• 0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    “This revision attempts to implement something that has been deemed illegal in the EU and the United States,” Yen claimed

    What is he talking about? US and EU to some extent do store and track user data.

    And don’t the big names have a surveillance pact to share each others data?

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    Do I need to quote the article for people?

    Switzerland’s current surveillance law instructs mobile networks and internet service providers (ISPs) to collect and store user data. The proposed change would extend this to VPNs, messaging apps, and social media companies.

    Yen described it as a “major violation of the right to privacy” – something that directly contradicts Proton’s “privacy by default” tagline.

    “This revision attempts to implement something that has been deemed illegal in the EU and the United States,” Yen claimed. “The only country in Europe with a roughly equivalent law is Russia.”

    His response seems accurate and reasonable.

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      Thanks for the sanity. I’d also add this quote:

      “The law would become almost identical to the one in force today in Russia. It’s an untenable situation. We would be less confidential as a company in Switzerland than Google, based in the United States. So it’s impossible for our business model.”

      I think people read the headline and think he said they could operate in Russia when he clearly says they do not. Unfortunately he doesn’t say which countries he would even consider moving the business to.

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        Probably because they have no idea where they’d move at this stage. Every year an encryption backdoor is proposed in the EU. The EU is not far behind the US when it comes to mass surveillance and the destruction of privacy.

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      And the rest of the comments didn’t even bother to read more than the headline (as usual 😑).

  • GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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    People on Lemmy are suffering from a serious case of BEC and this thread is clear evidence of this guy being a target of it

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      A gaseous superfluid phase of matter in which all the particles have the same quantum state.

      uhh… sure?

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        as in ‘look at this bitch eating crackers like he owns the place’. someone you don’t like does something harmless, but you’d criticize him no matter what he does.

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      I really don’t get why people follow this community just to shit on proton in every thread.

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        I shat on the CEO because he needed to do better, and this is a visible place to point that out.

        For a company and application suite that is critical for privacy and security and bills itself as a privacy and security safe place, their number one job is to make sure that they’re not doxing people or cooperating unnecessarily with government to dox people.

        I fully support their idea to move to a country that won’t compromise that mission.

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        It’s like that on Reddit too. Sometimes I wonder if its outside agitators (like you see on places like r/Brave, r/CalyxOS, etc), or if its just idiotic people who don’t know better…

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        He’s talking about a different Thing.

        Trump appointed a Person that was heavily anti-big-tech. The Proton CEO congratulated him on this Choice, saying something along the Lines, I’m paraphrasing here, “this anti-big-tech guy is a big Win for the simple Man. 10 years ago, the Democrats were the ones who would have been the ones for the simple Man. now it is the Republicans. Congrats on your good Choice”.

        This comment was meant purely in the Context of this Appointment and not as an Endorsement of the wider Trump Government or its Actions but has been misinterpreted as such by a lot of People.

        This is probably what the OP meant.

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        because i didnt say at any point it is a good thing. where the fuck did you get that from.

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      What the fuck are you even talking about? The Swiss government wants to backdoor encryption, and the first thing you think is “oh look, a fascist”.

      You buffoon.

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        He is a fascist trying to control governments. Why the fuck does he think he gets unequal representation. Oh right he is a corporate fuck that you give money to and !!pRiVaCy!!. Sorry, not sorry you got played.

        Go cry somewhere to your corporate overlords bootlicker. I am done carrying water for business that will fuck everyone over once the time is right.

        Produmb.

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          This wildly irresponsible and ignorant reactionary bullshit wins you a block. Dont need you showing up in any threads from here out…

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          The definition of Fascist isn’t “anyone I don’t like”. Stop diluting the meaning.

          trying to control governments. … unequal representation

          He’s a capitalist.

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            facepalm I can’t even right now, but do yourself a favor and lookup what fascism means. This good cop bad cop charade is a joke. This is just another move to bring in more customers and you’re like a fish already on the hook.

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              Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement. It is characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of …

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                Yes, and a government taking away privacy rights that is giving into authoritarianism and a corporation trying to control the situation is textbook fascism.

                Trying to pretend a corporation hack is the good guy or the government is right are both ridiculous.

                In a perfect world the Swiss would enshrine privacy protection in their constitution and Proton would have a shit ton of competition or cease to exist because their service is moot and we would never hear another dumb take from them ever again.

                It is clear a lot of people are not prepared to see through the bullshit here

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                  corporation trying to control the situation is textbook fascism.

                  Explain how please. I honestly don’t get it.

                  Trying to pretend a corporation hack is the good guy

                  What part of “capitalist” did you mistake for being good?

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          Show us your latest private messages and dox yourself if you think privacy is not an important thing.

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            If you think a corporate tool is going to save your privacy then you got serious problems. It is a fucking illusion and you are getting played by fascists.

            Surely we need strong privacy laws, but defending this turd is not the way.

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              This turd is arguing against privacy invasive laws though.

              You can dislike him but the message here is very clear.

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                It is like Elon Musk all over again. He is not calling for privacy to be enshrined in their constitution. He is not pushing policy to prevent this. He is not the fucking good guy threatening to pack up and leave and comparing to Russia (an absolutely dick comparison, the fucking asshole).

                Why does he not promote actually policy that would force all companies to provide the same he does? It is easy, the company would lose their advantage. Produmb.

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                  It’s a very good comparison, you absolute twatwaffle. Russia has the exact same law in the books.

                  Idk what the fuck your problem is, but you’re obviously a dumbass who doesn’t know what the fuck you’re talking about.

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    Dude is trying anything he can to move proton to a country where he can sell the user data, I suspect.

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      So he complains about laws that would make privacy worse and your take is that he wants to sell data.

      Your “suspicion” is based on…?

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        He keeps saying some sketchy MAGA shit and keeps taking every opportunity he can to advocate for moving out of Switzerland, instead of working to keep Switzerland’s laws privacy-focused.

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          He keeps saying some sketchy MAGA shit

          Keeps saying? Any source or link? Are you aware of anything else besides that tweet?

          keeps taking every opportunity he can to advocate for moving out of Switzerland,

          He is not advocating to move out. He is clearly saying that he would be forced to IF the law passes because the whole reasons to advocate for being in Switzerland would be no more. Which brings us to the next point…

          instead of working to keep Switzerland’s laws privacy-focused

          How can you not see his statements as a way (The Way for him) to apply pressure on the government, which is exactly what he should be doing to “keep Switzerland’s laws privacy-focused”?

          How else would you imagine he would “work” to keep laws privacy-focused? He is not in parliament, so bringing media attention and threatening to move a relatively big company seems the best way to me. What would be your idea?

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        What every corporation that has grown too big has done. Not this guy though! I gave him my money so he is okay. Produmb.

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      While I also do not like what he’s been saying recently, this time he’s actually right. If you read the article, he’s saying Switzerland trying to enact laws that will force VPNs to collect and store user data will be akin to what Russia is doing. And that Proton can’t operate in a country that does that and they will have to move.

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        In this one specific instance, he’s found a good excuse, but with how much he’s been advocating moving out of Switzerland instead of working to keep the laws privacy focused (seriously his answer to damn near any issues besides “when is proton drive for Linux coming?” Is “move out of Switzerland”)I have concerns, especially with maga shit he doubles down on.

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          First of all, he’s not a politician, and not a member of the government. He can ask for shit, but he can’t “work to keep” things how they are.

          Second of all, this isn’t up for debate or public consideration. That isn’t how the Swiss government works. Unless they decide not to do it, it’s already a done deal. There’s no way for the public to prevent this unless the politicians suddenly change their mind. There’s no “working to keep” to be done.

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    Don’t care about this story. Tried the email it was meh and also the vpn was very poor. Ended up going. I went back to Nord. Nobody paid me to say this. :).

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        He praised Trump administration at one point and later double downed on the statement. So people are now just pissed on him by default

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          Specifically he supported one of Trump’s appointees on antitrust.

          Also he said that Republicans were for the little guys and that Democrats were captured by corporations. This one is more controversial. Obviously both republicans and democrats have been bought by lobbyists.

          But when it comes to Big Tech, I do think Republicans will do a good job with antitrust simply because Big Tech pisses Trump off a lot.

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            I simpliefied it a lot, yeah. I don’t remember the details, just the gist of it. Probably should have said so

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      My gmail account is one of the last things I need to de-google. I had been thinking of proton for a while, but I am not so sure anymore.

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        Proton is nice for degoogling because it offers the whole suite. I will also think really hard whether I’ll renew once the time comes. Don’t want ti go through the whole process again but there certainly is sour after taste with Proton these days