Comment by tokai 2 months ago But their servers are in the US. 3 comments tokai Reply mikkupikku 2 months ago So are the email servers used by the recipients of your emails, no? Almost everybody uses gmail, so even of you don't most of your email correspondence is going to end up, or originate from, on gmail servers anyway. krior 2 months ago Personally I do not know the last time I wrote to a Gmail-adress, so depending on location and evironment avoiding US-mailservers may be possible. lionkor 2 months ago GDPR applies if you're in the EU regardless, but it would be nice to have it split like bitwarden[.eu].
mikkupikku 2 months ago So are the email servers used by the recipients of your emails, no? Almost everybody uses gmail, so even of you don't most of your email correspondence is going to end up, or originate from, on gmail servers anyway. krior 2 months ago Personally I do not know the last time I wrote to a Gmail-adress, so depending on location and evironment avoiding US-mailservers may be possible.
krior 2 months ago Personally I do not know the last time I wrote to a Gmail-adress, so depending on location and evironment avoiding US-mailservers may be possible.
lionkor 2 months ago GDPR applies if you're in the EU regardless, but it would be nice to have it split like bitwarden[.eu].
So are the email servers used by the recipients of your emails, no? Almost everybody uses gmail, so even of you don't most of your email correspondence is going to end up, or originate from, on gmail servers anyway.
Personally I do not know the last time I wrote to a Gmail-adress, so depending on location and evironment avoiding US-mailservers may be possible.
GDPR applies if you're in the EU regardless, but it would be nice to have it split like bitwarden[.eu].