

Exports: Workspace owners and admins can export data from public channels.Imports: You can use the import tool to pull content from one of these sources: another Slack workspace, a CSV or text file or data that has been exported from third-party apps.Import and export tools by subscription Free subscription These tools, and their requirements for use, help keep Slack a safe and secure place for getting work done. Our export tools help customers comply with their obligations. A former employee requests to be provided with a copy of the information their former employer retained about them, as required by the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation.A court order mandates that information from Slack must be disclosed due to a lawsuit or investigation.A financial services company is required by a regulation to archive certain communications for a set period of time.A company receives a report of harassment or theft of trade secrets and needs to conduct a workplace investigation.Here are a few examples where a customer may need to export content: Laws and policies may also require employers to notify employees of their use of export tools. Employment, privacy and other laws, as well as corporate policies, limit the use of these exports. But they can do so only under limited circumstances.

Īs with other workplace tools, Slack customers may need – or be legally required – to export content. For subscription-specific details, jump to the section Import and export tools by subscription. This guide covers what you need to know about how content in your Slack workspace or Enterprise Grid organisation may be accessed using those tools.

Slack offers import and export tools for customers on every subscription.
