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var safetyData = {
"US" : 0,
"DE" : 0,
"IS" : 2,
"GB" : 1,
"RU" : 0,
"CN" : 1,
"CA" : 1,
"CH" : 2,
"SE" : 0,
"TH" : 0,
"VN" : 0,
"LA" : 0,
"KH" : 1,
"MM" : 1,
"SG" : 0,
"HK" : 1,
"ID" : 1,
"MY" : 1,
"NO" : 1,
"TH" : 0,
"NZ" : 0,
"AU" : 1
};
var infoData = {
"US" : "Multiple cases of forced compliance with a requirement for secrecy.",
"DE" : "Germany has laws which force every mail provider to install an access point to the German authorities and intelligence agencies",
"IS" : "No rumours as yet?",
"GB" : "Rumored to be worse than USA?",
"RU" : "Russian State Duma Bill 89417-6 created a blacklist of Internet sites considered illegal. All ISPs must install a FSB 'SORM' snooping device. All traffic must be mirrored to operational search activities control ('пункт управления ОРМ'') http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SORM#SORM-2 http://minsvyaz.ru/common/upload/prikaz_16-01-2008_N6.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_by_country#.C2.A0Russia",
"CN" : "Likely a bad bad",
"CA" : "Data privacy laws appear to apply to government spying? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_privacy_law - but has an intelligence treaty with the NSA",
"CH" : "Generally believed to be a privacy safe haven",
"SE" : "Unsafe for hosting. Sweden's FRA law allows snooping and recording all border-crossing traffic and more. Wikileaks diplomatic cables confirm far-reaching intelligence cooperation between FRA and NSA. Swedish police can also raid a datacenter and seize all servers, from all companies, in the DC, even when the target is only one company. Sweden has also shut down political web sites (over a cartoon) on at least one occasion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FRA_law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pirate_Bay_raid http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4700414.stm http://falkvinge.net/2013/07/07/documents-sweden-wiretapping-russias-international-traffic-for-the-nsa/ ",
"TH" : "Not Safe (USA has massive infrastructure in the country, look for Voice of America radio stations which bristle with more sat dishes and antennas than BBC or CNN could use in their headquarters and you can guess what they really are",
"VN" : "Not Safe - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6183893",
"LA" : "Not sure, but the Laos government is not terribly warm to the American government. However I expect that they are open to the Vietnam and Chinese governments. Either way, no place to host.",
"KH" : "Not sure, their recent extradition of the Pirate Bay co-founder on trumped up visa issues was likely from a simple bribe paid to a government official. And anyway, services and infrastructure is still thin on the ground. There still isn't even one data center in the country that is independent of an ISP (I'm working to change that :) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6183893",
"MM" : "No infrastructure and won't be safe from local snooping when it is, though I don't think they will share with the West either.",
"SG" : "Not safe. - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6183893",
"HK" : "Was safe before the handover in 1997, I owned an ISP there at the time and there was no meddling that I could see. But it's a very different world now. I would tend to stay away.",
"ID" : "Not sure",
"MY" : "Not sure",
"NO" : "Norway has extensive history of PST (police security service) carrying out illegal politically motivated surveillance. Norway is implementing the EU 'Data retention Directive, 2006/24/EC.",
"TH" : "Year by year Internet censorship has grown, with its focus shifting to lèse majesté, national security, and political issues. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Thailand ",
"NZ" : "New Zealand's GCSB spying bill becomes law (August 2013)",
"AU" : "Heavily shares intelligence with USA"
};