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Can people store data outside the U.S.?

  • May 22, 2025
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Because of numerous revelations (from Assange (Wikileaks), Snowden, and many other heroic groups & individuals concerning the criminal U.S. federal government (via its alphabet organizations NSA, CIA, et al) illegally eavesdropping and monitoring/copying data originating in the United States, I want to store my data outside the U.S. / any "14 Eyes" country. (As a company seemingly genuinely concerned about your customers, IMO protecting your valued customers in this way should be a top priority for you, too). Is this possible - as it is with pCloud? 

 

 

Thank you.

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Hi Ray,

Welcome to the Box Community, I'm happy to help!

Box Zones allows businesses around the globe to use Box as their content management platform while storing their data in the region(s) of their choice (Europe, Asia, and so on) rather than in Box data centers based in the United States. Box Zones can assist with situations where customers are looking to support certain compliance mandates associated with data residency or privacy concerns.

To learn more about Box Zones, send an email with your query to boxzones@box.com, or contact your Customer Success Manager or Account Executive.

Thanks for reaching out and let us know how else we can help!

Regards,