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Steve
Steve
30 Jul 2025 09:26

It's an ill-thought out and unenforceable act that will actually make the internet less safe.

And Ofcom is dreaming if it thinks it can violate the rights of US corporations and citizens.

Trump didn't seem fully aware of what is going on. Once he is aware, I don't think he'll let this stand.

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burneside
burneside
30 Jul 2025 19:01

It's like MPs and Ofcom have never heard of VPNs.

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Paul
Paul
31 Jul 2025 06:43

Yep, braindead MPs, banned us from viewing rt.com. Their tiny brains think we mustn't read Russian propaganda, we should only read their propaganda.

rt.com - banned in the uk

But wait a minute, just use tor browser, which protects you from the likes of google, facebook and other evil scum.

rt.com - viewed in the uk

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Steve
Steve
31 Jul 2025 08:16

It was Facebook that was blamed for harming kids in the first place. So now adults are expected to give up their privacy and risk getting their identities stolen because the government is lazy and stupid.

Kids are tech savvy and will know how to circumvent the rules. Most adults are too. It's the politicians that are clueless.

Steve
Steve
01 Aug 2025 12:15

The yanks are not happy. Ofcom is being sued. Well worth a listen.

"We fought a war over this and the UK lost."

https://x.com/GBNEWS/status/1950916859940995441

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