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Can U.S. Seize Emails Stored Abroad? (npr.org)
6 points by happy-go-lucky on Feb 27, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments



If US companies are made unable to operate within the law in Europe, I wonder if this could lead to Europe growing its own alternative Internet service ecosystem just as Russia and China have each done. Given that the likes of Yandex and Baidu are not at all popular in the US, I think the threat of reciprocation by other countries is low, but the threat of economic damage due to alienating the Eurozone is high.


> The U.S. government, on the other hand, dismisses these concerns, noting that when served with a warrant, Microsoft could, by tapping a few keys, transfer the information back to the U.S. from the stored data center in Ireland, thus avoiding international complications.

I was aghast as I read that. I can no longer entrust my personal stuff to cloud databases. Extremely disturbing!


That's the risk with dealing with an American company.

People should use privacy emails like tutanota.




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