Personal Migration Guide: Moving Digital Services to EU Providers for Enhanced Data Protection
By
exitnode
2mo ago· 5 min readen
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Summary
The article details the author's personal migration of digital services and subscriptions from non-EU countries to EU-based providers, motivated by concerns about global political stability and enhanced data protection under EU regulations. It presents a practical guide comparing old and new service providers, focusing on maintaining quality while benefiting from Europe's stronger privacy laws.
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The reasons for this are the current global political situation and improved data protection.
The EU currently has the most user-friendly laws when it comes to data protection.
This is not an advertisement, but simply the result of my research, which was aimed at achieving the same or better quality at affordable prices.
For various reasons, I have decided to move as many services and subscriptions as possible from non-EU countries to the EU or to switch to European service providers. The reasons for this are the current global political situation and improved data protec

