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Seemingly not satisfied with achieving a consensus on EU-wide control of messaging apps, the Danish government recently came up with a legislative proposal that sought to ban the domestic use of VPNs — to access geo-restricted streaming content and bypass website blocks.
86 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin 2h

Nobody can stop you to rent a cheap VPS https://bitcoin-vps.com and make your own VPN and use a wireguard tunnel.

The so called "domestic VPN" is referring to all those commercial companies selling VPN services or garbage browser extensions etc.

Who knows how to deal with IP geolocation is not affected by any of these bombastic declarations.

The problem come when will be enforced a draconian verification of contracting an internet connection. Will be many people that will comply...

This is the biggest problem in the world: COMPLIANCE. People are fucking stupid and will comply with anything.

The whole point is not how to avoid these crap laws, but how to make OBSOLETE and rebut any gov authority. It blows my mind that people nowadays still do not try to REBUT gov authority... and they only obey or in some cases trying to avoid. That's not a fight, is cowardice.

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57 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 8h

Only a matter of time. The fight is coming

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Going to be interesting to see what happens when they realize that literally every business in their country (including the government) relies on VPNs for folks doing any sort of remote work.

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they'll just whitelist certain VPNs, and the app stores will comply and only allow those services and that'll capture about 98% of people

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Wouldn't govs just love to have a centralized list of all permitted monitored safe VPNs...

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The fun fight will be against nostr, but it grows organically and slow.

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