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Wednesday, February 17 2021 - 19:00
AsiaNet
Quad9 public domain name service moves to Switzerland for maximum internet privacy protection
ZURICH, February 17, 2021, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Quad9 is the first DNS security solution to extend GDPR privacy protections to 
internet users worldwide.

Quad9, the global, not-for-profit Domain Name System (DNS) security platform, 
today announced that it has moved its headquarters from California to Zürich, 
Switzerland supported by Packet Clearing House and SWITCH.

Quad9 has set itself apart from other DNS providers by voluntarily placing 
itself within a jurisdiction which strictly enforces privacy laws to the 
highest global standards. Considered a stronghold of individual rights, 
Switzerland has a legal privacy regime harmonized with the European-standard 
General Data Protection Regulation. It grants individuals enforceable rights 
and effective remedies, giving Quad9 users around the world the full protection 
of Swiss law. This and other important concessions and findings of law from the 
Swiss government which ensure Quad9 users' privacy and security, have made 
Quad9's selection of domicile a natural choice.

Quad9 is the only global DNS security provider to offer these universal privacy 
protections. 

Privacy by Force of Law 

Unlike commercial DNS operators, which profit from the sale of users' personal 
information and internet browsing history, Quad9 collects no personal 
information. Users' queries and addresses are neither collected nor recorded, 
and thus no third parties have access to them. Quad9 is a not-for-profit 
organization with transparent governance and finances, supported by donations, 
and dedicated exclusively to the operation of private and secure DNS services.

"The privacy protection claims of DNS security solutions are only meaningful if 
they are bound under law and enforced by an empowered authority. Privacy 
policies which are not backed by law are empty promises," said John Todd, 
general manager of Quad9.
 
Quad9 is under the supervision of the Federal Data Protection and Information 
Commissioner and subject to Swiss jurisdiction. The Swiss Data Protection Act 
does not contain any restriction regarding the citizenship or residence of the 
individuals whose personal rights are to be protected by the law. By using 
Quad9, anyone in the world can receive the same, fully legally enforced, 
protection as a Swiss citizen. 

Privacy Risks of the Domain Name System 

Whenever users use the internet, they leave a trail of digital footprints. 
Recursive DNS providers are the chokepoint through which all users' actions 
pass, and this is where personal information can be scrutinized, recorded, and 
turned into dossiers for sale. Unlike other large DNS providers, which are 
domiciled in the United States, a jurisdiction that shields them from privacy 
claims and responsibility to users, Quad9 has placed itself under the legally 
binding authority of a strong privacy regulator. The strength of Swiss law, 
combined with Quad9's mission and transparent privacy practices, guarantee that 
personal data will never be collected, analyzed, or sold. 

Protection Against Cybercrime 

Independent tests show that Quad9 also prevents users' devices from connecting 
to 97% of malicious web sites. To achieve this success rate, Quad9 aggregates 
information from many cyber threat analysts, now including SWITCH, to form a 
uniquely comprehensive database of malicious domains. When a Quad9 user 
connects to the internet, Quad9 checks their destination in that database and 
blocks the connection if connecting to it would harm the user.  Quad9 operates 
in more than 150 locations in ninety countries and protects internet users from 
more than sixty million malicious attacks each day.

Collaboration With SWITCH 

Quad9's move to Switzerland is being facilitated by SWITCH, one of 
Switzerland's centers of competence for internet security. The foundation 
operates several critical infrastructures and has been committed to greater 
cybersecurity for decades to make the internet a more secure place for its 
users. SWITCH is taking a seat on Quad9's foundation council and contributing 
to Quad9's governance. 

"In less than five years, Quad9 has built a global alternative to the 
commercial DNS platforms that are focused on reaping profit from user data," 
said Tom Kleiber, managing director of SWITCH. "We look forward to expanding 
Quad9's reach and impact to show internet users across the globe that security 
can be improved without exploiting their privacy." 

Using Quad9 

Quad9 is free and available throughout the world. Users may configure their 
computer's DNS resolvers to 9.9.9.9, 149.112.112.112 and 2620:FE::FE. For a 
step-by-step guide or for more advanced options, please visit https://quad9.net.

About Quad9

Quad9 is a recursive DNS service providing cybersecurity protection against 
malware and phishing. As a not-for-profit organization, Quad9 does not collect 
or resell personal data and provides a trusted service to individuals and 
organizations at no cost and with no contract. The organization was launched in 
2017 and now is operational in more than 150 locations in 90 countries. Quad9 
exists to improve end user protection and privacy worldwide in addition to 
promoting the stability and security of the internet.

Learn more at https://www.quad9.net

About SWITCH

SWITCH is a trusted partner for digitalization issues that jointly concern the 
education, research and innovation community in Switzerland. The independent 
foundation helps universities and other partners take advantage of the 
possibilities of digitalization within and outside the academic world. SWITCH 
has been the registry for .ch and .li domain names since the early days of the 
internet. As one of Switzerland's centers of competence for security on the 
internet, SWITCH operates a multi-sector CERT providing services for 
universities, the domain registry, banks, industry, logistics and the energy 
sector. 

Learn more at https://www.switch.ch

Press conference, February 17, 2021 at 11am (CET): https://swit.ch/quad9

Contacts
For Quad9
Vrge Strategies, Adam Benson, adam@vrge.us
For SWITCH
SWITCH, Roland Eugster, press@SWITCH.ch

SOURCE: Quad9