OTTAWA — Virtual private network service NordVPN warned on Friday it could pull out of Canada over the federal government’s proposed lawful access bill. NordVPN said in a social media post it is reviewing the bill and would consider leaving Canada if the bill requires it to compromise its privacy protections. The company said if […]
I found this statement from the article confusing
Bill sounds awful
Ugh.
I prob believe that Canada would not go full DPRK with this. But that’s not the point! Point is, there’s no such thing as a backdoor for only good guys. Backdoors impact everyone. We already saw this here in the US in 1994 iwth CALEA. That was infiltrated by hostile foreign govs to gain broad surveilence inside US telecom networks.
On top of that! Once you agree to build backdoors for a gov like Canada that mostly respects human rights… now the most repressive and brutal regimes in the world will demand the same access. It is dangerous to normalize ways to bypass encryption.
The statement you found confusing… was a quote from WindScribe VPN.
They’re saying that since they’re a Canadian company, they can’t just avoid cooperation by denying service to Canadians — this affects their global operations.
Ooh, thanks! Makes sense now.