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Classic surveillance-state shenanigans…
“If you don’t want the UK government to mandate backdoor access into private messages, you aren’t serious about protecting children!”
this will prolly end as well as brexit… and just as well thought out
Yeah just look at the last UK age verification law that was delayed over and over again until it was quietly scraped. Its likely Ofcom will struggle to get up and running.
This is what I’m banking on - I suspect it’ll be like all the other times the UK government tried to break the internet, nothing will actually happen.
Does this only apply to companies with physical operations in the UK? If it applies to all internet entities, then how do they enforce it on a company from another country? If it’s only UK based businesses, then what’s the point? Kids can go to a site hosted in another country.
They can block access to the site if they don’t comply. Then people use VPN.
Also, companies can proactively block traffic coming in from the UK if they don’t feel like abiding by the rules. This generally happens when the cost to change their service to fit the law is higher that the amount they make from serving that country. It happened with GDPR.
Does this also give 5 Eyes access to this info?