2025-03-26 - OFCOM: "Advisory Letter: illegal content risk assessments - your duties under the Online Safety Act 2023"

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@ScooterL you fucking nigger did you put null up to this
So... am I gonna get done if I hang around here?
Just get a VPN, faggots.

I know you faggots have fucked up teeth, but i didn't know you retards were incapable of also reading ENGLISH
President Trump should rename the language to American.

Mullvad is pretty well regarded (and takes crypto payments)
Mullvad has the advantage that you can pay by sending them cash in an envelope. They never need to know who or where you are.
 
I think people unfamiliar with our government underestimate how much it prioritizes the appearance of doing something over actually doing something. The primary purpose of this law is to get headlines in the papers about how the government is protecting children from online evil, or along those lines.

Is that an invitation to be blase about OPSEC? Not remotely. But I think it's important to keep in mind.

And before any of you go "but muh Caroline Farrow", I'll make the point with a familiar phrase: the tall poppy gets cut down. That's what we do. We go in hard on poor unfortunates to get headlines so we don't actually have to do anything beyond that, because that's expensive and time consuming.
"Oi, cain't 'appen to me, bruv"

Ok, retard.
 
Adding a reminder that Brave has built in tor support could be a good addition, considering it is WAY more user friendly than tor browser
I actually wouldn't recommend this, although I still like Brave in general (with caveats better discussed elsewhere). It mixes clearnet/tor content so it's very, very easy to accidentally open clearnet links outside of tor without recognizing it, and once that's leaked, it's leaked.

I'd recommend Opera's VPN over it, in fact, I solely have Opera for the VPN so that I can just turn it on and never turn it off. Most VPN problems are user error, and Brave's makes user error very easy.

Something like Mullvad with Lockdown is always going to work so long as you always keep it on. (Also don't do things like having your browser open previously open tabs on start, or open previously closed apps like browsers. Especially with Windows, which is totally moronic about startup order and will eagerly do things like open your browser before your VPN is done connecting.)
 
What do you expect Brits to do about this, Captain Retard? We burned the entire country down last summer over how much we hate the government and without even touching on what they did to the rioters themselves, they imprisoned people for years for standing watching things unfold, or making socialmedia posts that remotely sympathise with rioters in response. People have families and jobs, they're scared shitless of what the government will do to them or their family if they try to protest anything again. The people in the UK live under a tyrannical regime that fucking hates them, your retarded logic is on par with hating people from the GDR or Soviet Union because they happened to be born into a system that exists to oppress them.
Sorry bro, can't hear you over the sound of my freedom guns.
 
The farms isn't blocked in NZ. They had a pissy-fit over the Christchurch shooting video, but it has better protection of speech than a lot of other places. Like Europe, or Australia.
What has been frequently overlooked even around here was that the christ church shooter never hosted his video here. It got scraped off facebook and reposted. What New Zealand wanted from the farms was all the info on the users who WATCHED the video.
 
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If you are from the UK and are not seeing this, it is because you already have a token. Once it expires (i.e. your next KiwiFlare page), you will see it.
Good move in pulling the plug before they do, calling out the tyrannical surveillance state, and providing options to end users. Love the logo as well.
 
Was gonna laugh at the retarded Brits until I remembered certified GOATed poster @Otterly is in some kind of place under their limey authoritarian thumb... well, at least the limited number of good Brits and Brit-adjacents will be more protected from the retarded UK government by necessity to even access the site.
 
"We stood up, but they made it illegal to stand up!"

That's how fucking cucked and retarded you sound.
People did and do stand up, but the moment they do, they send you to a paki infested prison to be beaten to death by Muslims for two years or lock you up in iso (see Tommy Robinson) to make you go nuts. We live under an authoritarian surveillance state. If you're not from a country that runs like this, you will never understand the level of fear people have towards the government. They track everything you say, everything you do, and they condition retards into acting as snitches for the government.

I cannot stress enough that you have no idea what the fuck you are talking about, and you are probably an underage retard if you cannot sympathise with blokes who have kids and wives to look after who just cannot afford to take the risk and blow their entire life up. If Baz and the lads go out to do a spot of paki bashing or politician bashing, they'll label you a domestic terrorist, you'll lose your job, they'll lock you up, and prevent you from seeing your children or wife ever again. Even if you get out, you're going to be completely unemployable for life and tarred as an extremist by the government, so good luck ever being able to take care of yourself or your family ever again!

You are also completely missing the fact that people in this country are absolutely skint at the minute and can barely afford to keep the lights on, let alone make meaningful change right now. If the man of the house goes to prison, his entire family will end up homeless. Exercise some critical thinking you fuckwit.
 
What's the bottom line for this sort of enforcement? Will they actually steal your SOA for the site?
The letter specified they would charge a fine of 18 million dollars or some percentage of the Kiwi Farms global revenue, whichever one is higher.

As the Kiwi Farms is no longer a website which is intended or allowed to be accessed from the UK, there is no longer any concern of UK citizens using the website and stumbling across illegal content and therefore no enforcement will be necessary or even justifiable.
 
I actually wouldn't recommend this, although I still like Brave in general (with caveats better discussed elsewhere). It mixes clearnet/tor content so it's very, very easy to accidentally open clearnet links outside of tor without recognizing it, and once that's leaked, it's leaked.
This is a good point that most privacy mistakes are invisible.

VPN users should test to see if they're leaking their IP, browsing or fingerprint through WebRTC, DNS or JS.

https://browserleaks.com/webrtc
https://browserleaks.com/canvas
https://browserleaks.com/dns

The EFF site to test leaks is also one to seek out but it's hard to trust them nowadays.
 
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