the mormons have decided to demand service providers do magic.
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the mormons have decided to demand service providers do magic.
drink some coffee and wake the fuck up, assholes, the internet doesn't work that way.
Utah Wants Websites To See Through VPNs. That’s Not How VPNs Work.
Utah has a long track record of short-sighted internet policymaking, but the latest example really does take things to a new level of stupid. As of yesterday, Utah's "Online Age Verification Amendments" bill, Senate Bill 73, has taken effect. It is a piece of legislation that effectively tries to ban VPNs as a desperate attempt…
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the mormons have decided to demand service providers do magic.
drink some coffee and wake the fuck up, assholes, the internet doesn't work that way.
Utah Wants Websites To See Through VPNs. That’s Not How VPNs Work.
Utah has a long track record of short-sighted internet policymaking, but the latest example really does take things to a new level of stupid. As of yesterday, Utah's "Online Age Verification Amendments" bill, Senate Bill 73, has taken effect. It is a piece of legislation that effectively tries to ban VPNs as a desperate attempt…
Techdirt (www.techdirt.com)
@munin Someone should ship them one of those old catalogues, lightly redone: “Internet xray glasses” should be one of the entries in it
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the mormons have decided to demand service providers do magic.
drink some coffee and wake the fuck up, assholes, the internet doesn't work that way.
Utah Wants Websites To See Through VPNs. That’s Not How VPNs Work.
Utah has a long track record of short-sighted internet policymaking, but the latest example really does take things to a new level of stupid. As of yesterday, Utah's "Online Age Verification Amendments" bill, Senate Bill 73, has taken effect. It is a piece of legislation that effectively tries to ban VPNs as a desperate attempt…
Techdirt (www.techdirt.com)
@munin oh, so this is just a ban on VPNs, huh? greatgreatgreat...
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