Proton’s legal chief has criticized Switzerland’s proposed surveillance law expansion at a United Nations forum, calling it a threat to online anonymity. The company warns it may relocate services if the amendment passes, citing fundamental conflicts with privacy principles.
Switzerland’s Surveillance Expansion Draws International Criticism
Privacy-focused technology company Proton has voiced strong opposition to Switzerland’s proposed surveillance law amendments during the War, Peace and Neutrality forum at the United Nations in Geneva, according to reports from the October 10 event. The legal head of Proton Mail reportedly characterized the legislation as “a first step in Europe” toward what critics describe as a war against online anonymity.