• Proton VPN has hit back at Canada’s proposed Bill C-22

• The proposed legislation could require VPNs to log user metadata

• NordVPN and Windscribe have also slammed the bill

  • XLE@piefed.social
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    10 hours ago

    Direct your ire to Proton’s false advertising on their homepage!

    We are a neutral and safe haven for your personal data, committed to defending your freedom.

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        7 hours ago

        mabeledo, the links prove they don’t bother practicing what they preach. They don’t even try, until public pressure gets too hot. You don’t need to be a corporate shill.

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          6 hours ago

          What a childish take.

          Proton cannot operate outside of the law. Swiss laws may be privacy friendly, but that does not imply that court orders can be ignored.

          But if you think so, then please name a single entity that after not complying with a court order, was still allowed to continue operations or was not fined.

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            5 hours ago

            You know that it’s possible to push back against surveillance without committing crimes.

            Stop being so disingenuous with the false dichotomies.