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On 24/04/23 17:11, Adam Badcock wrote:
Hi
We have a potential requirement to use LibreOffice but before we allow this can you confirm where
our data would be stored? For us to use Libre office the data centre needs to sit within the EU/UK
to ensure GDPR compliance and not be shared across international data centres. Does this only apply
to LibreOffice in the cloud?
Thank you
Adam Badcock
Adam Badcock
IT Service Delivery Manager
OT Group Limited
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