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A single point of entry sounds good but when the info gets hacked and it is mandatory to register isn't this the gun registry all over again?

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For reference: Here is how age verification is working in the Britain now
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COMPLIANCE HAS RISK. A database with this much personal information is a prime target and without robust and constant scrutiny will fail.
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Dr Strangelove wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 2:50 pm A single point of entry sounds good but when the info gets hacked and it is mandatory to register isn't this the gun registry all over again?
I didn't submit to the gun registry, and I won't to this either.
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Didn’t Take Long To Reveal The UK’s Online Safety Act Is Exactly The Privacy-Crushing Failure Everyone Warned About
The only websites with the financial capacity to work around the government’s new regulations are the ones causing the problems in the first place.

It makes it harder for adults to access perfectly legal (and often helpful) information and services. It forces people to create detailed trails of their online activity linked to their real identities. It drives users toward less secure platforms and services. It destroys small online communities that can’t afford compliance costs. And it teaches an entire generation that bypassing government surveillance is a basic life skill.
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Bypassing government surveillance is required in a free society.
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Peter has issues with freedom.
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