Privacy Policy

DevBoost Platform And Data Usage

  • DevBoost is a cloud-based analytics platform that is used by clients to analyse their end-to-end software delivery process.

  • DevBoost works by mining data held in clients' underlying software delivery toolsets (e.g. Jira, Git, Jenkins) to surface in customizable dashboards used by the client to optimize their (internal) delivery process.

  • As such, DevBoost only holds data already present in these underlying toolsets. This includes company employee names and email addresses and certain actions taken by the employees (e.g. completing a Pull Request, transitioning a ticket).

  • The employee data is not shared with any third-party and is only used by the client teams themselves to improve their own performance over time.

  • DevBoost allows analytical drill-down by workstream, team and individual (e.g. an individual’s Completed Tickets). However, if desired, the collection of personally identifiable information and the ability to view individuals can be disabled, so data is only visible at a team level.

    DevBoost Use Of Personal Data And GDPR Compliance

  • Under GDPR legislation, DevBoost is deemed the Data Processor and the client remains the Data Controller.

  • As such, DevBoost’s use of personal data is fully GDPR compliant, as the client remains the Data Controller and under the terms of the DevBoost.

  • T&Cs retains control of all data surfaced in the DevBoost dashboards.

  • Any personal data is used for the client’s own internal purposes only (and DevBoost as Data Processor does not have the right to use the client data for its own purposes).

    When DevBoost Is Used By The Client

  • A Personal Data Privacy Notice can be displayed to all users.

  • All personal data is encrypted, securely held and not accessible to DevBoost as Data Processor without client permission.

  • Only existing data held within company toolsets is collated and surfaced within the DevBoost dashboards (no new personal data is collected).

  • The data is not shared outside the client company and is only used by the client employees themselves to self-improve their own performance in the workplace.