• noodle
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    1 year ago

    They’ll be going after VPN’s next. “Online safety” is just a political football to be kicked around.

    The idea is moronic, but the blame lies at the feet of Christian conservatives who vote with their feelings. All of the moral panics of the past several decades have emotive and religious roots.

    Another thing to point out, Sunak had one foot out of this country before he became PM, he wouldn’t have to know the deleterious effects of any of his or his predecessors actions.

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      I think you’re spot on. I’m also deeply concerned by the way so many news organisations seem to be painting it as a good thing or necessary.

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      I’m waiting for them to go after personal VPNs and Tor. I’m surprised they haven’t already.

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        I use a business VPN which allows me to securely connect to my works network using only my work equipment. All legit.

        I host my own VPN at my home so I can connect into my network while out and about. All legit.

        I then do sometimes use a VPN for bypassing regional restrictions. This is the one I assume they would target but I don’t understand how.

        Surely they can only ban the use of it and not the technology. It would only add to a list of crimes to somebody the police has been targeting already. A bit like in my local area where the only people charged with illegally using an electric scooter are drug dealers.

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          Oh it will be personal VPN companies they go after. They can’t do much about the technology. They will try to block Tor though at some point.

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      The ineptitude of the government is what gives me hope, it seems like every year there’s something like this but nothing ever comes of it. Sometimes they’re “banning encryption”, sometimes there’s some idea of internet filters, nothing ever comes of it. They don’t have the intelligence to come up with anything workable.

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        Yes, it’s often bluster, but there are just as many ideologues in government as there are in the general public. They come out strong with policies like this because they need to present as a government that would take the action their voters want, if only it wasn’t for those lefty lawyers!

        Cameron did it with the wholly ineffective porn block. He begged the biggest ISPs to block porn and settled at making it opt in. Ostensible, but still a victory to the socially conservative voters he was targeting.