The court of law governing the terms is in a jurisdiction that is friendlier to user privacy protection (Switzerland).


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Data protection <p>Based on Article 13 of the Federal Constitution and the provisions of Swiss data protection legislation, everyone has the right to the protection of privacy, as well as to protection from misuse of their personal details.


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Title: The court of law governing the terms is in a jurisdiction that is friendlier to user privacy protection.

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