact information Assist with fundraising campaign materials Track in-kind donations and volunteer hour values Time commitment: 3-5 hours per week, flexible schedule (remote work possible for some tasks) Location: ReadBright office or remote (depending on task) Schedule: Flexible within business hours (9 AM - 5 PM, Mon-Fri) Training required: General orientation (3 hours) + Administrative Systems training (2 hours) + role-specific coaching Skills needed Proficiency with computers and common software (Microsoft Office, Google Workspace) Strong attention to detail and data accuracy Ability to maintain confidentiality with sensitive information Good written communication skills Organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines Comfortable learning new database and scheduling systems Ideal for Retirees with professional administrative experience People who prefer behind-the-scenes support roles Those seeking remote volunteer opportunities Individuals with limited availability who want to make an impact Anyone who loves systems, organization, and data Volunteer management Generate role descriptions, onboarding guides, and hour tracking systems in one conversation. 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Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Write Button Text Button Text Learn Button Text Button Text Code Button Text Button Text Write Help me develop a unique voice for an audience Hi Claude! Could you help me develop a unique voice for an audience? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Improve my writing style Hi Claude! Could you improve my writing style? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Brainstorm creative ideas Hi Claude! Could you brainstorm creative ideas? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Learn Explain a complex topic simply Hi Claude! Could you explain a complex topic simply? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Help me make sense of these ideas Hi Claude! Could you help me make sense of these ideas? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Prepare for an exam or interview Hi Claude! Could you prepare for an exam or interview? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Code Explain a programming concept Hi Claude! Could you explain a programming concept? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Look over my code and give me tips Hi Claude! Could you look over my code and give me tips? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! Vibe code with me Hi Claude! Could you vibe code with me? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to— like Google Drive, web search, etc.—if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can—an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! More Write case studies This is another test Write grant proposals Hi Claude! Could you write grant proposals? If you need more information from me, ask me 1-2 key questions right away. If you think I should upload any documents that would help you do a better job, let me know. You can use the tools you have access to — like Google Drive, web search, etc. — if they’ll help you better accomplish this task. Do not use analysis tool. Please keep your responses friendly, brief and conversational. Please execute the task as soon as you can - an artifact would be great if it makes sense. If using an artifact, consider what kind of artifact (interactive, visual, checklist, etc.) might be most helpful for this specific task. Thanks for your help! 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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/client-side-sdks/roku/
Roku SDK | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS JavaScript SDK React SDK Next.js SDK Angular SDK iOS SDK Android SDK React Native Flutter SDK Roku SDK Installation Getting Started Usage Example App Server-side SDKS SDK Proxy Client-side SDKS Roku SDK DevCycle Roku Client SDK The DevCycle Roku Client SDK! This SDK uses our Client SDK APIs to perform all user segmentation and bucketing for the SDK, providing fast response times using our globally distributed edge workers all around the world. Installation Installing the SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK Example App Try it out for yourself We provide releases on GitHub . Download the latest release and extract the provided files into your source tree. You may need to rename the paths inside DevCycleTask.xml depending on your project structure. For SceneGraph usage, add a DevCycleTask node to your scene. Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/server-side-sdks/nestjs/
NestJS SDK | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS Server-side SDKS Node.js SDK NestJS SDK Installation Getting Started Usage OpenFeature Typescript Example App PHP SDK Go SDK Ruby SDK Python SDK Java SDK .NET SDK SDK Proxy Server-side SDKS NestJS SDK DevCycle NestJS Server SDK The NestJS SDK supports Local Bucketing mode by default and performs fast local evaluations of your feature flags. Installation Installing the SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK OpenFeature How to implement the OpenFeature Provider Typescript SDK features for Typescript users Example App Try it out for yourself The SDK is available as a package on NPM, will a full Typescript interface. It is also open source and can be viewed on the DevCycle GitHub . Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/server-side-sdks/ruby/
Ruby SDK | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS Server-side SDKS Node.js SDK NestJS SDK PHP SDK Go SDK Ruby SDK Installation Getting Started Usage OpenFeature Example App Python SDK Java SDK .NET SDK SDK Proxy Server-side SDKS Ruby SDK DevCycle Ruby Server SDK Welcome to the DevCycle Ruby SDK. There are two modes for the SDK, Cloud bucketing (using the Bucketing API ) and Local Bucketing. We recommend using the Local Bucketing mode by default, as it performs fast local evaluations of your feature flags. If you need access to EdgeDB you will need to use the Cloud Bucketing mode of the SDK. Installation Installing the SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK OpenFeature How to implement the OpenFeature Provider Example App Try it out for yourself The SDK is available as a package on RubyGems. It is also open source and can be viewed on GitHub. Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/client-side-sdks/ios/
iOS SDK | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS JavaScript SDK React SDK Next.js SDK Angular SDK iOS SDK Installation Getting Started Usage Example App OpenFeature Android SDK React Native Flutter SDK Roku SDK Server-side SDKS SDK Proxy Client-side SDKS iOS SDK DevCycle iOS Client SDK This Client SDK for DevCycle provides a universal Swift Framework to use DevCycle within your iOS / macOS / tvOS / watchOS application. This SDK uses our Client SDK APIs to perform all user segmentation and bucketing for the SDK, providing fast response times using our globally distributed edge workers all around the world. Installation Installing the SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK Example App Try it out for yourself OpenFeature How to implement the OpenFeature Provider for iOS The SDK is available as a package on Swift Package Manager , CocoaPods , and Carthage . It is also open source and can be viewed on GitHub . Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/client-side-sdks/react-native/
React Native | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS JavaScript SDK React SDK Next.js SDK Angular SDK iOS SDK Android SDK React Native Installation Expo Installation Getting Started Usage Flutter SDK Roku SDK Server-side SDKS SDK Proxy Client-side SDKS React Native On this page DevCycle React Native The DevCycle React Native SDK lets you easily integrate your React Native web applications with DevCycle. info DevCycle supports React Native Expo. See the React Native Expo SDK installation for more information. caution Extra steps are required to get DevCycle working with React Native Web. See the React Native Web section below for more information. Installation Installing the SDK Expo Installation Installing the Expo SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK The React Native SDK is available as a package on npm. A separate React Native Expo SDK is available as a package on npm. Both SDKs are also open source and can be viewed on Github. Requirements ​ This SDK is compatible with React Native version 0.64.0 and above. warning If you are using Flipper with React Native versions below 0.75.0 , SSE connections (which power real-time updates) will not work on Android unless Flipper is disabled. See this issue for more information. React Native Web ​ To get your React Native Web working with DevCycle, you will need to change one of the rules in the webpack config to include .cjs files as one of the file types to be transpiled, e.g.: const createExpoWebpackConfigAsync = require ( &#x27;@expo/webpack-config&#x27; ) module . exports = async function ( env , argv ) { const config = await createExpoWebpackConfigAsync ( env , argv ) config . module . rules = config . module . rules . map ( ( rule ) =&gt; { if ( rule . oneOf instanceof Array ) { // add &quot;cjs&quot; as an exclusion to this rule to prevent it from being regarded as an asset rule . oneOf [ rule . oneOf . length - 1 ] . exclude = [ / \. ( js | mjs | jsx | cjs | ts | tsx ) $ / , / \. html $ / , / \. json $ / , ] } return rule } ) return config } For more information, see this Github issue. Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous OpenFeature Next Installation Requirements React Native Web DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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https://future.forem.com/t/architecture/page/12
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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/server-side-sdks/dotnet/
.NET SDK | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS Server-side SDKS Node.js SDK NestJS SDK PHP SDK Go SDK Ruby SDK Python SDK Java SDK .NET SDK Installation Getting Started Usage OpenFeature Example App SDK Proxy Server-side SDKS .NET SDK DevCycle .NET / C# SDK The DevCycle .NET / C# SDK has two operation modes; Cloud Bucketing - which interfaces with the DevCycle Bucketing API , and Local Bucketing - which performs bucketing locally. We recommend using the Local Bucketing mode by default, as it performs fast local evaluations of your feature flags. If you need access to EdgeDB you will need to use the Cloud Bucketing mode of the SDK. See Here for more information. Installation Installing the SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK OpenFeature How to implement the OpenFeature Provider Example App Try it out for yourself The SDK is available as a package on Nuget. It is also open source and can be viewed on Github. Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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https://dev.to/sroehrl
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Follow User actions neoan Passionate generalist conquering the web one project at a time. Whether authoring libraries for node, JS, PHP, or Rust, I am always on the lookout for better solutions to common problems. Location USA Joined Joined on  Oct 1, 2019 Personal website http://neoan.us github website Work Lead Developer &amp; Co-founder at corpscrypt, CTO at REtech Six Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least six years. Got it Close Five Year Club This badge celebrates the longevity of those who have been a registered member of the DEV Community for at least five years. Got it Close Writing Debut Awarded for writing and sharing your first DEV post! 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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/server-side-sdks/go/
Go SDK | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS Server-side SDKS Node.js SDK NestJS SDK PHP SDK Go SDK Installation Getting Started Usage OpenFeature Example App Ruby SDK Python SDK Java SDK .NET SDK SDK Proxy Server-side SDKS Go SDK DevCycle Go Server SDK Welcome to the DevCycle Go Server SDK. There are two modes for the SDK, Cloud bucketing (using the Bucketing API ) and Local Bucketing. We recommend using the Local Bucketing mode by default, as it performs fast local evaluations of your feature flags. If you need access to EdgeDB you will need to use the Cloud Bucketing mode of the SDK. Installation Installing the SDK Getting Started Initializing the SDK Usage Using the SDK OpenFeature How to implement the OpenFeature Provider Example App Try it out for yourself The SDK is open source and can be viewed on GitHub. Edit this page Last updated on Jan 9, 2026 Previous Example App Next Installation DevCycle Dashboard Blog Privacy Policy Twitter Discord GitHub Copyright © 2026 DevCycle. All rights reserved.
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