Some time ago, as I understand, they did track the log of a French activist, although it is unknown exactly how much information they were able to leak to the intelligence services that requested it (one of the rare occasions that the Swiss government yields to this kind of requests), but well, as a result of that it received a lot of hate from the community, and today I understand that they have removed from their privacy policy the registration of logs, that is, as I understand, they rectified and learned from the mistake. Regarding the logs, the information is quite ambiguous. Under certain orders or express requests at the international level, Switzerland may have given in on occasion, but they are generally quite resilient in that respect. As far as I know (I may be wrong, I hope not), Switzerland is not a participant or collaborator of the 14 eyes, since the foreign policy of that country is based on absolute neutrality, and in legislative terms they have a strong incentive to protect and defend the privacy of their cybernauts and citizens since much of the economic advantages they have are based on this protection (To give an example, the banking secrecy).
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