Kristall 0 Posted ... Hello, because this: http://www.lse.co.uk/AllNews.asp?code=10psxezd&headline=Netherlands_Passes_Controversial_Surveillance_Legislationhttps://deutsch.rt.com/newsticker/53980-niederlande-verabschieden-abhorgesetz/https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Niederlande-verabschieden-umstrittenes-Abhoergesetz-3770403.html servers in Netherlands safe? @Staff Soory bad english best regards Quote Share this post Link to post
Casper31 73 Posted ... Hello, because this: http://www.lse.co.uk/AllNews.asp?code=10psxezd&headline=Netherlands_Passes_Controversial_Surveillance_Legislationhttps://deutsch.rt.com/newsticker/53980-niederlande-verabschieden-abhorgesetz/https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Niederlande-verabschieden-umstrittenes-Abhoergesetz-3770403.html servers in Netherlands safe? @Staff Soory bad english best regards I think as long as you use Airvpn,Yes.Its all about logfiles and if you trust Air than there is no problem.If they have to show there logfiles,than its really over with Privacy. If its coming so far,Air is already left the netherlands. Remember the netherlands is a memeber of the 9-eyes:they share!But there is more about security/Privacy.For instance do you use Faceb. and how do you use it.Twitter etc.Do you use the cloud and do you encrypt your stuff in the cloud (boxcryptor!) .Forget windows ,its spyware ,Etc,etc.Look at privacytools.ioGr,Casper 1 strujus reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
DonaldDrumpf 3 Posted ... From the German Article: This is the worrying part...... Under the new rules security and intelligence to monitor how much of the Internet traffic over cable and store data for up to three years. These include phone calls, emails and reports on social networks. The services must also control who communicates with whom and which web pages are visited. Will they expect VPN service providers to blacklist sites? Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Many countries passed more strict internet surveillance laws during the past years.A quite large amount of the European traffic is routed to Europe via the Netherlands, about the same way airport hubs work.As usual, such laws apply to residential ISP providers, and do not apply in case of VPN providers in general,where they operate under an IP space of a datacenter which is not bound to these restrictions by law.Exceptions: Russia (as a big example) and a whole list of about ~30 questionable countries where the term "internet freedom"is associated negatively with politics, rest assured you don't want to exit with those countries in any case, so sometimes entirecontinents are incompatible with https://airvpn.org/mission. Contrary to some other VPN providers, without naming any in particular,Air will never operate a "Virtual infrastructure" or an IP geolocation trick to have more flags in the statistics page. To answer this question, in my personal opinion, there are many more things that Netherlands can ban before the internet freedom,and judging by their historical record of tolerance and freedom of speech and acts, this is not the case where any panic should take place. So Netherlands was, is, and will be (for the foreseeable future) a good exit point for users across Europe. Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
rain2reign 7 Posted ... You need not worry about it that much. It's about a law that had been passed without the 'proper' consent of the 2nd chamber(ruling body of the government). The 'elite', if you will, among the old politicians of the first chamber (oversees laws and passing them among others) passed it and the general populace and some of the largest political groups in terms of seats, of our country is not very happy about it as this technically infringes on a few of our constitutional rights.There is still some things going on regarding that subject, but we Dutchman are famous for speaking out on and to politicians.. Cause we can. (I live in the Netherlands.) Quote Share this post Link to post