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Zoom brings local data storage to paying European customers

  • June 6, 2023
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Zoom has announced a slew of privacy-focused features and services, as the video communication company looks to appease customers concerned about where their data resides.

With Europe pushing a digital sovereignty agenda, U.S. companies have been clambering to convince customers across the continent that they’re serious about handing over more control around data storage and processing. Amazon’s AWS cloud unit recently announcing its digital sovereignty pledge, while TikTok is in the process of opening localized data centers as part of a broader European charm offensive. Elsewhere, Microsoft and Google are also paying heed to the growing calls to bring data closer to where their customers need it.

And it’s against that backdrop that Zoom today revealed that it will support localized data storage in the European Economic Area (EEA), where premium (i.e. paying) customers can choose specific data from its webinars, meetings, and team chat tools to store in local data centers — in Europe this includes Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Zurich. However, Zoom did confirm that data may still be shared with its U.S. operations in very specific or “exceptional” circumstances, for example in relation to trust and safety.

To support this rollout, Zoom said it will also set up a dedicated technical support team for European customers that opt-in to the program.

Zoom: Data residency

Zoom: Data residency Image Credits: Zoom

Elsewhere, Zoom is also rolling out audit log tracking globally, where company administrators can track when logs are exported and deleted. And it also has also launched a new tool, located in the same privacy dashboard as the data residency feature, to help admins respond to data subject requests. This is a core tenet of regulations such as Europe’s GDPR and its Californian CCPA counterpart that are designed to ensure a product’s users can access information on what personal data a company holds on them, and request deletion of certain data.


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