They already abide by the GDPR. There are exemptions on the GDPR for: national security; defence; public security;
the prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences; etc.
Well, since his post didn't have that information, it would be nice for you to provide that info and spare fellow HNrs a visit to the site, instead of accusing the poster of being a marketing drone.
Actually, both their data center and their support team are located in Lithuania.
Time4VPS is essentially the international brand of the largest ISP in the country.
I was sceptical at first, but I have a VPS running there for a few months, serving 100k hits per day, with no technical problems from their side so far.
I just used their support once, but they responded in minutes.
"Two serial ports: Many PCs do not have these legacy ports any longer, since they have been superseded and replaced by USB for most consumer applications, but they are still commonly used for applications such as industrial automation systems, scientific analysis, POS systems and other such fields of application."
"The rights for selling .io domains are held by a British company called Internet Computer Bureau (ICB), [...] The British government granted these rights to ICB chief Paul Kane back in the 1990s. ICB gets to run .io “more or less indefinitely, unless we make a technical mistake,” Kane told me. (ICB has so far run a stable .io namespace. It should be noted that Kane is a respected veteran of the infrastructure scene, and has been entrusted by ICANN with one of the 7 so-called “keys to the internet”.)"