Thanks Moses for your comment. While data being sent to servers in countries like Malaysia, USA, or India may raise concerns, China is often seen as a higher risk due to its data sovereignty laws and the potential for state surveillance. The Chinese government has significant control over internet infrastructure, which could lead to unintended data access.
The issue here is that Deepseek's privacy policy mentions sending data to China, which appears to conflict with their official statement that the application does not communicate with any Chinese servers or ISPs. This discrepancy raises concerns about the security and transparency of the application’s data flow, and whether these communications align with our security standards and compliance requirements.