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“We would be less confidential than Google” – Proton threatens to quit Switzerland over new surveillance law

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  • Proton CEO confirmed the company will leave Switzerland if new controversial surveillance rules pass
  • An amendment to the current surveillance law would require VPNs and messaging apps to identify and retain user data
  • Another Swiss company, NymVPN, is also ready to leave the country instead of undermining its privacy and security infrastructure

Proton confirms the company will leave Switzerland if new controversial surveillance rules pass.

Switzerland is considering amending its surveillance law, with experts warning against the risk to secure encryption and online anonymity in the country. Specifically, the amendment could require all VPN services, messaging apps, and social networks to identify and retain user data – an obligation that is now limited to mobile networks and internet service providers.

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