Third-Party

Use of third-party components and providers

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Third-Party

Which third-party providers does Eplan use in the online environment (website / cloud etc.)?

Eplan uses certain third-party providers (sub-processors) who process personal customer data on behalf of Eplan for various purposes. In accordance with Article 28 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the processing of personal data by third-party providers must be based on a contractual agreement between Eplan and the third-party supplier. What exactly must be regulated in such commissioned data processing agreements is also defined in Article 28 of the GDPR.

All third-party providers that process personal data on behalf of Eplan in connection with the use of the Eplan Cloud are listed below. Corresponding order data agreements (AV agreements) have been concluded in advance with all third-party providers commissioned by Eplan to process personal data.

Name

Transmitted data

Intended use

Place of processing

Microsoft

User database, uploaded files

Cloud hosting service, data storage

Europe (EU)

Adobe Inc.

Name, email address, position

Individualisation of access to the website

Europe (EU)

Adobe Inc.

Salutation, name, email address, company, country, language, position*, department*,
industry* (*voluntary)

Provision of eLearning via Adobe Learning Manager (after active user consent)

Europe (EU)

Contentsquare (Hotjar)

User behavior on the homepage

Analysis to optimise the user experience

Europe (EU)

HubSpot

Information on the user's browser history

Analysis to optimise the user experience

Europe (EU)

Twilio

Email address, last name

Automated email dispatch

Europe (EU), USA

Google Analytics

Browser information
(language, resolution, installed plug-ins, type, time zone, duration, previous page)

Analysis to optimise the user experience

Europe (EU), USA

Salesforce

Email address, name

Contacting Eplan (support)

Europe (EU)

One Trust

Email address, First name, last name, country, language

Consent management

Europe (EU)

What is open-source software?

The term open-source refers to software whose source code is freely accessible to the public, and where modification and use are generally permitted and desired. In most cases, open source software can be used free of charge if the license conditions are complied with.

How Eplan uses open-source software components

Eplan uses various open-source software components for locally installed solutions and for cloud solutions. Regular checks of the applied components ensure the highest possible level of safety and availability of our solutions. The selection, use and security of open source software components is regulated and verified by our software development process.

For information and a list of the open-source software components used, see the Help section for locally installed solutions and for cloud solutions here.