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by theultdev
726 days ago
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I'm not making conjectures, these events happened. That's the flow of how government legal requests work with no-log vpn services. What do you think "Orders complied with" means then? Here's an instance of Proton adding logging of an activist's IP Address and Device ID after a request from the French authorities: https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/06/protonmail-logged-ip-addre... > French police sent a request to Swiss police via Europol to force the company to obtain the IP address of one of its users. It's right there in the police report. |
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Granted, I don't know much of how Swiss legal processes work, but I do know Switzerland has the best privacy laws when it comes to VPNs (which is why a lot of VPNs use Switzerland). Switzerland even has laws on their books that prevent them from compelling no-log VPNs based in Switzerland to log specific users.