As the recent political changes in the US evolve, many people on social media are generally reviewing their use of US based companies and tech giants.
As a European user, one consideration that I am thinking about is whether European users data will continue to be protected by EU and UK GDPR, under the EU-US and UK-US data transfer agreements, should these fail and/or cease to exist.
It's great that Kagi distributes data processing across the globe. At a minimum, it might be worth providing much more information about where user data is processed and transferred within Kagi's infrastructure. What would be even better is whether Kagi can isolate European user data within the EU/UK infrastructure, which may provide some comfort and confidence to European Kagi users.
As a Search / LLM subscription is arguably the easiest to migrate to a new provider, due to no long-term user data needing to be exported or transferred, providing information and guarantees to users, and possibly geographically ring fencing user data, is all the more important at this time.