Data privacy framework - need to be prepared

Hi all,
call it paranoid, but I’m a little worried. EU news are more and more talking about a potential end of the data privacy framework when it comes to the current US Administration :frowning: If the EU decides that personal data are not longer “safe” when the contractor or hosting is in the US it will be a huge problem for a lot of bubble-users, incl me.

A lot of US companies already have a subsidery in europe for legal reasons and at least one server in the EU.

I know that its possible to get the dedicated server hosted in the EU. But the costs for that are extremly high. (compared to my current usage of 4 growth planes + workload addons). And that doesnt solve that fact, that bubble io is a US company.

How do other bubble users deal with that? Wait until the EU do a decision on that? Taking in on the own risk? Migrating to an alternative platform?
I tried many other solutions, but all of them are not good as bubble. So I really want to stay with it.

I’ve to be prepared as my business depends on the bubble apps :frowning:

Isn’t it a solution to keep working with bubble, but store the (user)data in another application? like Xano for instance? I also need to store data in Europe for the same reason…

No. As all data go through bubble.

considering Bubble is using AWS I don’t understand why they still don’t offer an EU hosting… especialy when one of the founders is french and very active in Europe to promote lowcode…

Everybody yelling (for 9 years now), “Please provide EU server, we will give you money”. Bubble and investors: “No, we do not want your money and a healthy return on our 100 million dollar investment”. :wink:

Instead of finding new users in the already saturated American market with competitors like Draftbit, Weweb, toddle etc., why not focus on unlocking the EU market where there are only a couple of high priced competitors like Outsystems, Betty Blocks and Mendix?

Announcements re. EU hosting on non-dedicated plans is on my BubbleCon 2025 bingo card by the way, for a 2026 first half launch.

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