To the millions of “far right” patriots that were at the #UniteTheKingdom festival yesterday, this is a step by step guide by our very own @TRobinsonNewEra on how to legally not pay for your #BBC propaganda.
You are very welcome. 😊🇬🇧
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@PeterSweden7 For perspective vpns are not banned in Russia but they are , pretty much, in China. So on the authoritarian rule scale Britain you are somewhere between Russia and China with a lean towards chinese communist rule ...
It'd almost be funny to watch them try to ban VPNs.
If they just enact a law banning "virtual private network" software, then existing solutions will just change their description to something that is not a VPN (e.g. "transient encrypted communication"). Or VPN solutions would just transform to be more like the Onion Router.
This means that the only way they could actually achieve an effective ban would be to ban the use of encrypted communication, of any type.
This would destroy Internet security, making the Internet unusable for anything requiring privacy (such as banking, shopping, secure website communications, authentication, secure email, video conferencing, etc.). If they tried to ban the use of encryption except for specific named usecases, the usecases would have to be so diverse that it effectively relegalised point to point encrypted communication (a.k.a. it'd be relegalising VPNs).
Buckle up folks, this could get wild!