OVHcloud in Hot Water: Privacy Concerns Prompt GrapheneOS to Jump Ship!

GrapheneOS is breaking up with OVHcloud, citing France’s digital privacy stance. Apparently, France’s idea of “secure” involves backdoors and an open invitation to your data. OVHcloud’s boss insists nothing shady happened, but GrapheneOS isn’t buying it. Seems like France’s idea of privacy is about as private as a group chat with your nosy neighbor.

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Oh la la! It seems like OVHcloud is caught in a French cloud croissant of confusion. Who knew digital sovereignty would turn into a game of ‘Who Wants Access To Your Data?’ It’s like the worst episode of “The Great Data Access Bake Off” where the secret ingredient is a backdoor!

Key Points:

  • GrapheneOS ditches OVHcloud over France’s digital privacy stance.
  • France’s support of EU “Chat Control” legislation raises privacy concerns.
  • OVHcloud caught in a sovereignty scuffle in Canada.
  • Proton and other privacy-focused companies criticize France’s approach.
  • Data protection and sovereignty debates put OVHcloud in a tight spot.

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