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2026-06-19 / 1 min read

GDPR-first AI: how EuroGate is designed for Zero Data Retention in Frankfurt

Enterprises don't avoid AI because the models aren't good enough. They avoid it because nobody can tell them where the prompt goes, who stores it, and for how long. EuroGate is designed to answer that question precisely.

Hosted in the EU, routed through no-training accounts

EuroGate is built to run in Frankfurt and to route traffic only through enterprise provider accounts that are contractually forbidden from training on your inputs. Your prompts are a request to be answered - not training data.

A retention window you control

Most reseller proxies log and store prompts indefinitely. EuroGate is designed around an explicit data lifecycle:

  • Standard - short diagnostic window, then auto-pruned.
  • Reduced - tighter window for sensitive workloads.
  • Zero Data Retention - nothing persisted at all.

Audit-grade records without the prompt bodies

Compliance teams need to know who used what model, when, and under what policy

  • not to re-read the prompts. EuroGate is designed to produce exportable, tamper-evident usage records while keeping prompt contents out of long-term storage.

The result is an AI gateway procurement can actually sign off on.