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    Is Proton leaving Switzerland? “Legal uncertainty” of proposed surveillance laws is pushing them to make several changes



    • Proton said the company has begun moving some of its physical infrastructure out of Switzerland for fear of the new proposed surveillance law
    • Lumo, the company’s newly launched privacy-first AI chatbot, is the first product to move
    • An amendment to the current surveillance law would require VPNs and messaging apps to identify and retain user data

    Proton has confirmed the company has begun moving out of Switzerland due to “legal uncertainty” over the newly proposed surveillance law.

    Proton’s newly launched privacy-first AI chatbot, Lumo, has become the first product to change home yet, “investing in Europe does not equate to leaving Switzerland,” a company spokesperson told TechRadar, amid rumors it’s exiting the country for good.

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