VPN use soars in UK after age-verification laws go into effect
After the United Kingdomβs Online Safety Act went into effect on Friday, requiring porn platforms and other adult content sites to implement user age verification mechanisms, use of virtual private networks (VPNs) and other circumvention tools spiked in the UK over the weekend.
Experts had expected the surge, given that similar trends have been visible in other countries that have implemented age check laws. But as a new wave of age check regulations debuts, open Internet advocates warn that the uptick in use of circumvention tools in the UK is the latest example of how an escalating cat-and-mouse game can develop between people looking to anonymously access services online and governments seeking to enforce content restrictions.
The Online Safety Act requires that websites hosting porn, self-harm, suicide, and eating disorder content implement βhighly effectiveβ age checks for visitors from the UK. These checks can include uploading an ID document and selfie for validation and analysis. And along with increased demand for services like VPNsβwhich allow users to mask basic indicators of their physical location onlineβpeople have also been playing around with other creative workarounds. In some cases, reportedly, you can even use the video game Death Strandingβs photo mode to take a selfie of character Sam Porter Bridges and submit it to access age-gated forum content.
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