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Sourcececemf a écrit:Oui mais si une court de justice demande a IPredator qui ce cache derriere cette adresse IP (celle de IPredator) il devront le donner car il doivent avoir une base de donner avec l'utilisateur IP et l'adresse IPredator utilise, non ?
La FAQ de iPredator a écrit:What will this mean if:
· Swedish authorities or,
· Other organization or individuals demands access to information protected by Ipredator?
Ipredator Safe Surf enjoys the strongest legal protection possible under Swedish Law because of the service type (pre-paid flat-rate service). This means that Ipredator do not have to keep an ordinary customer database (to be able handle transactions etc.). This is of importance if forced to hand over information.
If Swedish authorities can prove beyond reasonable doubt that they have a case for demanding subscription information from Ipredator (they have to be of the opinion that if convicted the user will be imprisoned – fined not enough). .
Ipredator then have to hand over the subscription information entered by you (but that’s all). Ipredator do not store any subscribtion information about you except what you entered yourself when signing up for the Ipredator Safe Surf service.
For Swedish authorities to force Ipredator to hand over “traffic data” including your Ipredator IP at a specific point in time, they will have to prove a case with the minimum sentence of two years imprisonment.
Regarding inquires from other parties than Swedish authorities Ipredator will never hand over any kind of information.
Parce que tu crois que sans VPN, tout n'est pas centralisé chez ton FAI ?iaann a écrit:C'est encore plus dangereux que de surfer sur le net normalement, la, tout est centralise....
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