![]() ![]() Protonmail must however follow Swiss law, which Yen said provides a number of checks and balances to prevent abuse. He defended Protonmail's record when it comes to legal requests for user data, and said the company would never provide information to foreign governments as this is illegal under Swiss law. Yen said that Protonmail deplored legal tools for serious crimes being used in such a way, and promised to clarify the conditions under which user information will be handed over to the authorities. Protonmail founder Andy Yen says his company was "obligated to comply" with the Swiss order, and could not appeal it. French police later arrested the activist associated with the Protonmail account. ![]()
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