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The UK has announced plans to fast-track legislation requiring “age verification for VPN use”.

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  • Pete Alex Harris🦡🕸️🌲/∞🪐∫P Pete Alex Harris🦡🕸️🌲/∞🪐∫

    @GlasWolf @mullvadnet
    If they get in we all have worse problems. However, let's see.

    If I had to predict, I'd say the vote will be so unprecedentedly split that there is no way for any one party to form a government without at least a confidence-and-supply deal including the Greens (or in the extreme case, the Greens+SNP+LibDem)

    Deform UK Ltd simply *cannot* negotiate such a deal. So I don't think Farage's blackshirts are going to be forming the next government.

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    @petealexharris @mullvadnet I hope you're right, but I wouldn't count out Reform and the rump of the old Tory party getting over the line.

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    • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

      The UK has announced plans to fast-track legislation requiring “age verification for VPN use”. The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification.

      A law like this would require everyone to identify themselves in order to use a VPN. This would pose a risk to whistleblowers, violate human rights, and represent yet another step toward an authoritarian society.

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      @mullvadnet

      phase 2 is requiring everyone to use an approved vpn aka government "gateway".

      because right now, you can access the internet via all kinds of entry pints - from your broadband at home, to your 4G mobile, to the cafe wifi, etc and it makes it a little less convenient to surveil you.

      much easier if all your traffic goes through the approved ID-verifying gateway.

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      • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

        The UK has announced plans to fast-track legislation requiring “age verification for VPN use”. The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification.

        A law like this would require everyone to identify themselves in order to use a VPN. This would pose a risk to whistleblowers, violate human rights, and represent yet another step toward an authoritarian society.

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        @mullvadnet devil very much in the detail! Is ssh a VPN?

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        • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

          The UK has announced plans to fast-track legislation requiring “age verification for VPN use”. The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification.

          A law like this would require everyone to identify themselves in order to use a VPN. This would pose a risk to whistleblowers, violate human rights, and represent yet another step toward an authoritarian society.

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          @mullvadnet

          How that would be enforced with VPN suppliers in other countries will be interesting to see.

          I suspect some of them will tell the UK.GOV to fuck off, which is the correct response.

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          • Hypolite PetovanH Hypolite Petovan
            @alexanderdyas @mullvadnet It isn't, and I assume it's the point. Make the law vague enough that anyone can be prosecuted under it.
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            @hypolite @mullvadnet There should be a civil service IT sanity department. It is politically neutral, staffed by people who actually have a clue. Proposals like this are submitted to this department and a simple response is returned, one of:

            - Oh fuck off
            - Needs a lot of work, re-submit
            - Yeah, should be ok

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            • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

              The UK has announced plans to fast-track legislation requiring “age verification for VPN use”. The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification.

              A law like this would require everyone to identify themselves in order to use a VPN. This would pose a risk to whistleblowers, violate human rights, and represent yet another step toward an authoritarian society.

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              @mullvadnet

              Following in the steps of its big brother across the Atlantic, huh?

              Another country to stay the hell away from. Duly noted.

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              • Simon ZerafaS Simon Zerafa

                @mullvadnet

                How that would be enforced with VPN suppliers in other countries will be interesting to see.

                I suspect some of them will tell the UK.GOV to fuck off, which is the correct response.

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                @simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                Well I certainly will.
                So sick of websites throwing hissy fits if you are using one.

                @mullvadnet@mastodon.online

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                • Colin H.G Colin H.

                  @petealexharris @mullvadnet I hope you're right, but I wouldn't count out Reform and the rump of the old Tory party getting over the line.

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                  @GlasWolf @mullvadnet
                  The only reason I'd call that unlikely is the same reason there's any danger from Reform at all: we don't have PR.

                  In a first-past-the-post system, the two far right parties are going to be parasitising and splitting each other's votes in most constituencies.

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                  • Pete Alex Harris🦡🕸️🌲/∞🪐∫P Pete Alex Harris🦡🕸️🌲/∞🪐∫

                    @GlasWolf @mullvadnet
                    The only reason I'd call that unlikely is the same reason there's any danger from Reform at all: we don't have PR.

                    In a first-past-the-post system, the two far right parties are going to be parasitising and splitting each other's votes in most constituencies.

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                    @GlasWolf @mullvadnet

                    I'm setting myself up for the most naively optimistic prediction followed by the most crushing disappointment aren't I?

                    Anyway...

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                    • Kirill ChernyshovD Kirill Chernyshov

                      @mullvadnet curious timing. just about an hour ago I forged and verified my first zero knowledge proof that can tell the verifier that proof holder was born before a certain timestamp (aka. older than N years) at the same time reveling absolutely (!) nothing about proof holders, not even those who authorize it.

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                      #32

                      @dotfox @mullvadnet why are you working on tech to help the Nazis?

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                      • Mullvad VPNM Mullvad VPN

                        The UK has announced plans to fast-track legislation requiring “age verification for VPN use”. The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification.

                        A law like this would require everyone to identify themselves in order to use a VPN. This would pose a risk to whistleblowers, violate human rights, and represent yet another step toward an authoritarian society.

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                        #33

                        @mullvadnet
                        How can the people in U.K escape being victims of such a policy that's slowly taking away their freedom?

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