Major Canadian online privacy company Windscribe plans to leave country if lawful access bill passes

The Globe and Mail: Toronto-based Windscribe, which says it has more than a hundred million registered users around the world, has started looking at moving to another country because of Bill C-22, its chief executive Yegor Sak said in an interview.

…Mr. Sak said that if the bill became law, it would be “impossible” for the company to maintain its existing privacy policy, which promises users it does not collect data about them.

“It basically forces us to leave Canada as our home jurisdiction,” he said…

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