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Switzerland is considering amending its surveillance law
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1121047" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>Sadly not a huge surprise that .CH is changing laws. The amount of piracy and shady shenanigans is massive on .CH servers. But hey that $5 a month you pay for a Vpn or Proton services is really not going to save you. It never did actually, it was just a illusion that privacy laws and citizen protections were more powerful and enforceable than governments policies. The moment you have every privacy company and service relocate to a jurisdiction like they did to Switzerland it's eventually going to end very badly, it may take the government a few years to catch up but they do catch up eventually.</p><p></p><p>At least with Signal and Whats App you have constitutional protections for free speech and freedom of association in the USA.</p><p></p><p>Where to next? Africa maybe, or even Latin America?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1121047, member: 57429"] Sadly not a huge surprise that .CH is changing laws. The amount of piracy and shady shenanigans is massive on .CH servers. But hey that $5 a month you pay for a Vpn or Proton services is really not going to save you. It never did actually, it was just a illusion that privacy laws and citizen protections were more powerful and enforceable than governments policies. The moment you have every privacy company and service relocate to a jurisdiction like they did to Switzerland it's eventually going to end very badly, it may take the government a few years to catch up but they do catch up eventually. At least with Signal and Whats App you have constitutional protections for free speech and freedom of association in the USA. Where to next? Africa maybe, or even Latin America? [/QUOTE]
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