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UK age checks will lead to kids going to the Dark Web
There is a webmaster here who advised the British government on how to implement age check legislation. Didn't he see this coming?
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They could just use a vpn.
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Hmmm...
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If I was a young teen now I am sure I'd be surfing porn one way or another... |
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I'm also worried that as far as I can tell, these ID checks just apply to porn, not for example websites that show gore, car crash victims and ISIS beheadings and the like. So even without considerations of the dark web, quite soon, millions of young Mohammeds in the UK instead of surfing Pornhub and discovering how stupid Islamism is for wanting to deny even the sight of uncovered female flesh, they'll be going to gore sites for their forbidden adrenalin rush and getting a hardon watching infidels having their heads cut off (while concluding that radical Islam is in fact not so different to the fundamental British cultural values of Theresa May). |
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As you said , even in pre-internet era was quite easy to get it, and now is even easier thanks to VPN's and other anonymous techniques. And they have already experience with bypassing torrent site blocks. |
When are they going to tell us what this age verification thing will actually involve though?. Im trying to keep up with the info but not really much info to be had. Remember they blocked piratebay in the UK?. Proxy access to the site still hold the top 3 rankings when you type the name into google UK. Iv got a feeling the government will make money through this one way or another
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Yep...
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No-one knows exactly what is allowed on a 'free area' of a website before being verified. There are currently no approved AV systems. I would encourage anyone to contact them asking for information: [email protected] [email protected] I've now emailed both of them three times (and had auto replies back so they are getting my emails) but have heard nothing back from them. This leads me to think: A: They have no actual clue about what is going on and how it'll be enforced. B: Mindgeek have taken full control and will run things shifting any possible blame away from the Govt/BBFC when hacking and privacy issues come into play (and they will!). C: It won't come into force on the specified date. D: They have bigger things such as Brexit to concentrate on. |
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VPNs are becoming more well known and are frequently used to get around geographical content restrictions. So why would kids decide TOR is the easiest solution to access restricted content from the UK? They're going to have a shitty experience trying to stream a video via TOR. |
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bloody british government´s been trying to lock down porn for ages, yet most of them watch it :2 cents: |
Internet laws made by people who have no idea about how Internet works.
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