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.
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.
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