From 2019, but still [this fullstop signals not only the end of that sentence, but also the end of this statement]. And here [those two words indicate that new information/context is being added; it is being indicated that we now no longer talk about the article, which the uneditorialized post title references and the post link leads to] something a bit more recent about the glorious “swiss privacy” [this makes it further clear that the following is about swiss privacy in general and not about Proton] https://www.republik.ch/2024/01/09/der-bund-ueberwacht-uns-alle

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[they were added because the main article is about Proton and written in english and because OP assumed that most in here are unable to read german and care less about general swiss privacy than they do care about Proton]

  • New reporting based on documents and court records shows that since 2017, the internet traffic of Swiss citizens has been massively monitored and read when it crosses borders, which happens routinely even for communication within Switzerland.

  • The intelligence service’s claims that purely domestic Swiss internet traffic is collected are false, given how internet routing actually works. Traffic flows across borders dynamically, not through static “cables” as claimed.

  • All data is stored and searched, including retrospectively, meaning the intelligence service builds an ever growing haystack of private communication to dig through. This includes communication from journalists and lawyers that should be protected.

  • In 2023, steps were taken to expand monitoring further by requiring more Swiss internet providers to enable access to their infrastructure, including providers that don’t directly deal with cross-border traffic. This contradicts previous claims about how the monitoring would work.

  • Critics argue this invalidates assurances given earlier by the government and intelligence officials and constitutes mass surveillance that violates civil liberties. There are plans in 2024 to revise the intelligence law again, possibly to retroactively legalize monitoring practices already occurring.

  • @CinnerB
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    19 months ago

    Can someone answer this from the “I am a criminal, if it matters” side as well?

    Let’s not be biased now.

    • Hellfire103
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      29 months ago

      If you are a criminal (or are being treated like a criminal by a hostile government), use I2P Mail. It is self-hosted over I2P (Invisible Internet Project), which can make you more anonymous than even Tor (provided you don’t leak personal information by other means).

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2P

      • @CinnerB
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        19 months ago

        Thanks I forgot I2P had email and all the extra stuff. Do they have inproxies and outproxies or do both sender and receiver have to use the i2p service?

        • Hellfire103
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          29 months ago

          You know, I never found out. I never used the email service. In fact, the only thing I really used I2P for was accessing one of the Invidious instances hosted over there.

          However, I follow a channel on PeerTube which did a few videos on I2P.

          • @CinnerB
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            19 months ago

            That’s a great tip. Thanks ✌🏼