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Where Is Secure Privacy Data Stored? – EU Data Residency, Infrastructure Providers, and GDPR Compliance

All Secure Privacy service data is stored exclusively within the European Union — using Microsoft Azure in the Netherlands and Amazon AWS in Germany. This article explains Secure Privacy's data residency policy, infrastructure providers, and where to find the full subprocessor list for GDPR compliance verification.

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Secure Privacy Team
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Secure Privacy owns or controls access to all infrastructure hosting your service data. This article explains where your data is stored, which cloud providers are used, and how data storage is managed in compliance with EU data protection law — including GDPR data residency requirements.

Who Is This For?

  • Compliance officers evaluating data residency and sovereignty requirements for GDPR compliance

  • IT and security teams assessing cloud infrastructure and subprocessor arrangements

  • Customers and prospects who need to confirm that their data is stored within the European Union

Data Storage Location

All Secure Privacy service data is stored exclusively within the European Union. Production data centers are located in Germany. No service data is transferred to or stored outside the EU.

Infrastructure Providers

Secure Privacy uses the following EU-based cloud service providers for service data storage:

Location

Provider

Type

Netherlands

Microsoft Azure

Cloud Service Provider

Germany

Amazon AWS

Cloud Service Provider

Compliance and Security

All data storage adheres to EU data protection laws, including GDPR. Secure Privacy strictly controls access to all infrastructure to ensure your service data remains safe, confidential, and compliant. Full details on infrastructure subprocessors and service data storage are documented in the Infrastructure Subprocessors – Service Data Storage section of Secure Privacy's Terms of Service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data stored outside the European Union?

No. All Secure Privacy service data is stored solely within EU-based data centers — in the Netherlands (Microsoft Azure) and Germany (Amazon AWS). No service data is transferred to or hosted outside the EU.

Which cloud service providers does Secure Privacy use?

Secure Privacy uses Microsoft Azure (Netherlands) and Amazon AWS (Germany) as infrastructure subprocessors for service data storage. Both are used exclusively within the EU and are subject to the data protection obligations described in Secure Privacy's Terms of Service and Data Processing Addendum.

Where can I find the full list of Secure Privacy's subprocessors?

The full list of infrastructure subprocessors and service-specific subprocessors is published at secureprivacy.ai/subprocessors and referenced in the Terms of Service.

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