Weapon of Truth: Canada's data harvesting law – Bill C-22 forces VPN companies to become Palantir or leave.
"If you read the actual law, electronic service provider essentially covers every single business in Canada, provided that they use the internet in some way. […] It could be a mom-and-pop shop that happens to send emails to suppliers. Ultimately, they are in scope and this definition is extremely broad. […] What it essentially entails is they're going to force everyone to become Palantir."
"Once a law requires a company to retain more metadata, the company now has a new database. That database needs access controls, audit logs, backups, operators, retention systems, legal processes, and incident response plans. It becomes part of the attack surface. It becomes a temptation for theft or misuse ['misuse' by the globalist government for comprehensive surveillance of everyone]. The safest database is the one you never created."
Here are some of the responds made by the VPN companies in Canada:
Signal: "In its current form, Bill C22 would convert the everyday tools Canadians rely on into a sprawling insecure surveillance apparatus. To be upfront Signal will not build infrastructure into our service and we will also not build surveillance into our service. If we are ever forced to choose between betraying the people who rely on us and leaving a market, we will leave."
Windscribe: "We won't be far behind if C-22 passes. In its current state, VPNs would almost certainly require us to log, identify, and use data. Signal isn't headquartered in Canada, so they can just shut off Canadian servers, but our headquarters is. We pay an ungodly amount of taxes to this corrupt government and in return they want to destroy the entire essence of our service to basically spy on its own citizens. Not happening. We'll move headquarters and take our taxes elsewhere."
NordVPN: "Should Bill C22 pass in its current form, and if we are subjected to mandatory obligations, there isn't a scenario in which we would compromise our no logs architecture or encryption protections. To prevent this, we will consider all viable options, including limiting or if necessary, removing our presence from Canadian jurisdiction."
DuckDuckGo: "Can confirm we'd remove our VPN service."
If all VPN companies leave then Canadians are the one losing out and without protection from the globalist government and globalist compromised law enforcement.
@nyx3223: "If not surveillance, then why surveillance-shaped?"
@cirian75: "IT's about spying on Canadians, and not about child safety in the slightest."
@Alcardian_0: "Every politician advocating for surveillance should have their own and their entire family's messages available publicly... After all, they surely have nothing to hide and it's for the public good."
@Asasz6: "They should publicly release all metadata of all politicians, as the public has reasonable suspicion they are either useful idiots or paid [globalist agents]."
@shjeshje: "The bill in Canada will give police the ability to perform warrantless searches on anyone in Canada regarding digital stuff. It's extremely messed up."
More in the GNCA – GamersNexus Consumer Advocacy video.
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