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  3. The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched.

The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched.

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  • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

    The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

    "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

    #UKSocialMediaBan

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    #8

    @angusm

    ROFL I really must look into setting up a VPN for Chez Moose. Being a grumpy old git of a moose (old enough that even the supermarket ladies don't ask me for age verification when buying beer), all this nonsense is extremely irritating.

    <Shakes walking stick at clouds.>

    3:O#>

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    • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

      The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

      "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

      #UKSocialMediaBan

      huntingdon@mstdn.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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      #9

      @angusm

      Trying to figure out how Keir Starmer's govt will reach 10 million children, to teach them the importance of using VPNs, when it also intends to ban their social media access -- the purpose for much of their use of the Internet -- until they're sixteen.

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      • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

        The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

        "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

        #UKSocialMediaBan

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        #10

        @angusm So uh, without a #VPN, your ISP can potentially view all your web traffic, right?

        With a VPN, aren't we just substituting who can potentially view all your web traffic? Instead of the ISP, it's the people at the VPN that can view it?

        The "just use a VPN because #privacy" crowd never seems to explain how one would choose a #trustworthy and #secure VPN.

        danielmreck@mas.toD muhammadfreesoftware@fosstodon.orgM chrisgerhard@mastodon.greenC 3 Replies Last reply
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        • danielmreck@mas.toD danielmreck@mas.to

          @angusm So uh, without a #VPN, your ISP can potentially view all your web traffic, right?

          With a VPN, aren't we just substituting who can potentially view all your web traffic? Instead of the ISP, it's the people at the VPN that can view it?

          The "just use a VPN because #privacy" crowd never seems to explain how one would choose a #trustworthy and #secure VPN.

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          #11

          @angusm Hot take: This British government plan to teach millions of schoolchildren to use a #VPN actually directs them all to use the free accounts at vpn[.]definitelynotmi5[.]uk because you can only trust your friendly local VPN vetted by The People Who Know.

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          • danielmreck@mas.toD danielmreck@mas.to

            @angusm So uh, without a #VPN, your ISP can potentially view all your web traffic, right?

            With a VPN, aren't we just substituting who can potentially view all your web traffic? Instead of the ISP, it's the people at the VPN that can view it?

            The "just use a VPN because #privacy" crowd never seems to explain how one would choose a #trustworthy and #secure VPN.

            muhammadfreesoftware@fosstodon.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #12

            @DanielMReck @angusm Use Tor browser then. It's going to be slow though

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            • muhammadfreesoftware@fosstodon.orgM muhammadfreesoftware@fosstodon.org

              @DanielMReck @angusm Use Tor browser then. It's going to be slow though

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              #13

              @MuhammadFreeSoftware @angusm Slow, yes, and I imagine a lot of the internet blocks Tor nodes just like it blocks VPN nodes, thanks to the unsavory types that likely flood those services alongside all of the legitimate/harmless users.

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              • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                #UKSocialMediaBan

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                #14

                @angusm Pure bollox

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                • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                  The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                  "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                  #UKSocialMediaBan

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                  #15

                  @angusm

                  This is the best characterization of this I've read. Lovely.

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                  • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                    The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                    "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                    #UKSocialMediaBan

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                    #16

                    @angusm

                    The Law of Unintended Consequences

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                    • muhammadfreesoftware@fosstodon.orgM muhammadfreesoftware@fosstodon.org

                      @DanielMReck @angusm Use Tor browser then. It's going to be slow though

                      akromos@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #17

                      @MuhammadFreeSoftware @DanielMReck @angusm the issue is DrkWb was a military project . And Thor is broken for several years already

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                      • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                        The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                        "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                        #UKSocialMediaBan

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                        #18

                        @angusm With the rise of autocratic governments

                        The uk is literally turning into an autocracy with weaponization of terrorist laws and having deal with evil comoanies like Palantir

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                        • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                          The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                          "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                          #UKSocialMediaBan

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                          #19

                          @angusm Just because our government is so questionable at the best of times...

                          this *is* satire, right?

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                          • akromos@mastodon.socialA akromos@mastodon.social

                            @MuhammadFreeSoftware @DanielMReck @angusm the issue is DrkWb was a military project . And Thor is broken for several years already

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                            #20

                            @akromos @DanielMReck @angusm I used to daily drive Tor. Btw, the internet itself is kind of ARPAnet's successor, so clear web too "was a military project"

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                            • huntingdon@mstdn.socialH huntingdon@mstdn.social

                              @angusm

                              Trying to figure out how Keir Starmer's govt will reach 10 million children, to teach them the importance of using VPNs, when it also intends to ban their social media access -- the purpose for much of their use of the Internet -- until they're sixteen.

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                              #21

                              @huntingdon @angusm that *is* exactly how they will learn to use VPNs.

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                              • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                                "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                                #UKSocialMediaBan

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                                #22

                                @angusm First, they ban children from social media, then they teach them workarounds?

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                                • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                  The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                                  "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                                  #UKSocialMediaBan

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                                  #23

                                  @angusm I think they are doing to criminalize what should be a human right, access to the internet. By making it a crime, they can force kids to become criminals and lose some of their freedom and their rights. Get 'em while their young and they might never break free.

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                                  • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                    The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                                    "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                                    #UKSocialMediaBan

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                                    #24

                                    @angusm

                                    /S

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                                    • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                      The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                                      "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                                      #UKSocialMediaBan

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                                      #25

                                      @angusm

                                      "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                                      Starmers next project, the great british Firewall, inspired by Putins actions, all oversea cables will be cut, starlink usage banned.

                                      What the twits are doing is to allow those who can afford starlink free internet access while restricting and dumbing down the rest of kids and youth.

                                      Let it rain brains in westminster

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                                      • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                        The UK government's plan to teach 10 million British children how to use VPNs may be one of the most ambitious IT education projects ever launched. Experts have praised the scheme, saying that a deft combination of incentives and peer education make it more likely to succeed than other, comparable initiatives.

                                        "With the rise of autocratic governments worldwide, VPN-literacy is more essential than ever.” said one expert, “This bold project definitely comes at the right time.”

                                        #UKSocialMediaBan

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                                        #26

                                        @angusm Democrats/labour/whatever won't stop until every device is locked down and everyone is registered with Palantir.

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                                        • danielmreck@mas.toD danielmreck@mas.to

                                          @angusm So uh, without a #VPN, your ISP can potentially view all your web traffic, right?

                                          With a VPN, aren't we just substituting who can potentially view all your web traffic? Instead of the ISP, it's the people at the VPN that can view it?

                                          The "just use a VPN because #privacy" crowd never seems to explain how one would choose a #trustworthy and #secure VPN.

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                                          #27

                                          @DanielMReck @angusm it depends on why you are using a VPN. If all the traffic over the VPN is encrypted there is little need to trust the VPN. The crucial part for the youth is they won't appear to be in the UK.

                                          Now whether the youth can be bothered to set up fake accounts in some country with a less authoritarian government we will see, but the evidence from Australia suggests a significant number will.

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