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Old 06-02-2024, 13:41   #185
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Re: Online Safety Bill

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
We all have a responsibility to make the internet a safer place.

Your point was brought up and it was stated that tech savvy children are able to get around blocks by using a VPN.

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Why would you find it amusing if a link to efforts to make the internet safer didn't work? I don't understand??
So… what’s your solution to that ban VPN services ?

There’s another radical solution here…. Parents monitor what their child is doing and if the kids are breaking the rules then, wait for it they take the device off them. Crazy I know

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VPN traffic can be blocked as well

To add further there are plenty of dumb phones or smartphones with limited functionality available. The problem is parents will generally give in to their kids demands and that isn’t the responsibility of a telecoms company or Apple or Samsung
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