and fuck the UK goverment

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    It is fucking mental that an industry plagued by data harvesting is being asked to harvest more data.

    Anyway, I’m now in Belgium according to my VPN.

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    Yeah I hate this. Glad I’m not using it much anymore anyway but damnnnn. I’m convinced they’re rolling this out under the guise of child safety but with the profit motive of data harvesting for their donors

  • 1234567ATEUP@lemmy.worldB
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    yup, this world is full of spermlube farting toddlers, shitlube droolin, shitsteam sneezing total removed saturn cock riding nazis. i have proof. PLS queue this planet and system for total annihilation. it’s worthless, unless of course youre a flying floppy dildo, on a mission to monkey fuck mars

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    Lol yeah I’m not doing that. VPN all the way.

    Today I’m french.

    Tomorrow, who knows?

    The possibilities are endless.

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      Too bad VPN server addresses are on-sight to reddit’s IP blocking strategy for years now. For whatever good internet choice you make, reddit reciprocates with an equally bad one

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        Remember when you didn’t even need an email address to sign up for reddit?

        If I need to look at that site, my LibRedirect extension sends me to a privacy focused mirror

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        Mullvad has couple of USA exits that don’t get blocked by Reddit. Texas and D.C., I think.

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        What’s funny about that is the VPN I use I saw advertised on Reddit. I wonder if these companies know that they ban users for using their products? Well I guess they don’t really don’t care.

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          Other companies: Thank you for buying from our sponsors! Here’s a code for 15% off!

          Reddit: You bought from our sponsors? Lol, you’re banned.

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        Nobody has created some sort of fake virtual camera thing? Like it appears in device manager as a real webcam, but the output is altered?

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          I’d assume that this is something that can be most-easily bypassed at the browser level if a site can request access to a camera.

          I don’t think that any trusted-to-the-camera hardware stack exists today.

          But at an OS level…

          I dunno about Windows, but Linux can do virtual video-4-linux devices, which is probably how the OS exposes a camera to a browser on Linux.

          https://github.com/v4l2loopback/v4l2loopback

          This module allows you to create “virtual video devices”. Normal (v4l2) applications will read these devices as if they were ordinary video devices, but the video will not be read from e.g. a capture card but instead it is generated by another application.

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          Have you never done one of these for an ID check? Doesn’t work like that, it will likely ask you to turn your head so it can take a “3D” scan.

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            I never have had to do one of these, and I promise I’m not deliberately trying to ask stupid questions. Would this system be fooled by holding up a mannequin head?

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    So I don’t have a horse in the race, but I am curious if you follow the link to estimate age from selfie, and claimed some random picture of a politician is your selfie, would that work?

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      Idk but it probably forces use of ur camera and uses faceid features. can’t just upload a random photo

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        As those policies are enforced client side, an industrious person could probably see how it works and do whatever. I can’t seem to trigger any age verification to see, but if it works in a web browser, you can pretty much rewrite everything about it and make it upload whatever you like.

        Sy far the only ones I’ve seen are scenarios where I have to upload photo to match my appearance when I show up in person to something, so it’s not useful in that context, but I’m suspecting this scenario is similar.

        The counter argument could be that if a person has that ability, they are probably close enough to being an adult and/or have earned their technically illegal access to porn, and the site operator made a good earnest attempt that stands up to casual lying.

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      From what I have heard it’s absolute bare minimum level of checks so it will probably work

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        The “thing” is how to age gate materials on the internet. I said I’m up for a solution. What’s yours?

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          Why stop at porn? Any objectionable words (like darn or poop), or any form of non-consensual contact (including Three Stooges pies in the face) must require photo ID to access. The internet is for everyone, after all.

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            No that’s not how the world works. All things are not for everybody. Ask any parent. Your kids do not get to run free and do whatever they want.

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          There already is a solution. Parents need to be involved in restricting what their kids are viewing. Thats the solution, but parents dont want to do that, they want the sites to do the job for them.

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            Nope. Its already been tried. The internet is too ubiquitous.
            And that’s like saying, all liquor stores should not require ID, and it’s the parents fault if an underage kid acquires some booze.
            Silly.

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              Again, liquor store and this aren’t even remotely the same. So your example is irrelevant. Silly.

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                This is about age restriction which is entirely the same. You can stop commenting now because I don’t think you’re following along.

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                  Im following along perfectly fine. You’re the one not comprehending the fallacies in your argument, but nice try. Im done responding to you after this though anyway cause its obvious you aren’t interested in actually listening and learning.

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      Except you’re not at the risk of the liquor store owners storing a copy of your ID when they quickly review it

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        Nor at risk of a server misconfiguration leaking all the copies to random assholes

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          What the heck is a “novel solution”

          It seems like a great way to deprive young people of education and exposure to foreign culture. Not to mention asking everyone to validate there age seems like a great way to ruin the entire internet.

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            You taking it a little far I think there. Education into foreign culture can be provided by books.
            Anyway, there are things that children should not be allowed to have access to. And that access has always been partially governed by parents and partially governed by Society.
            Now when I was a kid my dad could take me to an R-rated movie and that’s fine. But no parent, no admission.
            When you’re there in person someone can look at you and make a judgment of your age or they can ID you.
            That’s not possible using the internet without people saying it’s too invasive.
            So we need some kind of solution which provides enough anonymity while also being able to absolutely confirm you are above certain age.

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              I think the reality is that kids will get exposed to adult content at some point on the internet. As a parent it is very important to have sex related conversations early so that your kid doesn’t get taken advantage of. At the end of the day kids grow up to be adults and sometimes that happens much faster than we would like it to. Even if you shelter your kid they will still get exposed from other kids. You can’t control teens and young adults.

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      Government should provide a way to anonymously verify that you have reached a certain age (not your exact age). If your id is a smart card, the proof could even be generated offline.

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    What I don’t understand is that there are ways to prevent kids from looking at porn that don’t rely on crazy shit like this, even if they do involve some government action. Having to send a picture of your face to a porn provider to view porn is the dumbest possible way to fix this. I suspect the real reason for all of this is people want to effectively ban porn altogether and dumb fucks are letting them.

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      Having to upload your ID anywhere is already sketchy as-is, let alone a porn site. What ever happened to the days of “never use your real name on the internet”? Computer class teachers would drill that into students’ heads all the way through K-12.

      When Facebook came along, I thought people were insane for posting things under their full name with their photo attached to it. I thought MySpace was asking for too much personal info as-is! Fast forward ~20 years, and not only are you expected to provide your real identity on several websites, some American states even require it now!

      Honestly blows my mind how willingly we gave up our online anonymity without even the slightest bit of pushback. We all just accept it as normal now.

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        FB has a very aggressive data mining verification for making an account, they don’t even let you use some obscure emails to registet

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      It’s going to be interesting to see if, after Britons become accustomed to letting websites take pictures of their identity documents, whether there will be interesting fraud attempts made on the British public from other websites who claim that they are conforming to British law.

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      @markovs_gun @Abraxas Kids are being banned from all social media here in Australia soon. Including, it seems, YouTube lol.
      Expensive and completely unworkable. Reminds me I must spin up that Mastodon instance for my kids and their mates :mastodondance:
      It’s absolutely not about making sure everyone signs up to DigitalID.