How do I know if I am part of a US data center project?
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You can confirm the project’s data center (data residency) in a few ways: - In Mixpanel, go to Project Settings and look at “Data Residency.” It will state where the data is stored (e.g., US, EU, India). [Managing projects]. - Check the project’s URL when you’re in the UI: - US projects use URLs starting with mixpanel.com - EU projects use eu.mixpanel.com - India projects use in.mixpanel.com [EU residency; India residency]. - If you’re inspecting network calls or SDK configuration, US projects use the default API host api.mixpanel.com (EU uses api-eu.mixpanel.com; India uses api-in.mixpanel.com). [Debugging; EU residency; India residency].
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