Section with left side FAQ Categories - right questions
Subject: Setting up a FAQ categories section and blog template
Dear Brizy Support Team,
I hope this email finds you well. I have been a long-time supporter of Brizy. First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude for your excellent work.
I have a request regarding the setup of a FAQ categories section on my website. I would like to display the different FAQ categories on the left side and the individual questions for each category on the right side. Can you please create such sections and clone it in my Accout?
Furthermore, I am in need of a cool blog template that was offered as a giveaway in the last webinar. It would be fantastic if the template could align with my website sco-consultin.de.
I have been promoting Brizy for quite some time now, and I would greatly appreciate your support in this matter.
Also there is a need for EU-Server Hosting cause of DSGVO.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!

Best regards, osc
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Hi
You can implement a design similar to what you have demonstrated above using the Brizy Tab element along with the Accordion element. Please have a look at this test page https://digital-works.brizy.site/faq You could download this design from here https://jmp.sh/fnxQEiZv and import it into your project and customize it if you like.
You can find the cloning link for the blog template on this page https://www.brizy.io/cloning-functionality-in-brizy-cloud#take-cloning-for-a-spin
Can you tell us more about the need for EU-Server hosting for GDPR?
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Hi, here a summary made by chatgpt to your request "Can you tell us more about the need for EU-Server hosting for GDPR?"
Hosting on EU servers is legally important because it ensures the protection of personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR sets strict rules for the processing and transfer of personal data. When personal data is transferred to countries outside the EU, special provisions must be in place to ensure the protection of the data.Hosting on EU servers offers the following legal advantages:
1. Legal basis: Hosting on EU servers enables the processing of personal data in compliance with the provisions of the GDPR. The GDPR includes specific requirements for the security and protection of personal data that must be adhered to by EU member states and the companies involved.
2. Data transfer: When personal data is transferred to third countries outside the EU, appropriate safeguards must be in place to ensure an adequate level of protection for this data. Hosting on EU servers facilitates data transfers within the EU as no additional measures such as authorizations or agreements are required for these transfers.
3.Data protection laws: The EU has strict data protection laws aimed at ensuring the protection of personal data. Hosting on EU servers means that the data is processed and protected in accordance with these laws.
4. Enforceability: In the event of data protection breaches or legal issues, it is easier to enforce the rights of individuals when hosting is done on EU servers. The jurisdiction of EU data protection authorities and the applicability of the GDPR facilitate the enforcement of data protection rights.
Overall, hosting on EU servers provides legal protection for personal data in accordance with the provisions of the GDPR. It is therefore advisable to choose hosting providers that have their servers located in the EU to comply with legal requirements and minimize potential risks related to data protection.
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Hi
Brizy Cloud is currently hosted with Amazon Web Services in the US. At the moment we do not have a plan to host the cloud servers within EU.
Brizy Cloud, on the other hand, does not use cookies, as mentioned in this article. https://support.brizy.io/hc/en-us/articles/7421688586385-What-cookies-does-Brizy-store- Local Storages are used in place of cookies. As this article has demonstrated, Local Storages do not send user data to any server. https://www.xenonstack.com/insights/local-vs-session-storage-vs-cookie
Brizy Cloud also works with a GDPR-compliant font hosting provider, Bunny Fonts. As you can see here https://fonts.bunny.net/about Bunny Fonts are hosted by an EU-based company and are intended to assist you in remaining GDPR compliant. There is no data or log collection or transmission to a third party. Please watch this video: https://youtu.be/10spnb4FZ90
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