I don't know what privacy-friendly law you are talking about.
VPNs in Sweden have always been a bad choice, you have less protection than a regular swedish ISP would give you from a legal perspective.
The reason VPNs became popular in Sweden is because of the FRA and the IPRED law (giving content producers the right to ask an ISP (via a court) for information about who is behind an IP address so that they can build a case and sue).
VPNs in Sweden have always been a bad choice, you have less protection than a regular swedish ISP would give you from a legal perspective.
The reason VPNs became popular in Sweden is because of the FRA and the IPRED law (giving content producers the right to ask an ISP (via a court) for information about who is behind an IP address so that they can build a case and sue).