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All site data plausible.io stores on behalf of the customers is hosted in Germany on servers owned by Hetzner, a European-owned company. Previously it was hosted by Digital Ocean in Germany but the move to Hetzner was made last year.

For our self-hosted version, you can install it with any cloud provider and in any country you wish. Even in the USA. That's the testing one we had on our site as we're testing the latest release of our self-hosted version on our own website. This has nothing to do with what our customers place on their sites.




Yup, just to be clear, I wasn’t talking about site data, I was talking about the processing of Personal Data (IP & User Agent).

You were using Netlify previously, which is a US provider and backed by AWS, and then Cloudflare for the testing.

But yesterday I can see you moved to Bunny (an EU cloud provider), which is great news for your customers, party time!

Provided you’re using Hetzner behind Bunny, that looks like solid Schrems II compliance to me.




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