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Comment by croes

9 days ago

That’s why

Microsoft can't guarantee data sovereignty

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45061153

He obviously meant encrypting before uploading. At that point it doesn't matter who's holding your data or what they try to do with it.

  • It still matters who holds your data. Yes they can't read it, but they can hold it ransom. What if the US decides it wants to leverage the backups in tariff negotiations or similar? Not saying this would happen, but as a state level actor, you have to prepare for these eventualities.

    • That's why you backup to numerous places and in numerous geopolitical blocs. Single points of failure are always a bad idea. You have to create increasingly absurd scenarios for there to be a problem.

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