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  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

    @Fonant @david_chisnall You Are Wrong. The government can seize your computer and *then* search it, if you did something else. Consider why rape prosecutions in the UK collapsed since 2018—cops routinely seized and searched rape victims' phones for evidence of contact with the alleged rapist before or after the incident, so they stopped coming forward.

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    #49

    @cstross @david_chisnall I agree. Allowing for inspection of innocent people's personal computers is both unacceptable and also counter-productive for law enforcement.

    The police are not going to be randomly doing "illegal VPN inspections" on everyone. They can only target the few big public VPN services, and persuade them to add age verification.

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    • hypostase@bsd.networkH hypostase@bsd.network

      @oschonrock
      I'm assuming that this is the government's intention. To produce a generation of teenagers who understand TOR, and choose to use it as a first step, using their phones as routers and randomised exit points.
      @cstross

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      #50

      @hypostase @cstross

      I have no idea if that is their intention. Highly doubt it, given how clueless they are.

      The smart ones will use TOR bridges so it's even less trackable.

      But then you were probably being sarcastic, and well, I agree. That's what happens when you put stupid logs in people's way.. they learn to jump over them. And some will break their legs doing it.

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

        @cstross @david_chisnall I'm not planning to do anything that would result in the government seizing my computer 🙂

        There is no way the government can know whether or not I use a VPN or not, nor whether I use TOR.

        Unless the law allows the police to randomly inspect people's computers, and they do this to a significant proportion of the population, I can use any VPN I like without fear. We don't live in a police state yet...

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        #51

        @Fonant @david_chisnall Sure you're not planning on doing anything. That doesn't mean it won't happen to you. Remember, "if you've got nothing to hide you've got nothing to fear" was a favourite saying of Lavrenti Beria.

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        • oschonrock@mastodon.socialO oschonrock@mastodon.social

          @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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          #52

          @oschonrock @PeterSommerlad @cstross I'm presuming they'd want to check your age every time you USE a VPN connection? Otherwise the restriction on underage use would be meaningless.

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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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            #53

            @mbpaz @cstross My router is over 18 years old, and I'm not replacing it. And I can prove its age.

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

              @oschonrock @PeterSommerlad @cstross I'm presuming they'd want to check your age every time you USE a VPN connection? Otherwise the restriction on underage use would be meaningless.

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              #54

              @Fonant @oschonrock @PeterSommerlad The people proposing this amendment in the House of Lords are technical illiterates, that's what makes this so dangerous. So it will be interpreted over-broadly and damagingly with inevitable, unpredictable, side-effects.

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

                @oschonrock @PeterSommerlad @cstross I'm presuming they'd want to check your age every time you USE a VPN connection? Otherwise the restriction on underage use would be meaningless.

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                #55

                @Fonant @PeterSommerlad @cstross

                I doubt that... Or actually... they prob haven't thought about that sort of useful detail.

                But just like when your porn account has been age/verified once, you then just "log in" (or carry some kind jwt in a permanent cookie) for subsequent usage.

                And yes, if your kid can get access to your computer and log in as you, then all bets are off.

                VPNs will likely be similar?

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                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                  @Fonant @david_chisnall Sure you're not planning on doing anything. That doesn't mean it won't happen to you. Remember, "if you've got nothing to hide you've got nothing to fear" was a favourite saying of Lavrenti Beria.

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                  #56

                  @cstross @david_chisnall The likelihood of the police taking my computer for forensic examination is zero.

                  I have plenty of things that I must keep private. So does everyone.

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    @Fonant @oschonrock @PeterSommerlad The people proposing this amendment in the House of Lords are technical illiterates, that's what makes this so dangerous. So it will be interpreted over-broadly and damagingly with inevitable, unpredictable, side-effects.

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                    #57

                    @cstross @Fonant @PeterSommerlad

                    100% agreed...

                    The entire bill is totally technically illiterate with all sorts of backfiring fishhooks... embarrasing really.

                    No idea why Labour feels the need to do this sort of thing.

                    Worldproof the child, not childproof the world. And parents' responsibility.

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                    • oschonrock@mastodon.socialO oschonrock@mastodon.social

                      @Fonant @PeterSommerlad @cstross

                      I doubt that... Or actually... they prob haven't thought about that sort of useful detail.

                      But just like when your porn account has been age/verified once, you then just "log in" (or carry some kind jwt in a permanent cookie) for subsequent usage.

                      And yes, if your kid can get access to your computer and log in as you, then all bets are off.

                      VPNs will likely be similar?

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                      #58

                      @oschonrock @PeterSommerlad @cstross Yes. They can legislate as much as they want to age-verify all VPN users. Mathematics and logic makes this impossible to enforce in any meaningful way, though.

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                      • uilebheist@polyglot.cityU uilebheist@polyglot.city

                        @mbpaz @cstross My router is over 18 years old, and I'm not replacing it. And I can prove its age.

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                        #59

                        @Uilebheist @cstross "I'm an aging router, and I assume responsibility for any outbound packets these young devices connecting to me may send "

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                        • oschonrock@mastodon.socialO oschonrock@mastodon.social

                          @cstross @Fonant @PeterSommerlad

                          100% agreed...

                          The entire bill is totally technically illiterate with all sorts of backfiring fishhooks... embarrasing really.

                          No idea why Labour feels the need to do this sort of thing.

                          Worldproof the child, not childproof the world. And parents' responsibility.

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                          #60

                          @oschonrock @Fonant @PeterSommerlad Labour has a nasty paternalist/nanny state tradition going back over a century. It's baked in at this point: Labour knows what's best for you, peasant. (So do the Tories, but they approach it differently.)

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                          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                            @oschonrock @Fonant @PeterSommerlad Labour has a nasty paternalist/nanny state tradition going back over a century. It's baked in at this point: Labour knows what's best for you, peasant. (So do the Tories, but they approach it differently.)

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                            #61

                            @cstross @Fonant @PeterSommerlad

                            Complex subject.

                            For example, I would be quite pro a complete twitter ban in EU/UK.

                            Is that "nanny state", or is that recognising that X is deliberately manipulated to be a malignant anti-democratic cancer?

                            Porn for kids.... TBH, I get less excited about that, and selective blocking is hard/impractical.

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

                              @cstross @david_chisnall I'm not planning to do anything that would result in the government seizing my computer 🙂

                              There is no way the government can know whether or not I use a VPN or not, nor whether I use TOR.

                              Unless the law allows the police to randomly inspect people's computers, and they do this to a significant proportion of the population, I can use any VPN I like without fear. We don't live in a police state yet...

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                              #62

                              @Fonant @cstross @david_chisnall emphasis on yet. When you go through the U.K. border they can seize for inspection all devices you are carrying, no matter your citizenship.

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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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                                #63

                                @cstross There's no way they can possibly enforce this for existing VPN users.

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                                • nicovel0@mastodon.socialN nicovel0@mastodon.social

                                  @Fonant @cstross @david_chisnall emphasis on yet. When you go through the U.K. border they can seize for inspection all devices you are carrying, no matter your citizenship.

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                                  #64

                                  @Nicovel0 @cstross @david_chisnall Yeah, but I'm not going to be carrying my desktop computer on foreign trips.

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                                  • oschonrock@mastodon.socialO oschonrock@mastodon.social

                                    @cstross @Fonant @PeterSommerlad

                                    Complex subject.

                                    For example, I would be quite pro a complete twitter ban in EU/UK.

                                    Is that "nanny state", or is that recognising that X is deliberately manipulated to be a malignant anti-democratic cancer?

                                    Porn for kids.... TBH, I get less excited about that, and selective blocking is hard/impractical.

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                                    #65

                                    @oschonrock @cstross @PeterSommerlad A ban on Twitter in the EU would also be impossible to enforce.

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                                    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                      @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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                                      #66

                                      @cstross @capriciousday Lawyers likewise. Working at home or in a court building, using confidential & legally privileged data on the office server...

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                                      • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                                        @cstross @capriciousday Lawyers likewise. Working at home or in a court building, using confidential & legally privileged data on the office server...

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                                        #67

                                        @HighlandLawyer @cstross @capriciousday They'll argue that lawyers are over 18 "and why would be a problem to prove that?".
                                        Remember it's the "Labour" party we are talking about.

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

                                          @oschonrock @cstross @PeterSommerlad A ban on Twitter in the EU would also be impossible to enforce.

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                                          #68

                                          @Fonant @cstross @PeterSommerlad
                                          Yes, I agree that geoblocking would have many holes (vpns, tor, etc), but that is acceptable in this case, IMO

                                          Because the threat that ban would be trying protect against, is serious damage to Europe's democracies. Democracy is a numbers game by definition. So to eliminate a major source of malignant misinformation for say 90% people who can't be bothered to circumvent the geoblock, would destroy the network effect that is so core to any social network's power.

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