Third-Party Services
The external services Git Replica depends on to operate, and exactly what data is shared with each.
Git Replica relies on a small number of third-party services to function. We share data with them only as needed to provide the service you configure. This page lists each service, what we use it for, and the data shared with it. For the broader picture of how we handle your data, see our Privacy Policy.
| Service | Purpose | Data shared |
|---|---|---|
| GitHub, GitLab & Bitbucket | OAuth sign-in and the core function of the product: reading your source repositories, registering push webhooks, and pushing mirrors to the destinations you choose. | Your account identity and email (received from the provider); the OAuth tokens used to act on your behalf; and repository contents, which are read from the source and written to the destination provider you select. |
| Cloudflare, Inc. | Hosting and content delivery for the Git Replica website and application. | Request metadata and the IP addresses of visitors. |
| Google Fonts (Google LLC) | Serving the web fonts used on the Git Replica marketing pages. | Visitor IP address, as part of delivering the font files. |
| Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Cloud servers that run our API, background worker, database (PostgreSQL), and job queue (Redis). | The application data described in our Privacy Policy is processed and stored on this infrastructure. |
— What we don’t do
Regardless of which services we use, some commitments stay constant:
- We never sell, rent, or trade your personal information, and we don’t work with data brokers.
- We don’t use your repository contents for any purpose other than performing the syncs you configure.
- We don’t collect more information than we need to provide, operate, and improve the service.
- We don’t share your data beyond the services listed here, except as described in our Privacy Policy.
— How we choose and manage these services
We select infrastructure providers that maintain industry-standard security practices. We share only the minimum data each service needs to do its job. If we add or change a service that processes your data, we will update this page.
— Contact us
Questions about the third-party services we use? Email us at [email protected].