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Is it for use inside the eu?
THX for help
Hi,

It depends on what model you choose to use for your assistant.

The OpenAI API is not compatible. For a standard (pay-as-you-go) OpenAI API account, usage is currently likely non-compliant with strict German DSGVO interpretations due to a 2025 US court preservation order that overrides user deletion requests. Compliance is partially achievable if you are on an Enterprise plan with Zero Data Retention (ZDR) or if you switch to Microsoft Azure OpenAI hosted in the EU (expensive).

As per JoomUnited AI based on Groq it is compatible with German DSGVO Rules.
Groq AI is mainly safer for DSGVO compliance than standard OpenAI, provided you use their new European endpoints.
Zero Data Retention (ZDR): Groq enables ZDR by default for API users, meaning they do not log prompts or completions and do not train on your data.
EU Hosting: As of mid-2025, Groq has launched European data centers (specifically in Helsinki, Finland) to ensure data residency.

No "Threads" Risk: Unlike OpenAI's Assistant API, Groq is a "stateless" inference engine. It does not store conversation history ("Threads") on its servers. You (the developer) keep the history in your own database, giving you full control to delete it instantly upon a user's request (Right to Erasure).

Hope it helps.

Reference: https://trust.groq.com/
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