If you are a consumer user residing in the United States of America, you consent to the extent permitted by law to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Canton of Geneva to settle any dispute or claim (including non-contractual disputes or claims) arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms or its subject matter or formation and agree that any such claim that is brought in Switzerland shall be governed in all respects by the substantive laws of Switzerland.
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changes-requested: Currently, I believe that Switzerland still has a favorable legal framework for data protection, which is why Proton remains in Switzerland (though this should be monitored, as the situation could change and Proton has even threatened to leave Switzerland). I therefore propose https://edit.tosdr.org/points/14751
This point only makes clear where the service is located/under which law it is.
Weither that country is friendly or unfriendly to user privacy is a separate case and can and IMO should, co exist.
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