The VPN industry reacts to the UK's teen social media ban
"The point of these technologies is not to protect children but to create a centralized digital ID database to find and track down online political dissent."
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Keir Stamer resigned, but do not let that be a distraction.
The surveillance infrastructure he built is still there.
Politicians come and go.
The infrastructure doesn't.
Tony Blair sold the Iraq War on weapons of mass destruction.
He is now selling Digital ID and facial recognition on public safety.
Same pitch.
Different weapon.
Tony Blair touts the incredible "benefits" of merging digital ID with facial recognition and AI. 😳
"Facial recognition can now spot suspects in real time from live video... AI will go even further—spotting crime patterns, guiding patrols and streamlining decisions."
"This is
Texas Just Leaked 3 Million Driver’s Licenses and Passports
The same government now demanding digital ID to enter websites just proved it can’t guard the identity documents it already holds.
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June so far:
🇬🇧 UK announced ID checks at device level.
🇨🇦 Canada announced it's joining the social media ban.
🇮🇳 India banned Telegram.
🇪🇺 EU claimed its age verification cannot be bypassed by VPN.
🏛️ Council of Europe breached. 297 GB gone.
Italy said none of this will work.