The Runs on Atlassian program helps customers identify Forge apps that can benefit enterprise customers with strict data privacy requirements. The Runs on Atlassian badge is automatically applied to eligible apps on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Runs on Atlassian addresses the following requirements from customers:
The Forge CLI provides a programmatic way to verify the above requirements.
Eligibility for the Runs on Atlassian badge is automatically detected and applied on apps that meet the qualifications. Partners do not need to apply or opt in to receive the badge.
To determine whether your Forge apps meet the requirements for Runs on Atlassian, start by checking your manifest file for egress permissions. You can also use the Forge CLI to check the eligibility of an app.
Your app must not egress data, with the exception of egress for analytics purposes. If your app sends data for analytics and does not send in-scope End-User Data, then it is eligible for Runs on Atlassian.
Apps use analytics data to identify trends and insights, which can be used to improve app performance. These trends and insights can fall under different categories, such as web analytics and product analytics. In the context of Runs on Atlassian, you must not mark tools that don't capture analytics data as analytics egress.
The Cloud Fortified and Cloud Security Participant badges remain important signals on the investments partners have made in ensuring their apps adhere to advanced trust practices. Depending on eligibility, an app can have a combination of these badges.
Here are some things you can do to start making your apps eligible for Runs on Atlassian.
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