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An amendment to the Swiss surveillance law would require VPNs and messaging apps to identify and retain user data – ...
Privacy-first firm bolts as Swiss politicians threaten anonymity Proton is beginning to shift its physical infrastructure out ...
According to a Swiss monitoring ordinance, services with more than 5000 users must identify customers.
It said "because of legal uncertainty around Swiss government proposals to introduce mass surveillance – proposals that have ...
Proton, a provider of encrypted communication services, plans to withdraw its IT infrastructure from Switzerland due to legislation that would put the company’s privacy by design ethos at risk. The ...
The infrastructure for Lumo will not be located in Switzerland, however. Proton has opted for Germany instead and is also developing facilities in Norway at a cost of CHF 100 million. Proposed changes ...
Swiss privacy software company Proton on Monday sued Apple in U.S. federal court, accusing the technology giant of maintaining an illegal stranglehold on iPhone app distribution and charging ...
Proton, the Geneva, Switzerland-based company behind the end-to-end encrypted email service Proton Mail, as well as Proton VPN, Proton Drive and Proton Calendar, is announcing a brand new product ...
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