Now, all of you using pCloud might check yourselves where you data are and whether this correspond with your personal choice and perhaps might inquire as I did. Kind regards, Jonathan Teuling, pCloud Support Team " We (the support) don't have any further details about it, unfortunately. However, we are working on a project in Europe. " Hello, Thank you for the e-mail! Our servers are located in Dallas, the US. I have reached the customer service of pCloud for explanation and this is what I got: "Īfter close examination, I have not found any setting option to have my data transferred back to EU servers at all nor I was notified about my data being transferred to US server at any time!!!! By using our Site or Services and submitting Personal Information via the Site, you understand that the collection, use, transfer, and disclosure of your Personal Data shall be governed by applicable laws in the European Union and United States. " You can change where your data is stored, and choose to have your data stored in the European Union or the United States, by using the options available in your account settings. Well, I am pretty sure I chose the former upon registration. The laws of the United States may not be as protective of your privacy as those of the European Union. If you choose to store your information in the United States you are causing your Personal Data to be transferred to our servers located in the United States. " You may choose to store your information on secure servers in the European Union or the United States. Now, after initial shock I went to their privacy policy to find following and I quote: Yet, recently, I have checked my desktop client after doing some backup just to learn this: Months ago I migrated to pCloud upon reading all the raving about their privacy and security measures they pride themselves with and to getaway from Google and MS.
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