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Proton VPN vows to resist Canadian surveillance demands under Bill C-22

📅 22 May 2026 at 16:52 UTC📰 Cyber InsiderView original source ↗
Proton VPN vows to resist Canadian surveillance demands under Bill C-22

Proton VPN General Manager David Peterson said the Swiss-based VPN provider will not comply with any Canadian surveillance demands stemming from the country’s proposed lawful access legislation, Bill C-22, pledging to challenge the law “by every means available.” In a statement posted on X earlier this week, Peterson stressed that Proton VPN operates under Swiss … The post Proton VPN vows to resist Canadian surveillance demands under Bill C-22 appeared first on CyberInsider.

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🔍Threat Overview

Proton VPN has vowed to resist Canadian surveillance demands under Bill C-22, pledging to challenge the law by every means available and refusing to comply with foreign surveillance orders without going through Swiss legal channels.

⚙️Technical Details
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: high
Who Is at Risk
Canadian users of Proton VPN and potentially other companies operating under Swiss jurisdiction
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Monitor the situation for updates on Bill C-22 and its potential impact on encrypted communication services
2Consider alternative VPN providers that may be more willing to comply with Canadian surveillance demands
3Educate users about the risks of weakened encryption protections and the importance of maintaining user trust around data minimization

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