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  • We recognize that our business is critically dependent on sustaining the trust of customers, countries, and governments across Europe. We respect European values, comply with European laws, and actively defend Europe's cybersecurity. Our support for Europe has always been – and always will be – steadfast.

    None of that matters, since they still have to comply to American laws, which means they have to give access to European data if the US government requests it.

    • Wrong, MS EU have to comply EU GDPR laws, yes or yes. They have learned it after several high fines, like also Facebook and Google, even X planned in the past to stop the service in the EU because of this. They can't send userdata to third countries without the express consent of the user. Privacy in the EU is an human right protected by law. MS is scared with a reason.

      • If you want to be pedantic about it - if the NSA, or any such agency demands to place a [backdoor of any sort] in an American company's datacenter, they have to comply.

        So, no, they (meta, Google, etc) won't be handing over the data knowingly. But those devices placed there for sure aren't running Minecraft servers.

  • Seems like a natural response of Europe to Trump's policies. I'm not sure why anyone would be surprised.

    • It's kinda like good guy Hitler, because he killed Hitler.

      Trump's major achievement might be that the rest of the world starts relying less on the US.

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