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FastComments

A very fast, feature-full, and privacy-focused comment service for handling discussions on the internet. At 4.6 kB with no dependencies, it's the fastest comment service around.

EU Alternatives to FastComments

FastComments
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Summary

The top EU-based alternatives to FastComments are LongTerm Memory, DBConvert Streams, and Mockoon. Most people are looking for European Union based options when looking for GDPR compliance and extra focus on data privacy and security.
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    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $15.0 / Monthly (5 API mocks synchronized accross your devices, 1 mock deployed)

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    • $12.0 / Monthly (5 checks (uptime, keyword, cron), 1 status page, unlimited users)

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