FAQS | Sovereign Application for Optimal Data Protection
Q1: What is extraterritorial law ?
Extraterritorial law is a law adopted by a country that applies to entities and individuals located outside of its territory. This means that the authorities of that country can exercise jurisdiction over activities or data even if they take place or are stored in another country.
Q2: Why is extraterritorial law a problem?
- Loss of data control: Companies and individuals lose control of their data stored abroad, as it can be accessed by foreign authorities under these extraterritorial laws.
- Privacy breaches: The access of foreign authorities to users’ personal data can constitute a violation of their privacy and fundamental freedoms.
- Compromised data security: The increase in data access increases the risks of hacking and sensitive data leaks.
Q3: How can sovereign application help me protect my data ?
Sovereign application involves hosting data on physical servers located in the user’s country. This approach places data under local jurisdiction, thus removing it from the reach of extraterritorial laws. By keeping your data local, you gain greater control over who can access it and ensure compliance with local data protection regulations. Sovereign application also contributes to improved data security by limiting access points and reducing the risk of data breaches.