Digital rights advocates urge Wisconsin to reject VPN ban bill

Digital rights groups have criticized a proposed Wisconsin bill that includes provisions to ban VPN use for age verification. The Electronic Frontier Foundation describes the measure as unworkable. Lawmakers are set to discuss the controversial proposal on February 18.

Wisconsin lawmakers are preparing to debate a contentious age verification bill on February 18, which includes measures aimed at blocking users of virtual private networks (VPNs). Digital rights advocates, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), have called on legislators to reject the proposal, labeling it a "spectacularly bad idea."

The bill seeks to implement age verification requirements, but its provisions to restrict VPN access have drawn sharp criticism. The EFF warns that these restrictions are "unworkable," highlighting potential challenges in enforcement and their impact on user privacy. Advocates argue that such measures could hinder legitimate online activities and undermine digital security tools widely used for protecting personal data.

The discussion comes amid broader debates over balancing online safety with privacy rights in the United States. While the proposal targets age-appropriate content access, opponents emphasize the risks of overreach in internet regulation. No further details on the bill's sponsors or exact text were available in the reports, but the EFF's stance underscores concerns from the tech and rights communities.

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Wisconsin lawmakers have reversed a provision in their age verification legislation that would have banned VPN access to websites with material harmful to minors. The change follows criticism from digital rights advocates highlighting privacy and access concerns. The bill now awaits Governor Tony Evers's signature.

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Critics in the UK are voicing strong opposition to proposals that could restrict access to virtual private networks through age verification requirements. The plans, aimed at enhancing online safety, have sparked concerns about privacy and internet freedom. It remains uncertain whether these measures will actually become law.

Pornhub's parent company Aylo announced it will restrict access for new users in the UK from February 2, citing concerns over the nation's Online Safety Act age-verification requirements. Existing users who have already verified their ages will retain access. The move protests what Aylo calls a flawed system that pushes users toward unregulated sites.

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Nach der Genehmigung eines Gesetzentwurfs durch die französische Nationalversammlung im Januar, der soziale Medien für Minderjährige unter 15 Jahren verbietet, könnte die Umsetzung bereits diesen Herbst beginnen. Der Schritt passt zu wachsenden EU-Bemühungen, einschließlich Druck aus Luxemburg und dem EU-Parlament, während Länder wie Großbritannien, Spanien, Dänemark und Schweden ähnliche Schutzmaßnahmen für Jugendliche verfolgen.

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As countries like Australia and Spain advance bans on social media for children, the Philippines is now considering similar restrictions to protect youth from online risks, though no decision has been reached.

 

 

 

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