Thursday, March 13, 2014

Top 5: Best countries to host your website for data privacy (Nomad Capitalist)

 Reliability issues are totally different from privacy issues. This is the goal of this article (Ed)
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This site is about the idea of thinking beyond borders and challenging pre-conceived notions. When it comes to data privacy and the best countries to host your website, you have to think outside of the box. That means that a country that has high taxes and a high cost of living may be valuable for other reasons, such as protecting your data privacy.
While the United States has most of the world’s top web hosting companies, those companies are subject to increasingly draconian anti-privacy laws. (The US also hosts more malware than any other country by a factor of three). Just as the US government has helped themselves to offshore .com domain names, hosting your website within US borders could pose a serious risk to your data privacy, especially if you publish things the US government doesn’t like.
While the best countries to host your website may vary based on what country you’re based in, here are some of the countries with the strongest data privacy laws for websites and the press. They just so happen to be some of the most scenic countries in the world… in case you ever want to pay your server a visit.

Top 5 Best countries to host your website for data privacy

Romania data privacy laws
Romania: The Eastern European country is an emerging destination for web talent and hosting, and also benefits from European attitudes toward data privacy.
5. Romania
Romania has some of the fastest internet speeds in the world, and is an emerging destination for hiring a virtual assistant for internet work. But Romania’s position in less-regulated eastern Europe gives it an advantage not only in its central location close to Europe and Asia, but also with its personal and data privacy laws. Unlike The Land of the Free, which cloaks its privacy-killing measures in patriotism, Romania has established agencies such as The National Supervisory Authority For Personal Data. Freedom of the Press in Romania is approaching that of the US, as well.
Switzerland data privacy
Switzerland: Websites hosted in the central European country jumped after PRISM was unveiled. Despite its banking debacles, Switzerland has high standards of privacy.

4. Switzerland
After the Edward Snowden incident, web hosting company Hostpoint reported a 45% increase in customers. Now, telecom company Swisscom is building a Swiss-based cloud for data privacy. While the US government covertly gathers internet user data using FISA and the Patriot Act, Switzerland requires a formal request to be filed by prosecutors to get internet data. Switzerland’s Federal Act on Data Protection attempts to maintain one of the highest data privacy standards in the world.
Netherlands data privacy
The Netherlands: a top country for data privacy, and one of the best countries to host a website
3. Netherlands
Score one for freedom: the Dutch government recently accused Google of violating data privacy laws. While the US government is encouraging such anti-privacy measures, the Netherlands has EU privacy laws as well as its own provisions to provide websites with excellent privacy. It’s no surprise, considering the Netherlands is ranked second in Freedom of the Press, behind only Finland. There are actual examples of how Dutch web hosting companies forced the government to provide them legal paperwork for taking a site down, and the government backed off. Of course, the Netherlands’ location in Europe makes it an excellent choice for pure geographic reasons, but one of the highest privacy standards in Europe doesn’t hurt, either.
Norway internet data privacy laws
Norway: Data privacy laws are strong throughout much of the Nordic region, but most so in Norway, which also boasts a high ranking on the Freedom of the Press Index

2. Norway
While Sweden web hosting company Banhhof reportedly hosts Wikileaks, Norway surpasses Sweden in data privacy and freedom of the press rankings. Despite sharing many of the European values of data privacy, Norway is not a member of the EU, which means it has been free to craft its own privacy laws free from Eurozone interference. Web hosts in Norway, called “webhotell”, are a bit more expensive but offer greater protections than a US web host. Cloud storage services like Runbox operate from Norway, and Jottabox brags how its pure Norwegian ownership allows it to protect its clients’ data from US law in a way that US companies operating European data centers can’t. This assertion is based on the need for foreign governments to get permission from a Norwegian court to access private data.
Iceland is a best data privacy company
Iceland: According to our findings are the opinions of webmasters around the world, it is the best country to host your website
1. Iceland
Despite its economic issues following the Global Financial Crisis, Iceland is well-known for its strict data privacy laws. In addition to its excellent connectivity to both Europe and North America, Iceland’s Data Protection Act in 2000 took great measures to ensure the government of all of 300,000 people followed strict protocol to protect privacy. While Iceland has adopted the Eurozone’s privacy regulations – which are undoubtedly better than those in the United States, it has gone a step further and gotten rid of more stringent requirements to maintain data. Encrypted communication services like Unseen.is operate from Iceland. And Kim Dotcom recently announced that he would move to encrypted Mega file service to Iceland if New Zealand passed anti-privacy laws.



Andrew Henderson

Expat entrepreneur. Perpetual traveler. Citizen of the world. Andrew visits over a dozen new countries  each year in search of more freedom and better opportunities. His tips show how you can make money and take back your liberty beyond your own borders.
                                     

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