“A first step in Europe” – Proton criticizes Switzerland’s new surveillance law at the UN Forum


  • Proton Mail has reiterated its opposition to Switzerland’s new surveillance law
  • The bill would force VPN and messaging apps to identify and retain user data
  • Proton also views the EU Chat Control proposal as a threat to its services

Privacy firm Proton has not wavered from its opposition to a controversial change to Swiss surveillance law – and Proton Mail’s legal chief reiterated this during the War, Peace and Neutrality Forum held at the UN in Geneva on 10 October.

Swiss lawmakers want to expand data retention obligations in the country. These are currently limited to mobile networks and Internet service providers (ISPs), but will be extended to all ISPs with at least 5,000 users, including virtual private networks (VPNs), messaging apps and social networks.

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