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• Proton VPN has hit back at Canada's proposed Bill C-22

• The proposed legislation could require VPNs to log user metadata

• NordVPN and Windscribe have also slammed the bill

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[–] imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

May and must are two different words. May they implement or must they implement?

Ability to get a subscription of Proton VPN in China and Russia doesn't necessarily mean that they are not blocked. If you can get a subscription to a service your country desperately is trying to block, it is probably not in a straight "go to website, pay, get service" way. You probably had to find workarounds to get it. That does not count as "operating in this country".

It is like "Amazon does not operate in this country", but you got a friend in the one which does, so you just order form him and ask him to send goods by post.

[–] pressanykeynow@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Seems you are confused how those blocks work so let's talk about their services that are definitely not blocked like mail. You can easily and legally buy their mail service in those countries. Do they have to comply with their laws with their mail service?

Didn't understand your answer about the US laws. If some judge in the US decides that Proton need to make a backdoor, what happens then?