Rosetta Stone specializes in language learning solutions through immersive technology.

13sub-processors
HeadquartersArlington, United States
Founded1992
Size201-1000
MarketB2C, B2B, Enterprise, SMB
PublicYes (RST)
ProductsLanguage learning software, Mobile apps, Interactive courses, Dynamic Immersion® method, TruAccent® speech recognition technology, Live coaching sessions, Phrasebook, Stories by native speakers, Industry-specific lessons, Educational solutions for schools

All Sub-Processors

NameCategory
AdyenSecurity & Identity
Amazon Web ServicesCloud Infrastructure
AppsFlyerAnalytics & Monitoring
BrazeSecurity & Identity
ChaseSecurity & Identity
DialogueCustomer Support
Google Enterprise SolutionsCloud Infrastructure
Language I/OContent & Localization
MicrosoftAnalytics & Monitoring
SalesforceCRM
SlackCommunication
TwilioCommunication
Vonage (f/k/a,TokBox)Customer Support

Data Processing Locations

USA
12 sub-processors
South Africa
1 sub-processor

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sub-processors does Rosetta Stone use?
Rosetta Stone uses 13 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Rosetta Stone's main sub-processors?
Rosetta Stone's sub-processors include Adyen (Payment Processor), Amazon Web Services (Cloud Hosting Services), AppsFlyer (Enables Deep Linking, smart URLs and analytics in mobile apps), Braze (Supports in-app administrative and functional messages relating to the product (e.g., next lesson notification, session/activity reminder) (mobile app only, user optional)), Chase (Payment Processor), and 8 more.
Where does Rosetta Stone process data?
Rosetta Stone's sub-processors are located in USA, South Africa.