Upstream vendor · § Who relies on it

● Updated 04 June 2026

Who relies on Twilio

11 of the 18 SaaS providers Registora monitors disclose Twilio as a sub-processor on their own page, including Anthropic, Amazon Web Services, GitHub, as of 04 June 2026. Under GDPR Article 28(2), if you build on any of them, Twilio is part of your sub-processor chain too.

§ I

Providers that disclose Twilio

Names found across provider pages, collapsed to one entry: Twilio; Twilio (SendGrid); Twilio Inc.; Twilio Inc. (SendGrid); Twilio, Inc; Twilio, Inc..

Source: each provider's own public subprocessor page, scraped daily by Registora. We report observed facts only - we make no claim that any company is or is not compliant.

§ II

Questions

How many SaaS providers disclose Twilio as a subprocessor?
11 of the 18 providers Registora monitors list Twilio as one of their own sub-processors, as of 04 June 2026. The full list is on this page and is refreshed daily.
Does this mean every company uses Twilio?
No. It means 11 of the specific 18 providers we monitor disclose Twilio on their public subprocessor page. We report only what each provider publishes; we make no claim about any company's compliance.
Why does Twilio matter for GDPR Article 28(2)?
If you build on a provider that uses Twilio, then Twilio is part of your own sub-processor chain, and your customers can ask you to disclose it and to notify them when it changes. Registora monitors these upstream lists daily and drafts the Article 28(2) notice when one changes.

Your chain

Twilio is probably in your subprocessor chain.

Registora hosts your public subprocessor register, monitors every upstream provider for changes daily, and drafts the Article 28(2) customer notice when one updates.