Status | In εxodus |
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Creator | jawz101 |
Approvers | |
id | 692827de-4bcd-4bc0-a2fd-735bbe7e875a |
created | 2018-04-27T00:42:43.710672+00:00 |
updated | 2022-06-10T15:02:11.252481+00:00 |
name | SAP CDC (Gigya) |
description | 700 leading companies trust Gigya to turn unknown online visitors into known, loyal customers, with the industry’s number one customer identity management platform. Now part of SAP. |
creation_date | 2018-04-27 |
code_signature | com.gigya. |
network_signature | cdn1\.gigya\.com|cdn2\.gigya\.com|cdn3\.gigya\.com|cdn\.gigya\.com|cdns\.us1\.gigya\.com|david\.gigya-cs\.com |
website | https://www.sap.com/products/crm/customer-data-management.html |
is_in_exodus | True |
api_key_ids | gigya_api_key |
comments | Additional links: https://www.gigya.com https://developers.gigya.com/display/GD/Android https://github.com/gigya https://recon.meddle.mobi/appvsweb/codeanddata.html https://github.com/gigya/AndroidDemo/blob/master/app/libs/gigya-sdk-3.3.11.jar Notes: several geographic activation servers, I don't know if this will find anything. Gigya is a 3rd party identity mgmt platform. Per the whitepaper on that site, Gigya is used by apps to handle their authentication. While possibly legitimate, the user would not know that an app uses a 3rd party svc to authenticate. Their privacy policy seems ok. They also offer analytics and customer insight/demographics stuff for their customers. I don't know if we'd qualify it as a privacy thing but 3rd party code is sometimes guilty until proven innocent, IMO |
exodus_matches | None |
Documentation | |
Category | Analytics |