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Question How sitejet works?

Thomas Oryon

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Windows server 2022
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.56
Hello Support,

How does Sitejet connect to external platforms, and what information is exchanged during the integration (authentication, data transmission, hosting setup) in Plesk platform?

Awaiting your reply.
 
What do you have in mind when you say external platforms?

The Sitejet Plesk extension facilitates access to the Sitejet platform where you build your website. When ready you can publish the websites on your Plesk hosted websites. It downloads the website project and deploys it for you.
 
The question is probably asked to find out whether this happens GDPR conform? I think that Plesk staff should answer it, because we users cannot know the answer. For sure, the IP address of the host is passed, and a license key is passed, too. Neither are relevant for GDPR, because neither are personal information of the user, but are machine related only. Personal information of a user is not passed (to my knowledge), but when you edit the Sitjet site, your browser connects to Sitejet builder servers, so your browser's IP address will become known to Sitejet servers.
 
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