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How would BunnyCDN and KeyCDN be able to have endpoints in the US that are beyond the reach of the US government?

The recent rulings say that no packets are allowed to travel to the US because that would enable the US government to access them if it wants to. I don't see how this can be avoided. As soon as a tcp packet enters the US, it is on infrastructure the US government can access if it wants to.




Again, you route people differently depending on the location. The problem is not that the US government can access data for US persons when on US soil, the problem is US government being able to access EU persons data when on EU soil.


Did you read the GDPR? I did not see any reference in there to location or "soil" being relevant to how it applies.




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