Your data has a passport.
Do you know where it's stamped?
Most UK businesses think "The Cloud" is a fluffy white thing in the sky. It isn't. It's a physical server rack — and for many, that rack is sitting in a basement in Frankfurt, Virginia, or Mumbai.
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We hit a privacy shield
This website uses a Content Delivery Network (CDN).
Think of a CDN like a chain of local post offices. Instead of every letter going to one central depot, copies are stored at branches closer to you. It's faster and more secure, but it means we can only see the local branch — not where the original "depot" is.
This isn't a bad thing — CDNs speed up websites and protect against attacks. It just means we can't tell you where the origin server lives.
Home Sweet Home
UK-hosted means lower latency for your British customers and easier GDPR compliance. Your data stays on home soil.
Jet Lagged
If your server is abroad, every click your customers make is commuting thousands of miles. That's a "latency tax" on your page load times.
Why does it matter?
Speed: Data traveling from Virginia to London adds roughly 80-100ms to every request. That might sound small, but Google says 53% of mobile users abandon sites that take over 3 seconds to load.
Compliance: With data hosted in the UK, you're operating under UK GDPR. Offshore hosting can complicate your data protection obligations.
Trust: Your customers might care where their personal data physically resides — especially in sectors like finance, healthcare, or legal.