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Forge CMS offers self-hosting for GDPR compliance and data sovereignty

Self-hosting the Forge CMS ensures data remains within a chosen country, such as the EU, adhering to local regulations like GDPR as an architectural reality rather than a contractual agreement. This approach bypasses the need for vendor-specific data processing addendums and offers direct control over content data, eliminating reliance on third-party promises for compliance. AI

IMPACT Enables organizations to maintain data sovereignty and regulatory compliance for AI-related content and operations.

RANK_REASON The item describes a feature of a software product (Forge CMS) related to data sovereignty and compliance, rather than a core AI release or significant industry event.

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Forge CMS offers self-hosting for GDPR compliance and data sovereignty

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Self-hosted means your server, your country, your rules. If you run Forge on an EU server, your content data stays in the EU. Not because a vendor promises it.

    Self-hosted means your server, your country, your rules. If you run Forge on an EU server, your content data stays in the EU. Not because a vendor promises it. Because it never leaves the machine you control. No SaaS agreement to review. No data processing addendum to negotiate. …