@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
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@stux @EUCommission imagine getting parents to you know parent propely rather than just banning everything... What a concept.
@Dragon @EUCommission but for real..
Terrible solution
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@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
@stux @EUCommission I finally surrendered trying to work 'with' governmental 'fake security'. I set up bogus emails, rigorous ad-blocking, MullvadVPN, and when sites don't let me in, I just delete the link and go somewhere that respects privacy.

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@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
@stux @EUCommission I think they're fully aware IRS mass surveillance, it's literally the point.
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@EUCommission Here is my age verification:

@stux @EUCommission I’m one years old too!
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@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
VPN's are a right. I do not want my identity to be shared with the exploitive companies slurping up data, aka Palantir. People are being profiled today, kidnapped and murdered by state governments every day, especially here in the USA.
If any of my data happens to be about women's issues, gender, sexual, my government absolutely will put me on lists and my future may be marked. I am illegal in my state to exist now. What happens if I do not use a VPN and cover my tracks?
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@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
Age verification is not a "good idea" for anyone.
It doesn't stop youngsters from accessing ' illegal" sites, they will find a way around it, but what these laws do accomplish is:- Everyone, including you, will have to upload their official ID on the internet, thus exposing all *your* personal information to hackers via data leaks.
*Your ID* can then be used to do all sorts of fraudulent activities, and *you* will be responsible for untangling the mess -- it will take years , plus you will be forced to pay out all legal fees, not the website or the government.
Additionally, because the government can monitor every keystroke from your computer or other device, you could be penalized for your opinion....not to mention I don't want to live in a dictatorship like North Korea, China, or Russia --censorship is terrible for democracy.
-kids will learn how to become 'hackers' in order to circumvent law so, I ask you how does this improve the life of children or yourself?
Note: I will continue to post this for all to read every time I see the EU pushing for age verification because what you are doing is morally wrong.
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@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
@stux why are you yelling at EU comission due to a research paper reporting on VPNs done by a different organisation? Which itself just quotes another article with your contraversal take?
Do you not even check for truth before falling for social media propaganda?
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@EUCommission Here is my age verification:

@stux @EUCommission yeah, soon we'll live in a damn dystopian world.
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@stux @EUCommission imagine getting parents to you know parent propely rather than just banning everything... What a concept.
@Dragon @stux @EUCommission
Or have companies ask a skill testing question on first signing. Modular math, perhaps? -
@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
@stux What's that about?
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@EUCommission Here is my age verification:

@stux @EUCommission childish 🫣
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@stux @EUCommission childish 🫣
@lectrodan @EUCommission sue me

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@stux What's that about?
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@stux @EUCommission yeah, soon we'll live in a damn dystopian world.
@patricus @stux @EUCommission
Soon...?I think you mean since AT LEAST 2016.
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@patricus @stux @EUCommission
Soon...?I think you mean since AT LEAST 2016.
@clintruin @patricus @EUCommission It’s 2077 already but without the cool cyberware

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@stux @EUCommission nee, want dan word ik moe.
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@EUCommission Here is my age verification:

@stux my man

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@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
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@EUCommission if you got an issue with my VPN, you got an issue with me!
Will you please stop attacking privacy and calling it safety? It’s called mass surveillance
By encouraging these privacy stripping laws, Europe is ensuring that no dissenter will ever be able to work toward throwing off insane power-mongering authoritarians like trump. The white nationalist christo-fascists have a long, long, long history of killing anyone in their way.
Europe will be responsible for the extermination of lgbtq folks & non-christians in America. And I don't say that lightly. Europe must be a safe harbor for freedom or there won't be one at all.
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@stux @EUCommission imagine getting parents to you know parent propely rather than just banning everything... What a concept.
"imagine getting parents to you know parent propely"
How would one actually go about that though?