Mar 13, 2019, 7:18 PM UTC
Local time: Mar 13, 2019, 7:18 PM UTC
We are excited to announce Release 1.1.0!
Changelog
- improved: API keys now have assignable scopes and can only be viewed when created
- improved: DSRs are fulfilled in a queue and can thus handle large batches of new requests
- improved: All requests are now searchable, rather than only a preview of the latest 200
- added: Magic links allow a logged in Transcend user to view the documentation with context
- added: Action Items and waiting items are listed on a request, indicating if there is anything that requires manual intervention
- added: Customizable email templates for each DSR action
- added: Automated logic for handling the case when no data was found on a data subject
- added: Ability to key integrations by identifiers other than an email address
- added: The ability to fire arbitrary enrichers that will convert one identifier to another (i.e. an email into a userId)
- added: Settings for DSR action types. You can now turn a specific action on or off, and set it to fully automatic mode when applicable
- added: New DSR action types: "Opt out of Contact" "Opt out of Sale" "Opt out of Proccessing" "Stop automated decision making"
- added: The ability to support multiple data subject classes i.e. customers and employees
- added: The ability to assign scopes to Transcend users or Transcend teams of users
- added: The ability to promote users to admin
- added: New (non-automated) integrations: Facebook Pixel, Quantcast, Cloudlfare, Alexa Analytics, Notify Transcend User, Periscope, Sentry, Honey Badger, Cloudinary, Slack, Branch.io, Amazon Payments, ProfitWell, SwayChat,, Mailgun
- improved: The requests page will take advantage of wide screen
- improved: Submit test DSR form matches UI of Privacy Center
- added: DSR Action steps can be previewed on the settings tab
- known: Privacy Center content is served from backend and thus is more customizable, however the existing components for managing the content are broken
- added: Well-known change password for your password manager
- added: Webhooks are now signed using a public/private elliptic curve key
- added: API Documentation is encoded in swagger
- improved: Few loading indicators and more skeletons when content is loading, still a work in progress
- added: Most list components are now paginated and filterable by text and other attributes
- added: Improved security around email tokens
- added: Improved cleanup and wiping of data when a request is completed
- added: The ability to turn an access request on auto-pilot
- improved: Error handling messages are now more user friendly
- fixed: Issues when querying data stored in intercom
- improved: Accepting invitation to organization is more graceful on failure, and also protects against clicking the link twice