How it feels using TOR as a Brit rn 🤘
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I did it by just clicking the three horizontal lines at the top right corner > settings > search "bridges" > request bridges
My bad, I wasn’t specific.
I looking for something comprehensive for non-techies with a desire to be safe on the Webster. -
Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
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Maybe his last name is Park
Parker is a fairly common English lastname too
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It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
There were restrictions in the UK before this latest measure got put in place, ISP providers provide it so parents could manage it. But my guess is a large proportion of parents were either too stupid to use, didn't care, or simply didn't know. Broadband parental control.
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OBFS4 bridges.
Ah, thanks!
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It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
... There has been. It'd called blocklists. UK specifically even had it at the IP level, but excluding that there's extensions that also block that stuff. There's actually many ways to block that stuff.
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Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
brit
frenchfryenjoyer
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cool meme but there's a sign for no P. why isn't man peeing
How do you know he isn't
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Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
Everybody should download Tor Snowflake so we can help people circumvent TOR censorship.
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Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
It bothers me that the sunglasses are in front of the diagonal. That diagonal is also the wrong way.
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Context: UK passed this online safety act thing a few days ago (source) where you have to verify your age on sites that might contain nsfw content and the checks involve stuff like uploading a photo of your face, ID or even your passport. if anything it's just making people more unsafe (look what happened with the Tea app which required similar verification (source)). ain't gonna dox myself to the government/companies and it's easily circumvented using TOR lol. fuck da system
But tor is slow af isn't it?
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But tor is slow af isn't it?
I2p
Or using a vpn your friend jn the empire paid for so ice wouldn't murder her for looking at porn that's too gay.
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But tor is slow af isn't it?
Is aroubd 10-20 mbps now
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frenchfryenjoyer
Sadly, we do call skinny chips "french fries" over here.
Also, the fry in your gif isn't french
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But tor is slow af isn't it?
its been quite fast for a while now. i often get around 3-4 MB/s (24-32Mbps) downloading files.
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It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
Low-key if you're that incompetent you don't know about any kind of parental blocking you shouldn't have kids in the first place. We really don't need more stupid in the gene pool
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It would be great to have a restriction stronger than "are you 18 years or older?" so I can let my kids roam the internet without care. But this is a bit backwards.
There are plenty of options for blocking unwanted material from kids.
This is a leap towards removing any anonymity or privacy online so you can be punished for wrongthink - there is nothing here which helps protect children any better than what was already in place.
We should always be wary of laws being passed in the name of "protecting the children", because often they are used to justify government overreach, censorship, and good old fashioned authoritarianism.
Parents should educate themselves on how to curate a healthy online experience for their child, and I dare say maybe don't shove in iPad in their face from being a baby just to keep them quiet.
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My bad, I wasn’t specific.
I looking for something comprehensive for non-techies with a desire to be safe on the Webster.this is a good guide on how to use the browser safely:
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But tor is slow af isn't it?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yeah using tor broswer is generally slow - adjust expectation and see it as a necessary tradeoff for some privacy and it is fine.
Further than that, browsing the 'dark web' has mainly been a boring/frustrating experience, but going forward, between tech oligarch-surveillance-capitalists co-option of the web on one side, and increasingly authoritarian Western governments on the other, the dark web might be the only place to get an online experience something like I was told the internet was going to be a few decades ago.
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frenchfryenjoyer
Thin chips = french fries
Thick chips = chips
What Americans call chips = crisps