Anthropic Subprocessor Changes
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3 hours ago
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tencentshill
3 hours ago
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Notable: Added "Microsoft Azure, which provides cloud infrastructure for all Anthropic products (Worldwide)."
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pwarner
2 hours ago
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Microsoft 365 Copilot has enabled Claude models, and I imagine they want that running on Azure?
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jadbox
1 hour ago
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Likely. MS doesn't like using models that are not hosted by them internally (see VSCode Copilot)
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cdrnsf
2 hours ago
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Hopefully it goes better for them than it has for GitHub.
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dylan604
1 hour ago
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hope in one hand and do something in the other to see which one fills up faster. hoping is always a strained good idea, but hoping on Azure really strains credulity
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rvz
1 hour ago
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There you go. So when Azure has an outage, so will Anthropic (and Github).

Now expect both of them to have unstable uptime and outages every week.

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varispeed
2 hours ago
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Ahh now it is clear why so many outages lately. Solid choice.
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gnabgib
3 hours ago
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Title: Welcome to the Anthropic Trust Center

.. was this a deep link? You might want to repeat in the comments

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barbazoo
2 hours ago
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> Anthropic Subprocessor Changes

> General

> Published March 26, 2026

> We've updated our subprocessor list with three additions

Works for me, gotta scroll down a bit

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gnabgib
2 hours ago
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That's an h3 not a title. Looks like they probably meant: https://trust.anthropic.com/updates, it's still an entry in an h3 (with "Welcome to the Anthropic Trust Center" as the title), but it is at least the most recent update (canonical would stop this being directly linked)
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octoberfranklin
2 hours ago
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WTF is a "subprocessor"?

They should just be honest and say "data loophole".

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dchuk
19 minutes ago
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It’s basically another party that is used as infrastructure by the company you’re using the services of, who has access to your data, but that sub processor doesn’t need to extend its terms down into the eula. So like if you host databases on aws, they are your sub processor.
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pdabbadabba
1 hour ago
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It is an important legal concept under the GDPR and other data governance frameworks.
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