- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
The Swiss privacy regulator Privatim has taken steps to ban Microsoft, Amazon, and Google’s American cloud services for government agencies. Data storage within Switzerland offers no protection against American laws, Privatim argues.
Switzerland is contradictory in many ways. At the same time as they go for on-prem or sovereign cloud (laudable), they are passing laws that chase away privacy first companies such as Proton (less than optimal).
It’s not - they are keeping their data for their own goverment.
They are already spying on their own people for a LOONNGG time, have been spying legally on all data going in and out the country.
Finally.
F’n A! F dem CIA stooges!
This is a legit issue of national digital sovereignty.
Likewise, it’s been similar to the idea I’ve had of having every US state run its own official mastodon instance: host data and provide updates/messages, be a reliable data source, but offer minimal services of your own. Be as read-only as possible architecturally. Ensure that you control your platform’s data source.
I agree that governments should be using open self-hosted platforms to disseminate information. No one should have to sign up for Twitter to see their local police blotter, snow cancellations, etc.
Why cant we be more like switzerland…
Considering the lunatics at the wheel in the US atm I reckon more will follow.
Smart
I would like to personally not ise them as well. Working on it!!!
Me either
Relying on alien technology never sounded right.






