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Your problem is not honest employees.<br>
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Your problems are security breaches on the physical plant thru staff
incompetence.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/25/2016 8:57 AM, Guus Sliepen
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 02:40:53PM +0300, Yazeed Fataar wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2. Trust my VPS provider LOL....
I read this from digitalocean "Privacy Policy"
Server Data
*DigitalOcean does not have access to its users’ server data. The backend
is locked away from the users’ support staff and only engineering staff has
access to the physical servers where users’ virtual machines reside.
DigitalOcean does not store users’ passwords or private SSH keys.
DigitalOcean also does not request user login information to their servers.
DigitalOcean does not review or audit any user data.*
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As Graham said, you might be just fine trusting DigitalOcean. They would
normally have no interest in what your VM is doing, and if they have a
privacy statement it means you could sue them if they violated that
privacy.
On the other hand, whatever they say, they effectively do have access to
your server data whenever they want to.
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