| ▲ | drawfloat a day ago | |||||||
“ But the social media ban does not stop there. The provision also requires internet service providers to limit the time kids spend online, and has rules about who can contact them online. These extreme rules will take decisions about using technology away from families and put them in the hands of government regulators. “ I’m not sure that “there are rules on who can contact children online” is “extreme” for anyone outside of hyper libertarian circles. The EFF needs to start engaging with actual real world, because it’s intransigence on the issues being caused by unfettered internet usage mean it is unable to prevent bad solutions being proposed. | ||||||||
| ▲ | anthk a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Or you maybe need to start properly educating your children by limiting your own devices instead of harming the whole net sphere. Call your ISP and set restricted DNS' and ban any instalation of software on children's devices. Problem solved. | ||||||||
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