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  3. 🚨 Wide ranging powers to restrict Internet access in the UK have been voted through 🚨

🚨 Wide ranging powers to restrict Internet access in the UK have been voted through 🚨

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    🚨 Wide ranging powers to restrict Internet access in the UK have been voted through 🚨

    Ministers will be able to impose digital ID checks, curfews and VPN restrictions without Parliamentary scrutiny.

    This can be used on websites, social media, apps and games with no need to show there's any harm to children.

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    MPs give ministers powers to restrict entire Internet

    MPs have rejected a Lords amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill that would allow a social media ban for under 16s.

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    Open Rights Group (www.openrightsgroup.org)

    #onlinesafety #digitalid #id #privacy #ageverification #freedomofexpression #ukpolitics #ukpol

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      🚨 Wide ranging powers to restrict Internet access in the UK have been voted through 🚨

      Ministers will be able to impose digital ID checks, curfews and VPN restrictions without Parliamentary scrutiny.

      This can be used on websites, social media, apps and games with no need to show there's any harm to children.

      Find out more ⬇️

      Link Preview Image
      MPs give ministers powers to restrict entire Internet

      MPs have rejected a Lords amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill that would allow a social media ban for under 16s.

      favicon

      Open Rights Group (www.openrightsgroup.org)

      #onlinesafety #digitalid #id #privacy #ageverification #freedomofexpression #ukpolitics #ukpol

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      “This broad amendment takes power away from [UK] parliament and Ofcom and hands it to ministers. The consequence of this would be every adult having to provide their personal data, or use their body and biometric features as a key to unlock the Internet."

      It doesn't address the structural causes of online harms and can be used to restrict content ideologically.

      🗣️ @JamesBaker

      #onlinesafety #digitalid #privacy #ageverification #freedomofexpression #ukpolitics #ukpol

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      • openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.orgO openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org

        🚨 Wide ranging powers to restrict Internet access in the UK have been voted through 🚨

        Ministers will be able to impose digital ID checks, curfews and VPN restrictions without Parliamentary scrutiny.

        This can be used on websites, social media, apps and games with no need to show there's any harm to children.

        Find out more ⬇️

        Link Preview Image
        MPs give ministers powers to restrict entire Internet

        MPs have rejected a Lords amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill that would allow a social media ban for under 16s.

        favicon

        Open Rights Group (www.openrightsgroup.org)

        #onlinesafety #digitalid #id #privacy #ageverification #freedomofexpression #ukpolitics #ukpol

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        @openrightsgroup
        So let me get this straight: UK govt will from now on be able to restrict internet access at will with no legislative oversight?

        IIRC they enacted a law quite similar in Russia a while back.

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          @Kerplunk @openrightsgroup how the flying fuck can labor be an even bigger Desaster to the uk than the tories??

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