Socket is a developer-first security platform that protects your code from both vulnerable and malicious dependencies.

21sub-processors
HeadquartersSan Francisco, United States
Founded2020
Size51-200
MarketEnterprise
PublicPrivate
ProductsDependency Protection, Open Source Package Evaluation, Supply Chain Security, Real-time Threat Detection

All Sub-Processors

NameCategory
ActiveCampaign, LLC (Postmark)Communication
Amazon BedrockAI & Machine Learning
Amazon S3Cloud Infrastructure
AnthropicAI & Machine Learning
BackblazeCloud Infrastructure
ClickHouseAnalytics & Monitoring
Functional Software, Inc (dba Sentry)Analytics & Monitoring
Google Cloud PlatformCloud Infrastructure
HubSpotCommunication
Linear Orbit, Inc. (Linear)Customer Support
MixpanelAnalytics & Monitoring
n8n GmbH (DBA n8n)Automation & Integration
OpenAIAI & Machine Learning
Plausible
SanityContent & Localization
SlackCustomer Support
StripePayments & Billing
TwitterSecurity & Identity
VantaCommunication
WorkOSSecurity & Identity
Zenduty

Data Processing Locations

USA
16 sub-processors
Customer-dependent
2 sub-processors
2 sub-processors
EU
1 sub-processor

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sub-processors does Socket use?
Socket uses 21 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Socket's main sub-processors?
Socket's sub-processors include ActiveCampaign, LLC (Postmark) (Sending emails like password reset or login links), Amazon Bedrock (AI inference with other commercial models), Amazon S3 (storage of open source package data), Anthropic (AI models and inference), Backblaze (storage of open source package data), and 16 more.
Where does Socket process data?
Socket's sub-processors are located in USA, Customer-dependent, —, EU.