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Microsoft lays out data protection plans for European cloud customers

Summary
Microsoft on Monday said data stored by its European cloud customers would stay in Europe, under European Law, with operations controlled by its local personnel, and under full control of customers.

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More and more European users challenge the security of their data in the light of US policy

·Vienna, Austria
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Because of the discussion about digital sovereignty, Microsoft introduced a new package to protect the data of European cloud customers, whose information would only be stored in domestic data centres subject to European law, the software group announced on Monday. There, employees residing in the European Union (EU) worked, who would have to approve any necessary remote access by Microsoft employees from outside Europe and should monitor their …

·Vienna, Austria
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The main novelty is the promise that "only Microsoft employees residing in Europe will be able to control remote access" to its data centres on the European continent.

·Paris, France
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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