Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland
Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland

Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland – here's what you need to know

Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland
Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland – here's what you need to know
The government already lost a case against Threema when they tried to force them to spy on their users. This is a Verordnung which is not a law but has to adhere to existing laws. So it might be challenged once more.
If this goes trough though than it has always been legal and it is just the executive making it an actual thing now.
Awesome. So much for "Swiss privacy" huh? Where the hell do I move from Proton? 😮💨
Swiss privacy and neutrality died the day they refused asylum to Snowden. The EU is just US's little pet, so is Switzerland even though they aren't part of the EU...
on the same page ☞ France rejects controversial encryption backdoor provision
There was never swiss privacy - "crypto ag" and Fichenaffäre for the starters
Ugh. This fight is never ending. I feel like after a while you just get totally burned out of fighting and have to pass it on to others.
That's what they count on. They only have to get it through once. We have to fight and win every time, as the UK recently found out. Vigilance has to be key, no matter how hard they make it. But I concede it's tiring as all hell.
This has been going on since the early 1990s. Just keep up the fight.
That's what raising a family is about. No matter what you do the world will eventually burn you out, so it's good to have people to take over whatever it is you've built.
"This categorisation would aim to include any online service with a turnover of $100 million or more than 5,000 active users.
Meaning, it's not about criminals but for spying on common people.
That even includes lemmy with 50k MAU.
Everyone is a criminal
That will immediately get a referendum and get smashed down.
Nothing to worry about.
The article seems to say that it's not a bill that goes through Parliament, more that it's akin to secondary legislation, which can't be subject to a petition? Meaning that the Swiss people would need to petition for a constitutional amendment rather than an optional referendum, which makes this slightly more complicated (and requires a lot more effort)
How do they plan to "ban" encryption? What are they going to do if I get a VPN and download the Signal APK?
Capturing DNS and show of force is normally how they do it. Obviously won't stop those with the technical know how, but will stop 99% of people.
To be fair, I’m pretty sure my country (Jordan) has the wireguard protocol banned ☹️
I see. You need either IPSEC/OVPN or need to encapsulate wireguard in an SSL tunnel. It's a little involved but possible to do
andy yen would probably happily hand over all your data to the us government anyway
Just in the last few months. Their position has been always crystal clear on this issue. Please stop spreading misinformation for a personal grudge. Even one person who doesn't switch from Gmail or Outlook to Proton (the closest privacy a friendly replacement) because of your bs is an unnecessary damage.
That’s childish, petulant nonsense, especially since that would be illegal under Swiss law, even if this law is amended. Not to mention, it isn’t Andy Yen who gets to decide that anyway. It’s the board of directors, of which Tim motherfucking Berners-Lee is a member. You know, father of the World Wide Web.