Remember the laws about cookies in web browsers and forcing websites to declare and get permission to track you. We didn’t want websites knowing what we were doing.
Now we are essentially training people to freely give their identification potentially attaching their literally identity to their online habits. We have no idea about any of these verification services and whether they’re really trustworthy. Even if they are we are introducing a new attack vector for fraudulent verification systems.
BadKarmaMilsim on
Why aren’t we all ‘demonstrating’ about this?
Locking the streets of London down might make them pay attention.
Ask yourselves, what would the French be doing at a time like this?
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1: Data breaches, identity theft, and fraud
2: Data risks posed by third-party services
3: More realistic phishing campaigns
Both younger and older people will be scammed and exploited as a result of this policy.
Don’t be silly, anyone who opposes it might as well be a predator as our lovely tech secretary so lovingly stated!
Please sign and email your mp.
Repeal the Online Safety Act – Petitions https://share.google/kx8yt1m446xVziwGU
Remember the laws about cookies in web browsers and forcing websites to declare and get permission to track you. We didn’t want websites knowing what we were doing.
Now we are essentially training people to freely give their identification potentially attaching their literally identity to their online habits. We have no idea about any of these verification services and whether they’re really trustworthy. Even if they are we are introducing a new attack vector for fraudulent verification systems.
Why aren’t we all ‘demonstrating’ about this?
Locking the streets of London down might make them pay attention.
Ask yourselves, what would the French be doing at a time like this?