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Cloud service Infomaniak steps up fight with Proton over controversial Swiss surveillance law

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  • Infomaniak is the first provider to openly back up a controversial revision to the Swiss surveillance law
  • The amendment would require VPNs and messaging apps to identify and retain user data
  • Proton and NymVPN are ready to leave Switzerland instead of undermining their privacy and security

A Swiss cloud service, Infomaniak, is the first provider to openly back up a controversial revision to the country’s surveillance law, slamming privacy firm Proton for promoting online anonymity.

The amendment would 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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