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  • etchedpixels@mastodon.socialE etchedpixels@mastodon.social

    @cstross just to point out that Linux, Android and other things have a VPN built in so the results will actually be even more idiotic.
    It will also stop trans kids using Tor to get info, something I am sure labour think is a huge win

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    @etchedpixels @cstross A lot of the recent legislative moves in the UK & EU both are rather highly incompatible with the use of "unlocked" Open Source systems.

    But a bootloader-locked Android could easily enforce this rule.

    I'm wondering at which time running a FLOSS Operating System on your devices will require a license/permit.

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    • capriciousday@mastodon.socialC capriciousday@mastodon.social

      @cstross I sort of wonder how my extremely risk averse, security conscious employer who depends on VPNs is going to react to this

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      @capriciousday Like banks and other financial institutions who require their employees to use them when working out of the office, or over wifi *within* the office.

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      • oschonrock@mastodon.socialO oschonrock@mastodon.social

        @cstross it's really not that useful a first step.

        It's just what the VPN industry has drummed into us with ubiquitous marketing.

        Just install the "tor browser". It's free, cross platform and provides much more privacy than any VPN.

        If you need true anonymity then use a privacy focused OS like "tails" - also free and uses TOR internally

        Even better, these tools cannot be blocked or gated by governments.

        VPNs are largely useless things sold by people who want your money.

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        @cstross vpns have their place in corporate networks.

        There they provide secure access to internal resources for remote workers.

        They are all but useless for personal privacy / anonymity.

        So while I agree with the principle of your objection to govts gating services - it is actually a faux battle based on misinformation by the VPN industry.

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        • mbpaz@mas.toM mbpaz@mas.to

          @cstross Ethical issues aside - how are m2m VPNs expected to validate their age?

          "hi, I'm an environment monitoring device and was born barely 6 months ago, but I swear I'm old enough to use my built-in VPN to access my MQTT server"

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          @mbpaz @cstross Are you suggesting this legislation is being brought in without any technical knowledge just like the Online Safety Act was?

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          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

            @Nicovel0 Yes, but it's still toxic and dangerous (and will implicitly criminalize unregistered VPN users).

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            @cstross @Nicovel0
            Also, I'm only going on my memories of being a kid in the mid-late 90's and the word of mouth proliferation of Napster/shareware, but hard to imagine this not just resulting in kids teaching each other how to use TOR

            ...not that opposite effect is new to this kind of legislation

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            • oschonrock@mastodon.socialO oschonrock@mastodon.social

              @cstross vpns have their place in corporate networks.

              There they provide secure access to internal resources for remote workers.

              They are all but useless for personal privacy / anonymity.

              So while I agree with the principle of your objection to govts gating services - it is actually a faux battle based on misinformation by the VPN industry.

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              @oschonrock @cstross
              my major private use case is to circumvent geo blocking of video streaming and access to my home lan

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              • petersommerlad@mastodon.socialP petersommerlad@mastodon.social

                @oschonrock @cstross
                my major private use case is to circumvent geo blocking of video streaming and access to my home lan

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                @PeterSommerlad @cstross

                Well the "home lan" is effectively the "corporate use case" I described, just for advanced IT folk.. (I used to do the same).

                The geoblocking use case is "fair" in the sense that it "just works", but almost certainly contravenes the streaming service providers T&Cs. It does nothing for privacy, since you clearly log into these services.

                (Psst: I also use TOR to get around geoblocking.. not quite as convenient, but free)

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                • oschonrock@mastodon.socialO oschonrock@mastodon.social

                  @PeterSommerlad @cstross

                  Well the "home lan" is effectively the "corporate use case" I described, just for advanced IT folk.. (I used to do the same).

                  The geoblocking use case is "fair" in the sense that it "just works", but almost certainly contravenes the streaming service providers T&Cs. It does nothing for privacy, since you clearly log into these services.

                  (Psst: I also use TOR to get around geoblocking.. not quite as convenient, but free)

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                  @oschonrock @cstross
                  i want to watch my streaming abos when traveling without having to download things at home. in Switzerland I pay the highest fees anyway.

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    RE: https://social.vivaldi.net/@LonM/115966748145817371

                    UK PEOPLE: this is REALLY IMPORTANT. If the government bans under-16s from using VPNs, then logically they must intend to REQUIRE AGE VERIFICATION FOR ALL VPN USE. Which will affect adults too!

                    *Your* privacy and right to anonymous web browsing is at risk!

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                    @cstross Hmmn, Dave has connected to Royal Bank. I thought he banked at Scotiabank. I wonder if he's up to something? (Yes, actually. diversification and a better deal.)

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                    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                      RE: https://social.vivaldi.net/@LonM/115966748145817371

                      UK PEOPLE: this is REALLY IMPORTANT. If the government bans under-16s from using VPNs, then logically they must intend to REQUIRE AGE VERIFICATION FOR ALL VPN USE. Which will affect adults too!

                      *Your* privacy and right to anonymous web browsing is at risk!

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                      @cstross you can run your own VPN, I’ve automated the process in https://github.com/fazalmajid/edgewalker

                      At that point, *you* are the VPN provider and in compliance. Until the next brain dead decision the parasites descended from thugs in the House of Drolls come up with.

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                      • fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.net

                        @cstross you can run your own VPN, I’ve automated the process in https://github.com/fazalmajid/edgewalker

                        At that point, *you* are the VPN provider and in compliance. Until the next brain dead decision the parasites descended from thugs in the House of Drolls come up with.

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                        @fazalmajid Right, so that would require me to learn and install OpenBSD and a full stack. (The last BSD I used in anger was SunOS 4.1.3.)

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                        • petersommerlad@mastodon.socialP petersommerlad@mastodon.social

                          @oschonrock @cstross
                          i want to watch my streaming abos when traveling without having to download things at home. in Switzerland I pay the highest fees anyway.

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                          @PeterSommerlad @cstross

                          So in the context of this discussion, and if you lived in the UK, would you object to being age/identity verified when purchasing your vpn subscription?

                          It is almost certainly not an annonymous transaction anyway, as those are very very difficult to execute..?

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                          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                            RE: https://social.vivaldi.net/@LonM/115966748145817371

                            UK PEOPLE: this is REALLY IMPORTANT. If the government bans under-16s from using VPNs, then logically they must intend to REQUIRE AGE VERIFICATION FOR ALL VPN USE. Which will affect adults too!

                            *Your* privacy and right to anonymous web browsing is at risk!

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                            @cstross It would be nice if the government would encourage parents to do the actual parenting, instead of trying to force their idea of parenting down everyone's throats.

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                            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                              @Nicovel0 Yes, but it's still toxic and dangerous (and will implicitly criminalize unregistered VPN users).

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                              @cstross oh absolutely, I have signed three petition. I don’t expect it will have any effect but we have to try.

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                              • jaawerth@functional.cafeJ jaawerth@functional.cafe

                                @cstross @Nicovel0
                                Also, I'm only going on my memories of being a kid in the mid-late 90's and the word of mouth proliferation of Napster/shareware, but hard to imagine this not just resulting in kids teaching each other how to use TOR

                                ...not that opposite effect is new to this kind of legislation

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                                @jaawerth @cstross @Nicovel0 the amendment does not appear to define "virtual private network", so ... does it include TOR? SSH SOCKS proxy? L2TP? PPPoE?

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                                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                  RE: https://social.vivaldi.net/@LonM/115966748145817371

                                  UK PEOPLE: this is REALLY IMPORTANT. If the government bans under-16s from using VPNs, then logically they must intend to REQUIRE AGE VERIFICATION FOR ALL VPN USE. Which will affect adults too!

                                  *Your* privacy and right to anonymous web browsing is at risk!

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                                  @cstross They don't even know what a VPN is or does. They tried to do this with e2e encryption key escrow, to include vpns in about 2017 and then quietly dropped it probably because someone has pointed out that businesses use them extensively for commerce comms and b2b services. Regardless of whether or not the positive effects they want are achieved (they won't be) the negatives will far outweigh them, and it still won't protect kids any better.

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                                  • dan@axillae.telent.netD dan@axillae.telent.net

                                    @jaawerth @cstross @Nicovel0 the amendment does not appear to define "virtual private network", so ... does it include TOR? SSH SOCKS proxy? L2TP? PPPoE?

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                                    @dan @jaawerth @cstross the judge will know when they take a look at it.

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                                    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                      RE: https://social.vivaldi.net/@LonM/115966748145817371

                                      UK PEOPLE: this is REALLY IMPORTANT. If the government bans under-16s from using VPNs, then logically they must intend to REQUIRE AGE VERIFICATION FOR ALL VPN USE. Which will affect adults too!

                                      *Your* privacy and right to anonymous web browsing is at risk!

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                                      @cstross It's impossible to restrict access to VPNs.

                                      They could perhaps persuade some of the big providers to add access controls, but that would only result in more people using smaller or even self-hosted VPN services.

                                      You can't un-invent encryption algorithms.

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                                      • etchedpixels@mastodon.socialE etchedpixels@mastodon.social

                                        @cstross just to point out that Linux, Android and other things have a VPN built in so the results will actually be even more idiotic.
                                        It will also stop trans kids using Tor to get info, something I am sure labour think is a huge win

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                                        @etchedpixels @cstross I'm not sure that TOR is a "VPN". It's not an encrypted tunnel, it's a distributed internet packet routing system.

                                        But it rather depends on what any law defines a VPN as. Something that lawmakers will have a lot of fun with!

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                                        • fonant@social.vivaldi.netF fonant@social.vivaldi.net

                                          @cstross It's impossible to restrict access to VPNs.

                                          They could perhaps persuade some of the big providers to add access controls, but that would only result in more people using smaller or even self-hosted VPN services.

                                          You can't un-invent encryption algorithms.

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                                          @Fonant @cstross

                                          Self-hosted VPNs already have age verification. I know 100% of the people who use my own WireGuard tunnel (i.e. me) and all of them are over 18.

                                          The same is true of corporate VPNs: credentials are given only to employees and they are over 18 for various existing legal reasons.

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