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"textContent": "viktorivpn:\n\n> if we are in a situation where we are **forced** to violate any of our policies or promises\n\nIndeed\n\nviktorivpn:\n\n> we will contest all orders to the end, then move jurisdictions, or shut down the company (in this order, whichever is possible) **before** doing so\n\nWhilst admirable, if you are compelled, leaving the jurisdiction won’t stop that requirement. So, in the example of this being just one individual account or a group of accounts, or more generally speaking, there will be a timeframe given and you’ll face penalties if you refuse. Yes, you may then seek alternative jurisdictions after, but this doesn’t change the original requirement.\n\nProton, Tuta, Lavabit… and I think it was Lavabit who closed down but was also ‘gagged’ for a period of time.",
"title": "Leaving Mullvad, thoughts about iVPN?"
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