A purple graphic with a bold headline: "YOUR EUROPEAN DATA... ISN'T REALLY EUROPEAN." Below, smaller text reads: "Under U.S. law, American Big Tech can disclose your data, even if it’s stored in Europe." The image features a black-and-white photo of Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump facing each other.
A purple slide with white and red text stating: "The EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, intended to address the safety of your data, rests on an Executive Order and can be revoked by any sitting U.S. president without congressional approval." The Volt logo is in the top right corner.
A purple slide with the headline: "WE’RE MOVING OUR TOOLS, PLATFORMS, AND DATA TO EUROPEAN, OPEN-SOURCE ALTERNATIVES." Below the text are logos for various software services, including Haiilo, mave, Plausible, statamic, and CiviCRM. The Volt logo is in the top right corner.
A purple slide featuring a preview of a blog post titled "Volt's path to digital sovereignty," dated April 21, 2026. The preview image shows an internet router against the flag of Europe. Large text below reads: "That’s not just a tech issue. That’s a democracy issue." At the bottom, a call to action says "READ FULL STORY" next to a link icon.
Relying on American hyperscalers is not sustainable for Volt.
We are committed to transitioning completely to European and open-source solutions. Discover what we've done, what we're doing, and where we still need to take steps in our latest article: volteuropa.org/news/volts-p...