[Infowarrior] - UK censorwall bans VPNs

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Fri Sep 6 09:20:52 CDT 2013


UK censorwall bans VPNs

Cory Doctorow at 5:50 am Fri, Sep 6, 2013

http://boingboing.net/2013/09/06/uk-censorwall-bans-vpns.html

UK mobile providers, including O2 and its reseller GiffGaff, are blocking commercial VPN providers that help to secure sensitive communications from criminals, hackers and government spies. In particular, O2/GiffGaff block IPREDator, my favorite VPN service. The carriers claim that because these services could be use to bypass their Internet censorship tools -- switched on by default, a regime that is coming soon to hardline Internet connections, thanks to demands from Prime Minister David Cameron -- they, too, must be blocked.

The only way to stop Internet users from accessing "bad" websites is to spy on all their Internet traffic (you have to look at all their traffic in order to interdict the forbidden sites). So it follows that any censorship system must also ban any privacy/security tools. The UK is raising a generation of Internet users who are told that "security" requires them to make their sensitive, personal information available to  anyone who is listening in on the network, because otherwise they might see sexually explicit material. Instead of teaching kids how to stay safe online, the official UK Internet safety policy requires them to be totally naked in all their online communications.

Adults are allowed to opt out of the filter -- though some carriers make this hard, requiring them to present themselves in person with their passports in hand -- but that's beside the point. Having been told that the filter blocks "adult" content (though it fails miserably at this, by any definition of "adult"), how many parents will be willing to say, "No, I don't want this filter on my kids' phones?"


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