The UK’s Online Safety Act is a licence for censorship – and the rest of the world is following suit
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It is time to move to darknets like:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VeilidThe UK's Online Safety Act is a licence for censorship – and the rest of the world is following suit | Taylor Lorenz
From the US and Australia to France and Italy, those seeking to obliterate privacy and restrict content are on the move, says technology journalist Taylor Lorenz
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
Complacency has led us to this dystopia. Start Pirating & torrenting.
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Is there any way to fight chat control in the EU?
If you go to chatcontrol.eu you will find more info about chat control and how to fight against it.
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Yup they just want more control, they know they can't have total control. So why ban VPNs, only a fraction of people uses them.
Most of the people who use VPNs use them for work as well. It would be an impossible task to craft a law in such a way that didn't ban VPNs for business use, but did for private use, other than to just come out and say that.
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I don't disagree but you're not going to find a majority that wants to reapply
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I don't disagree but you're not going to find a majority that wants to reapply
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I don't disagree but you're not going to find a majority that wants to reapply
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It's really simple.
The western democracies want to create a universal digital ID wallet and have that be required to access any site.
There are a lot of reasons they could want this. For example, there are probably tens of millions of fake accounts controlled by adversarial nations which are used to sow extremism and disinformation online. It is impossible for counterintelligence to detect these at scale. We can see the corrosive effects that social media is having on society, there are countries actively working to make the problem worse but we have no tools to stop them.
This is also why there is a big push to limit children from accessing social media. They're often the targets for these campaigns because they're easily manipulated and have a lot of free time to spread the misinformation once they're indoctrinated.
I don't think a digital ID is the way to solve this problem. But, we're not being asked or informed about why it is happening. They're, instead, trying to ram these measures through using moral panic about children so anybody opposing them is easily dismissed as "not caring about The Children" or "supporting sex trafficking/pedophiles/predators".
I understand the situation, but they're trying to go around the democratic process by not talking about the problems.
In the EU similar stuff is promoted by companies wanting to profit from supplying the various required software.
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Okay I wish it would happen, but this doesn't talk what specific terms etc. I still doubt it will happen
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We don’t want this dystopian nightmare either, and just like Brexit we weren’t told what it was before it was too late.
Hopefully you will welcome us back when all the liars are voted out and ignored.we weren’t told what it was before it was too late.
Not that it's different on the continent but you can't expect to be told these things. You gave to gather those informations yourself.
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we weren’t told what it was before it was too late.
Not that it's different on the continent but you can't expect to be told these things. You gave to gather those informations yourself.
Not easy when 7 of the top 8 newspapers are just propaganda for the Tories. You can only convert so many people when entire fear and belief systems have been cultivated over decades.
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"Tea" app - user database leaked today (incl. drivers license & IDs). Daily reminder not to give your ID to online services [THEY DO NOT PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION]
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