| ▲ | muyuu 2 hours ago | |
there's a push to end with VPNs in the UK and in the EU because it's clear that this is a very plausible endgame currently VPNs are too easy to use for the leadership of autocracies like the EU or the UK to be comfortable with them, so at the very least they will require for backdoors to see which citizens are watching what, and have them visited by fellows in hi-vis jackets | ||
| ▲ | GJim an hour ago | parent [-] | |
> there's a push to end with VPNs in the UK and in the EU No there isn't. Governments discussing such things doesn't _remotely_ mean there is a political will for them, or that they will be voted into law. Governments are expected to research and discuss paths of legislation (and in this case, come to the conclusion banning VPNs is both harmful and ridiculous). This is how our democracies work! Reporting government discussions as approved legislation is, at best ignorant, at worst trolling. | ||