Feb. 12, 2022, 10:41 a.m. | /u/weragaw4a34tfg

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I'm considering backing up work data to store with Backblaze B2 or Wasabi to their Amsterdam servers, but I'm wondering how to stay GDPR compliant.

Is having a Data Processing Agreement with Standard Contractual Clauses good enough, as long as the agreement and clauses are compliant?

They're very difficult to read and interpret, but the main items in both Backblaze and Wasabi were the controller/processor relationship, transfers to third countries, data protections and processing by third parties, restricting the type …

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