Most likely even that, if and when it will be done will have flaws that sooner or later will cause the fall
Purely from a logical perspective, preventing the data of a company operating in the United States and Europe from contaminating or coming into contact is a pure utopia no matter how much effort it puts into goal or any other company operating in the same or similar field.
There will always be a point of contact and a way for European data to be under the lens of some American agency or body.
In addition to Facebook is not really famous for its transparency in data management so any commitment to the contrary I see it as a paper promise
NATO's excuse that because the US finances then anything is allowed is a fallacious argument.
Purely from a logical perspective, preventing the data of a company operating in the United States and Europe from contaminating or coming into contact is a pure utopia no matter how much effort it puts into goal or any other company operating in the same or similar field. There will always be a point of contact and a way for European data to be under the lens of some American agency or body.
In addition to Facebook is not really famous for its transparency in data management so any commitment to the contrary I see it as a paper promise
NATO's excuse that because the US finances then anything is allowed is a fallacious argument.