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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>ZURICH: Geneva-based Proton Technologies AG<\/a>, the company behind ProtonMail and ProtonVPN, has won an appeal regarding its treatment under Swiss law governing surveillance of telecommunications, a Swiss court<\/a> said on Friday.

Proton<\/a> calls itself the world's largest secure email provider<\/a>, using end-to-end encryption<\/a> and state-of-the-art security features<\/a> to help build an internet<\/a> that respects privacy and is secure against cyberattacks.

The Swiss Federal Administrative Court upheld its appeal against the Swiss Post and Telecommunications Surveillance Service (
PTSS<\/a>) over its status and obligations to monitor traffic.

PTSS had decided in September 2020 that Proton and ProtonVPN could no longer benefit from limited surveillance obligations, but had to store data necessary for surveillance and be available to answer its questions around the clock.

PTSS had rejected Proton's appeal, but the court set aside the 2020 ruling and sent the case back for a fresh decision.

Neither side was immediately available for comment.

In April, the Swiss Supreme Court ruled that providers of chat, instant messaging, Internet video or telephone services, or email services such as Threema, WhatsApp, iMessage, Zoom, Teams, Chime or Skype were not telecom service providers but rather \"over-the-top\" (OTT) service providers.

In a post on its website, law firm Laux Lawyers said this meant OTT providers had to tolerate Swiss surveillance measures in principle, but did not have to remove end-to-end encryption or store traffic data to allow retroactive surveillance.

OTT providers only have to provide information and data they hold in response to requests from the PTSS, which coordinates approaches from Swiss police, prosecutors or intelligence services.

In a blog post last month, Proton Chief Executive Andy Yen said: \"Proton operates from Switzerland, a country we have intentionally chosen due to its strong privacy laws and a sound legal framework that protects against enforcement from countries with human rights issues or questionable justice systems.\"

But it faced criticism after a police report revealed that it provided the IP address of a user in a French investigation that led to the arrest of climate activists.

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质子胜瑞士法庭上诉在监控规则

质子自称是世界上最大的安全电子邮件服务提供商,使用端到端加密和先进的安全功能来帮助建立一个互联网,尊重隐私,对网络攻击是安全的。

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苏黎世:日内瓦质子技术股份有限公司ProtonMail ProtonVPN,背后,公司赢得了上诉有关电信的治疗根据瑞士法律管理监控,瑞士法庭周五表示。

质子自称是世界上最大的安全电子邮件提供商,使用端到端加密先进的安全特性帮助建立一个互联网尊重隐私和对网络攻击是安全的。

瑞士联邦行政法院支持其上诉瑞士邮电监测服务(监控流量)对其地位和义务。

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分已决定在2020年9月,质子和ProtonVPN再也不能受益于有限的监督义务,但存储数据所需的监视和可用来回答的问题。

分拒绝了质子的吸引力,但法院拨出2020年的判决,把案件驳回一个新的决定。

双方谁也没有立即对此事发表评论。

今年4月,瑞士最高法院裁定的提供者聊天、即时通讯、网络视频或电话服务,或电子邮件服务,如Threema, WhatsApp, iMessage,变焦,团队,协调或Skype没有电信服务提供商,而是“顶级”(OTT)服务提供商。

在其网站上的一篇文章中,律师事务所Laux律师表示,这意味着奥特供应商原则上不得不容忍瑞士监测措施,但没有删除的端到端加密或存储交通数据允许的监测。

奥特提供商只需要提供信息和数据从分他们持有来响应请求,坐标方法从瑞士警察、检察官或情报服务。

上个月在一篇博客文章中,质子日圆的首席执行官安迪说:“质子从瑞士,一个国家我们有故意选择由于其强大的隐私法和一个良好的法律框架,防止来自人权问题国家的执法或可疑的司法系统”。

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但它面临批评后警方的一份报告显示,它提供了一个用户的IP地址在法国调查导致气候活动人士的逮捕。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>ZURICH: Geneva-based Proton Technologies AG<\/a>, the company behind ProtonMail and ProtonVPN, has won an appeal regarding its treatment under Swiss law governing surveillance of telecommunications, a Swiss court<\/a> said on Friday.

Proton<\/a> calls itself the world's largest secure email provider<\/a>, using end-to-end encryption<\/a> and state-of-the-art security features<\/a> to help build an internet<\/a> that respects privacy and is secure against cyberattacks.

The Swiss Federal Administrative Court upheld its appeal against the Swiss Post and Telecommunications Surveillance Service (
PTSS<\/a>) over its status and obligations to monitor traffic.

PTSS had decided in September 2020 that Proton and ProtonVPN could no longer benefit from limited surveillance obligations, but had to store data necessary for surveillance and be available to answer its questions around the clock.

PTSS had rejected Proton's appeal, but the court set aside the 2020 ruling and sent the case back for a fresh decision.

Neither side was immediately available for comment.

In April, the Swiss Supreme Court ruled that providers of chat, instant messaging, Internet video or telephone services, or email services such as Threema, WhatsApp, iMessage, Zoom, Teams, Chime or Skype were not telecom service providers but rather \"over-the-top\" (OTT) service providers.

In a post on its website, law firm Laux Lawyers said this meant OTT providers had to tolerate Swiss surveillance measures in principle, but did not have to remove end-to-end encryption or store traffic data to allow retroactive surveillance.

OTT providers only have to provide information and data they hold in response to requests from the PTSS, which coordinates approaches from Swiss police, prosecutors or intelligence services.

In a blog post last month, Proton Chief Executive Andy Yen said: \"Proton operates from Switzerland, a country we have intentionally chosen due to its strong privacy laws and a sound legal framework that protects against enforcement from countries with human rights issues or questionable justice systems.\"

But it faced criticism after a police report revealed that it provided the IP address of a user in a French investigation that led to the arrest of climate activists.

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