So the EU is better than Switzerland - amazing news, given the source. 😉
Background on the Swiss surveillance law that's worse than the US: 👉 https://tuta.com/blog/switzerland-surveillance-plan
Thanks @jonah @chillybot for tagging us.
So the EU is better than Switzerland - amazing news, given the source. 😉
Background on the Swiss surveillance law that's worse than the US: 👉 https://tuta.com/blog/switzerland-surveillance-plan
Thanks @jonah @chillybot for tagging us.
Die Vorratsdatenspeicherung für IP-Adressen gilt erst ab einer Million Nutzer:innen.
Siehe Art. 21 Abs. 5 E-VÜPF:
(Was natürlich nichts am grundlegenden Problem ändert!)
Gute Entscheidung.
Ein Teil der Proton Drive Daten liegen ja auch schon in Frankreich.
So, Swiss government is becoming anti-privacy respected government. What a shame.
So along with their CEO's somewhat bizarre takes on US fascism, it seems their Swiss pedigree for privacy is out if the window 🙄🤦♂️
Proton's move aligns with their ethos. As a EU resident, our GDPR protections actually mean something. When choosing privacy tools, infrastructure location matters more than people realize - jurisdiction trumps encryption.
Well, some countries in the EU are more privacy oriented. There is room for maneuver.
What is to say the country they move to doesn't begin doing the same, potentially out of spite given how popular Proton and Tuta are becoming.
As a Swiss citizen, I assure you that the EU is a better zone. (One of the reasons I use Tutanota). Some points:
- No company has ever been significantly penalized in Switzerland on this issue,
- The SRC, despite numerous legal violations, has never been punished,
- It's a myth that falsely links banking secrecy with data protection,
- All it takes is for a judge to categorize someone as a terrorist, and they lose all protection—case of a French squatter.
A space for Bonfire maintainers and contributors to communicate