> However, Mullvad VPN is concerned that any age-verification for VPN apps will force companies to collect sensitive data from users when VPNs have long been seen as tool to protect privacy.
> “The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification,” Mullvad VPN said in a post on Mastodon. “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.”
Knowing Mullvad they’ll start seeding a torrent for free version of their VPN that gives you a slow connection to Sweden for “trial” purposes
Of course. A lot of European politicians started attacking free speech after Americans decided to release Epstein’s files.
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I’ll post this as many times as needed. The people behind the OSA, Digital ID, RIPA and this new ban are all connected to Epstein in one way or the other.
Just now I was unable to buy razor blades on the internet without verifying my ID. I was unable to verify myself because I could not pass a credit check. I don’t exist to credit brokers as I have never needed to borrow money.
Now moving on from how stupid this is, as most people need razor blades before their 18th birthday anyway… why do I as an adult need to take out a credit card just to buy general hygiene products? This is why everyone is walking around with crap beards all of a sudden and piles of debt.
How about, and bear with me here, we just say “forget the children, their parents should try harder” and then everyone else can get on with their business. Personally I see 0 downsides to this approach and it is also a lot less thinking involved in the government’s side.
I can’t stand this kneeling to the parents nonsense. I will vote for anyone if they stand on their soapbox and say “it’s not a governments job to parent your children.”
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> However, Mullvad VPN is concerned that any age-verification for VPN apps will force companies to collect sensitive data from users when VPNs have long been seen as tool to protect privacy.
> “The correct term, however, is not age verification but identity verification,” Mullvad VPN said in a post on Mastodon. “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.”
Knowing Mullvad they’ll start seeding a torrent for free version of their VPN that gives you a slow connection to Sweden for “trial” purposes
Of course. A lot of European politicians started attacking free speech after Americans decided to release Epstein’s files.
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I’ll post this as many times as needed. The people behind the OSA, Digital ID, RIPA and this new ban are all connected to Epstein in one way or the other.
Just now I was unable to buy razor blades on the internet without verifying my ID. I was unable to verify myself because I could not pass a credit check. I don’t exist to credit brokers as I have never needed to borrow money.
Now moving on from how stupid this is, as most people need razor blades before their 18th birthday anyway… why do I as an adult need to take out a credit card just to buy general hygiene products? This is why everyone is walking around with crap beards all of a sudden and piles of debt.
How about, and bear with me here, we just say “forget the children, their parents should try harder” and then everyone else can get on with their business. Personally I see 0 downsides to this approach and it is also a lot less thinking involved in the government’s side.
I can’t stand this kneeling to the parents nonsense. I will vote for anyone if they stand on their soapbox and say “it’s not a governments job to parent your children.”