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As part of the Data Localization Suite, the Customer Metadata Boundary (CMB) ensures that Customer Logs — any traffic metadata that can identify a customer’s end user (that is, contains the customer's [Account ID](/fundamentals/setup/find-account-and-zone-ids/)) — will stay in the `EU` (European Union) or in the `US` (United States), depending on the region the customer selects. For example, if a customer selects the `EU` Customer Metadata Boundary, metadata will **only** be sent to our core data center located in the European Union.
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An exception is made if "Allow out-of-region access" is enabled. When enabled, Customer Logs will still be stored in the configured regions but will be accessible to authorized end users, regardless of physical location. See [Out of region access](/data-localization/metadata-boundary/out-of-region-access/) for more details.
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An exception is made if "Allow out-of-region access" is enabled. When enabled, Customer Logs will still be stored in the configured regions but will be accessible to authorized end users, regardless of physical location. Refer to [Out of region access](/data-localization/metadata-boundary/out-of-region-access/) for more details.
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## Customer traffic metadata flow
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