Viewing the Oracle NetSuite Subprocessors List

Oracle may use affiliates and third parties when delivering some Oracle NetSuite products and services. Certain users in your NetSuite account can access the subprocessor lists. If you have access to NetSuite 360, you can access the list of subprocessors from the NetSuite 360 Privacy & Compliance tab. To ensure you are informed of changes, you can sign up to receive notifications when the subprocessor list is updated.

To view the Oracle NetSuite Subprocessors list:

  1. Log in to NetSuite. Ensure you have the NetSuite 360 or NetSuite 360 - Plus Financials role assigned.

  2. Click the Support tab.

  3. Click NetSuite 360 in the NetSuite 360 portlet.

  4. In the left panel, hover over the Privacy and Compliance tab, and then select Privacy Compliance Request.

  5. Click the New Compliance Request button.

  6. To sign up for update notifications, do the following:

    1. On the New Compliance Request page, click the Subscribe: Subprocessor Updates button.

    2. In the pop-up window that opens, click Subscribe. This action sends a confirmation email to your email address.

    3. Open the email and click the confirmation link provided.

  7. To view the subprocessors list, on the New Compliance Request page, click the View Subprocessors List button. The Oracle NetSuite Applications page opens, listing Oracle Affiliates and subprocessors that may process personal data.

Important:

Usually, only a few users in any company also have one of the two roles necessary to access NetSuite 360. The user logs in to NetSuite with their usual role. On the Support tab, a user with one of the two special roles can see the link in the NetSuite 360 portlet.

If you do not have access, discuss this with a person in your company who has permission to add a role to a user. Usually, this is a person with an Administrator or System Administrator role in NetSuite.

The person assigning the special role should exercise good judgment when adding one of these special roles to a user.

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