Sushinet

Rules2Tag — Data Processing Agreement

Last updated: 17 August 2026.

This DPA is between you (the merchant installing Rules2Tag — the "Controller") and Edwin Guo (ABN 20 938 499 163), a sole trader in New South Wales, Australia, trading as Sushinet ("Sushinet", the "Processor"). It becomes binding when you install the app, and it governs all Merchant Personal Data — your customers' and visitors' personal data that we process on your behalf.

It covers Rules2Tag and nothing else. Ruleproof carries its own privacy policy and DPA; this site and our dealings as a studio are covered by the website privacy policy. What Rules2Tag itself collects, and why, is set out in its privacy policy — this document is the contract, that one is the notice.

Structure and commitments mirror Ruleproof's DPA (our other app); the Annexes differ because the apps hold different data.

1. Roles and instructions

You are the controller; we process only on your documented instructions. Installing the app, defining tag rules, running a backfill or sweep, and uninstalling are those instructions. We never process Merchant Personal Data for our own purposes — no advertising, no resale, no profiling beyond the rule evaluation you configured.

2. Confidentiality

Access to Merchant Personal Data is limited to persons bound by confidentiality before access is given. Today that is one operator (Annex II).

3. Security

We implement the measures in Annex II — which describes what is actually in place, not an aspirational list. Where a control has a stated limit (the access log's coverage, for example), the limit is written down rather than implied away.

4. Sub-processors

We currently use none. Annex III is deliberately empty. Before any sub-processor may touch Merchant Personal Data we will update Annex III and notify you by email at least 30 days in advance; if you reasonably object on data-protection grounds and we cannot resolve it, you may terminate by uninstalling, which triggers full erasure (§6).

5. Assisting you with data-subject requests

Shopify's mandatory webhooks are the channel, and they are implemented, tested, and logged:

We will also reasonably assist you with obligations under GDPR Articles 32–36 and equivalent regimes (security, breach notification, DPIAs), at no charge.

6. Deletion and return

Uninstalling is the instruction to delete. Shopify sends shop/redact 48 hours after uninstall and we erase everything (§5). There is no retained copy: backups age out on their own schedule (Annex II) and are never restored except in a disaster, in which case redactions received since the backup are replayed from the access log's record of them.

7. Personal data breaches

Defined in our internal security policy, and binding here: we notify you within 72 hours of confirming a breach affecting your data, with what was affected, what we did, and what we recommend you do. We do not wait for perfect information to start the clock.

8. Audits

We answer reasonable written audit questions within 30 days, and Shopify's own Protected Customer Data review process applies to us continuously.


Annex I — Processing details

Annex II — Technical and organisational measures (actually in place)

Annex III — Sub-processors

None. (See §4 for the 30-day-notice commitment before this list ever gains an entry.)