VPNs must not face the chop 🚫
Next week the UK House of Lords will debate whether VPNs undermine the Online Safety Act.
Banning or blocking VPNs will shatter security, privacy and free expression in a self-defeating attempt to make the unworkable workable.
Read our briefing ⬇️
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/publications/briefing-vpns-and-the-online-safety-act/
#OnlineSafetyAct #onlinesafety #OSA #VPN #VPNs #privacy #cybersecurity #freespeech #ukpolitics #ukpol #ageverification
Literally everything undermines the OSA. It fundamentally goes against the internet. My friend shouldn’t have to give up her ID to Reddit just so she can view a post about a dental issue that got marked as NSFW on Reddit (for all the bootlickers who are like “it’s just to stop kids from viewing porn!”. Making everyone hand over their most sensitive info to dozens of companies (which profit off of and share said info) just makes people less safe. Remember the Tea app?
If you don’t want kids watching porn, actually, I dunno, be a parent and supervise them??
Literally everything undermines the OSA. It fundamentally goes against the internet. My friend shouldn’t have to give up her ID to Reddit just so she can view a post about a dental issue that got marked as NSFW on Reddit (for all the bootlickers who are like “it’s just to stop kids from viewing porn!”. Making everyone hand over their most sensitive info to dozens of companies (which profit off of and share said info) just makes people less safe. Remember the Tea app?
If you don’t want kids watching porn, actually, I dunno, be a parent and supervise them??