Sub-processors
This page separates two groups: the sub-processors under Art. 28 GDPR that take part in processing your data, and further providers that process only data for which PrivatAI is itself the controller. The distinction is legally material — only the first group falls under Art. 28 — and the second is listed anyway, because transparency about the whole data path is worth more than a formally narrower list.
Controller: Artur Parutkin (sole proprietorship), Hamburg. Data-protection contact: datenschutz@privatai.com — address see imprint.
1. Sub-processors under Art. 28 GDPR
These providers process data you entrust to us as our customer — prompts, outputs and the platform data in which they are processed. A data processing agreement under Art. 28 GDPR is in place with each.
2. Further providers (not sub-processors within the meaning of the DPA)
These providers process account, payment and correspondence data for which PrivatAI is itself the controller. They are not part of the processing you entrust to us and are therefore not sub-processors within the meaning of the DPA. Data processing agreements are in place with both, with PrivatAI as controller.
Inbound email. The MX records for privatai.com point to Resend’s inbound infrastructure (Amazon SES, Ireland). Amazon is therefore a sub-processor of Resend, disclosed on Resend’s own list, rather than an additional provider of PrivatAI’s. Please do not send us third parties’ personal data by email — the service itself, not the mail path, is the place for such content.
3. Planned
The following provider is envisaged but not yet engaged: no contract is currently in place and no data is transmitted. Affected customers will be informed with reasonable advance notice before any engagement.
Further notes
Web analytics run on a self-hosted instance (GoatCounter) on our EU infrastructure — no separate sub-processor, no third-party trackers, no cookies.
We inform affected customers of intended changes to this list (adding or replacing a sub-processor) with reasonable advance notice and grant a right to object.
Last updated: August 2026