Switzerland’s largest telecommunications operator, Swisscom, is changing its approach to data disclosure in order better protect its customers. The operator reserves the right, after examination, to “seal” the electronic correspondence (e-mails) of its customers until a court has decided otherwise, the NZZ am Sonntag newspaper reports. To date, the public prosecutor’s office in Switzerland can access the emails of suspects without the approval of a court. The latest example is the Berset-Lauener affair... Читать дальше...