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Moroccan data compliance is not GDPR with a different logo. It has its own regulator, its own filings, and its own traps — especially around the cloud.
Microsoft says it works closely with the CNDP. True — and still, the regulator’s file with your name on it is yours to complete. Here’s how the pieces fit.
The direct answer: if you process any personal data in Morocco — customers, employees, prospects — you must file with the CNDP before you start, have a lawful basis, secure the data, and treat any foreign hosting as a regulated transfer.
The direct answer: no — Microsoft operates no Azure region on Moroccan soil, so Moroccan customers are served from regional datacenters abroad. That makes every Microsoft cloud project a Law 09-08 transfer question — with real options.
The direct answer: download the current form from cndp.ma (F211 normal, F214 simplified), attach proof of the signatory’s authority, and file — the receipt arrives within 24 hours. Sensitive data needs prior authorization instead, and foreign hosting needs its own separate transfer request.