Switzerland's proposed encryption law changes would require companies to collect user identification and metadata, significantly impacting VPN providers and privacy services. While most Swiss privacy companies like Proton VPN oppose the legislation and threaten to relocate, cloud security company Infomaniak breaks ranks by supporting the law. Infomaniak argues for a balance between privacy and law enforcement, advocating for metadata collection while maintaining content encryption. The company distinguishes between privacy and anonymity, claiming the latter prevents justice. Critics argue this stance undermines fundamental privacy rights and could endanger activists, journalists, and users in authoritarian regimes who rely on VPNs for protection.
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