- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
After federal police came to an employee’s house to ask questions, encrypted messaging company Session has decided to leave Australia and switch to a foundation model based in Switzerland.
That’s so dumb. The community has practically begged them to change their jurisdiction over concerns something like this could happen for many many months. Unfortunately the guys over at OPTF (now STF) never listened. I hope that’s a mistake they won’t repeat again.
And people keep saying that the country of jurisdiction doesn’t matter.
I’ve never seen a single human being in the privacy community say this.
Seen in times to times saying the service and company is way more important
The Session team claimed this when defending the security of their app and network, even in the face of the Australian government passing laws that allow them to backdoor any local tech companies
Well that’s retarded.