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@kubikpixel@chaos.social
2025-10-20 14:45:31

»Amazon Web #Service's — DNS-Problem legte zahlreiche #Online-Dienste lahm:
Wenn es einmal bei einem der großen #Cloud Service #Provider

@light@noc.social
2025-09-20 18:04:32

Daily reminder for Brits:
#OnlineSafetyAct

@oekologisch_unterwegs@mastodon.online
2025-10-11 18:18:08

Outdoorbekleidung kostet oft ein Vermögen.
Ich habe lange nach einem dünnen, langärmelige #Herrenhemd gesucht und eines gefunden. Allerdings nur im #Onlinehandel. Es bietet UV-Schutz und hat ein angenehmes Tragegefühl. Der Stoff ist schnelltrocknend. Mehr zu meinem Standard-Outdoor-Hem…

Ein olivgrünes, langärmliges Outdoor-Herrenhemd der Marke Craghoppers hängt an einem Bügel. Das Hemd hat zwei Brusttaschen mit Knöpfen und eine durchgehende Knopfleiste. Die Ärmel sind hochkrempelbar und können mit einer Lasche fixiert werden. Der Stoff wirkt leicht und atmungsaktiv, ideal für Outdoor-Aktivitäten wie Wandern.
@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-08-18 13:13:25
Content warning: good analysis of "age verification" practicalities / risks

Really good clear explanation from @…, laying out various problems and risks with trying to implement "age verification" online.
"Firstly, in order to prove your age you’re being asked to hand over some fairly important personal details. ... Usually the company you’re handing these details to is a third party, often one you will never have heard of before. ...
"The data that is being collected for age verification purposes is extremely tempting to hackers ... and at the moment there is no specific regulation outlining the security standards that these companies should meet ...
"Let’s say all the current age verification providers are incredibly robust, though. ... The question still remains... should you be sharing this information with random websites anyway?
"... once you’ve trained the population of an entire country to routinely hand over their credit card details in order to access content, you have given them an incredibly bad habit that it’s going to be tough to break. ... You don’t just prove your age once, after all, you potentially have to do it dozens of times, to access a bunch of different websites. Everything from BlueSky to PornHub to Spotify and even maybe Wikipedia. It becomes a weekly or perhaps monthly occurrence. Just as individual users don’t tend to read every website’s terms and conditions, it’s unlikely they’re all going to do due diligence checks on every provider who asks for ID, especially once they’ve become used to just handing that data over.
"And although that may not be a problem for _you_, you tech-savvy cleverclogs, if you’ve ever found yourself in the position of unpaid IT support for one of your less knowledgeable friends or relatives, hopefully you can see why it’s a huge problem for the UK population more broadly."
And more!
#AgeVerification #OnlineSafetyAct #OSA

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-08-05 13:21:16
Content warning: good pointy critique of the "Online Safety Act"

"Let’s be crystal clear about what this law actually accomplishes: It makes it harder for adults to access perfectly legal (and often helpful) information and services. It forces people to create detailed trails of their online activity linked to their real identities. It drives users toward less secure platforms and services. It destroys small online communities that can’t afford compliance costs. And it teaches an entire generation that bypassing government surveillance is a basic life skill.
"Meanwhile, the actual harms it purports to address? Those remain entirely unaddressed. Predators will simply move to unregulated platforms, encrypted messaging, or services that don’t comply. Or they’ll just use VPNs. The law creates the illusion of safety while actually making everyone less secure.
"This is what happens when politicians decide to regulate technology they don’t understand, targeting problems they can’t define, with solutions that don’t work."
- Mike Masnick
#OnlineSafetyAct #OSA #UKLaw

@smashtie@mas.to
2025-10-09 09:32:29

Well done for making us all safe online:
#onlinesafety #security

@lil5@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-30 07:47:54

What people fail to realize, both in the UK and internationally is that the UK has the authority under the online safety bill to arrest anyone who owns a website and refuses to make their website UK compliant, or simply didn't do a good enough job of making it so.
#OnlineSafetyAct #selfhosting

@rokku@soc.saiyajin.space
2025-07-30 13:11:11

The petition to pull the #online #safety #act in #uk has more than 400K signers. the goverment ignores…

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-08-01 08:36:10
Content warning: Online Safety Act / "age verification"

Good short thread from @…, summarising some of why the "age verification" framework is bad, plus Peter Kyle's disgraceful comment the other day.
(a lot packed into a few words!)
#OnlineSafetyAct #AgeVerification #PeterKyle #UK #UKLaw