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No, actually it wouldn't. Just because you operate in a certain data center doesn't mean anything. The company is still the same...
That's like saying for example because the Chinese communist party owns this or that App or software, and because their servers are located in Singapore, all is good. Never mind the shenanigans.
In a nutshell, I don't think I want to be a part of a product based in a not so friendly country to the U.S. and its allies with with allegations of U.S. spying and probably others that doesn't give one iota about human rights, and is now actively killing innocent people.
Despite the obvious that I posted, traditional anti-virus software is a massive false sense of security. And they turn YOU into the product. Believe me when I tell you this. And NOTHING in this world is free, nothing. Someone is always paying for it somehow, even if indirectly. It's like the laws of physics. In this case it's the laws of capital and marketing...
Sidenote:
Maybe Kaspersky wants to operate in an Internet privacy country for reasons you don't fully understand...? You know, like malicious intent to hide something? I don't know, just some rudimentary thoughts.