I'm not suggesting that I can safeguard user privacy, but doing something is better than doing nothing, and certainly I can do what I am able to. Ultimately the user is far more likely to give up their privacy by posting identifiable information online, and through graph analysis revealing their associates too.
What I can do though is: Leave the core data in Europe, not store anything that I do not need to offer the service (and I don't need your real identity), educate users and encourage the use of Tor and VPNs, implement what measures I can do protect users (SSL).
What I can do though is: Leave the core data in Europe, not store anything that I do not need to offer the service (and I don't need your real identity), educate users and encourage the use of Tor and VPNs, implement what measures I can do protect users (SSL).