Feels like we are shifting into a seriously locked down future of the internet. Where everything will require ID to do anything from seeing memes to eventually reading news sites. I cannot believe how quickly all this is happening and how co-ordinated it seems to be.
VPN’s work for now but what about when the EU and USA pass their restriction and censorship acts too, eventually there will be nowhere to VPN too. Does anyone have any advice other than hoarding what ever data and sites we can now while they are still available?
stsquad@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
I don’t know why we couldn’t have what we already have on mobile. My kids phones have isp enforced restrictions that prevent them stumbling onto most adult sites. At home I’ve got their devices fairly locked down but I’m fairly technical so know how it works. I don’t know why households couldn’t just have a setting with their ISP that allows them to opt in/out of blocking non-OSA compliment sites rather than doing a blanket censorship.
I get the reasoning behind the OSA - a lot of parents don’t know how to protect their kids online and defer to the government to sort it out. However the implementation has been a giant flustercuck.
eldebryn@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Because it’s not about the kids.
The UK, or any government, could instead use the money for OSA to create a protocol/mandate that phone and net providers need to adhere to, which enables parents to restrict to adult content. Heck, phone-only sims and adult traffic control administered via “parent accounts” would deal with almost the entire problem seeing how most young people use phones for internet access anyways instead of laptops and desktops.
But it’s not about the kids. It’s about control and having an excuse to abolish privacy.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 18 hours ago
You can still Google image search “tits”. The OSA doesn’t stop that.
mannycalavera@feddit.uk 2 days ago
Sir, I will refer you to my previous reply.
sunzu2@thebrainbin.org 2 days ago
Yes. I would rather have feds and corpos control what my kids can and can't access.
We really are headed into two tier society... People who take digital sovereignty seriously and the useful idiot slaves