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May 27, 2026
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Link Measures to Third Parties

Measures and third parties can now be linked many-to-many, third parties support self-referential relations, and measure state moves to a header badge.

Link Measures to Third Parties

Two new relationship types land in Probo’s data model.

First: measures and third parties can now be linked many-to-many. A security measure applied to a vendor, a privacy control tied to a processor — now modeled explicitly, with tabs on both detail pages showing the connection.

Second: third parties can have self-referential relations. Model subsidiaries, parent companies, or service chains. A first_level filter on the third-party list surfaces only the top-level entities.

Also shipping: the measure state is now shown as a badge in the header, replacing the right-hand drawer. Cleaner at a glance.

Tracker detection gets smarter too — the source of detected storage trackers (localStorage, sessionStorage, indexedDB, cacheStorage) is now tracked, and uncategorised patterns trigger a draft banner version automatically when adopted.

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