I second this. Personal data doesn’t have to be kept within the boundaries of the EU, but cross-borders transfers has to comply with art. 45, art. 49 (art. 49-1,a. might be useful to back the TOS) and the Schrems ruling of the CJUE.
I don’t see much troubles for the fediverse, here.
I second this. Personal data doesn’t have to be kept within the boundaries of the EU, but cross-borders transfers has to comply with art. 45, art. 49 (art. 49-1,a. might be useful to back the TOS) and the Schrems ruling of the CJUE.
I don’t see much troubles for the fediverse, here.
Edit. Missing word.