Monday, 31 December 2018

Swiss Privacy is Dead

Ancient Swiss banking privacy laws give a false assurance that Switzerland is a country that protects users privacy.   However, the Swiss abandoned bank privacy laws, voted for less privacy protection and have a laws requiring they send their users data to the USA.  During this period of Swiss privacy failure, Iceland has risen as the premiere privacy location in the world.  CTemplar chose to locate their servers in Iceland in order for our users to benefit from strong Icelandic data protection laws.

Swiss/US MLAT Treaty
Switzerland fueled its privacy fall when it accepted a MLAT (mutual legal assistance treaty) relationship with the United States. These treaties require Switzerland to send the USA any information available to Swiss authorities.  Under this treaties, the Swiss obligate themselves to cooperate as broadly and as much as possible.  They also require Swiss companies to actively track users locations as much as they are able to.  According to published reports, the Swiss signed the agreement for profit-making reasons – while ignoring the protection of user data. For more information visit website #https://ctemplar.com.

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