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UK Lords propose ban on VPNs for children

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30 points by josephcsible 18 days ago · 8 comments

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lostlogin 18 days ago

So you couldn’t connect to your own home?

ChrisArchitect 18 days ago

[dupe] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46236738

J0nL 17 days ago

The only thing I find more suspicous than the sudden global attack on VPNs and privacy is the people trying to hand wave it away as nothing to worry about.

The stasi could only dream of having the tools that are already available today to use.

londons_explore 17 days ago

UK Lords have no actual power and beyond the occasional news story what they say doesn't have any impact.

  • saltwatercowboy 17 days ago

    Technically the lords don't have the same power as an elected second house in other bicameral legislatures, that's correct. They can propose bills and delay bills proposed by the House of Commons, though, and the latter can be enough to kill momentum during some parliaments.

JumpCrisscross 18 days ago

All of them? Or some? Because I’m halfway sure I can find a Congressman who supports almost anything.

darubedarob 17 days ago

The social equals of prince andrew, who did nothing for the working class girls of Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Oldham, Oxford and zbristol, set out to protect the children. Meanwhile whats needed are sturdy trees and lampposts for all those traitors to sit on the branches and think about what they have done.

Bender 17 days ago

Goodbye SSH?

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