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Microsoft: "Our Sovereign Cloud protects your data."

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    Microsoft: "Our Sovereign Cloud protects your data."

    Microsoft's legal chief for France: "No, I cannot guarantee that."

    Is the "sovereign cloud" nothing but "sovereign washing"?

    πŸ‘‰ Read our comment "What is digital sovereignty – and how Microsoft sparked the trend": https://tuta.com/blog/digital-sovereignty-europe

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      Microsoft: "Our Sovereign Cloud protects your data."

      Microsoft's legal chief for France: "No, I cannot guarantee that."

      Is the "sovereign cloud" nothing but "sovereign washing"?

      πŸ‘‰ Read our comment "What is digital sovereignty – and how Microsoft sparked the trend": https://tuta.com/blog/digital-sovereignty-europe

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      @Tutanota

      If it's true open source, it doesn't matter where it is developed - as long as it can be hosted where it is used in compliance with applicable law. But yes, there is a lot of sovereignty-washing going on right now.

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        Microsoft: "Our Sovereign Cloud protects your data."

        Microsoft's legal chief for France: "No, I cannot guarantee that."

        Is the "sovereign cloud" nothing but "sovereign washing"?

        πŸ‘‰ Read our comment "What is digital sovereignty – and how Microsoft sparked the trend": https://tuta.com/blog/digital-sovereignty-europe

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        @Tutanota just make me the head of it tech or foreign policy minister. I'll take care all of these BS from every tech bros. They don't have clear vision. The soul is full of greed and lust

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          Microsoft: "Our Sovereign Cloud protects your data."

          Microsoft's legal chief for France: "No, I cannot guarantee that."

          Is the "sovereign cloud" nothing but "sovereign washing"?

          πŸ‘‰ Read our comment "What is digital sovereignty – and how Microsoft sparked the trend": https://tuta.com/blog/digital-sovereignty-europe

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          @Tutanota there's a relatively famous cookie brand, Digestive, which uses an infinitesimal footnote on their packaging: "The brand name being 'Digestive' doesn't neccesarily imply the product has any digestive property". Same case here.

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            @Tutanota there's a relatively famous cookie brand, Digestive, which uses an infinitesimal footnote on their packaging: "The brand name being 'Digestive' doesn't neccesarily imply the product has any digestive property". Same case here.

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            @joxe πŸ˜‚

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