Proton is under U.S. jurisdiction.
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Proton is under U.S. jurisdiction.
Proof?
Read their TOS (Terms of Service). It starts by claiming it is governed under the laws of Switzerland — and this is true — but it also continues by citing U.S. laws, regulations, and jurisdiction.
They don’t list any other countries they do business with in their TOS — not in Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, North America, or Australia. Only Switzerland and the USA.
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Proton is under U.S. jurisdiction.
Proof?
Read their TOS (Terms of Service). It starts by claiming it is governed under the laws of Switzerland — and this is true — but it also continues by citing U.S. laws, regulations, and jurisdiction.
They don’t list any other countries they do business with in their TOS — not in Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, North America, or Australia. Only Switzerland and the USA.
There are many alternatives outside U.S. jurisdiction.
You have choices in your quest for a better digital sovereignty, away from the United States.
https://codeberg.org/Linux-Is-Best/Outside_US_Jurisdiction/src/branch/main/Index.md
#DigitalSovereignty #DigitalIndependence #DigitalEurope #DigitalAsia
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