30-09-2025, 15:42
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by Paul
Yet another (predictable) consequence of this ridiculously stupid law.
You can bet more will follow suit, the UK will slowly become internet isolated.
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That may be a good thing considering the World of crap that's on it
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30-09-2025, 21:23
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#1442
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
From today Ofcom is able to issue a 'Preserve data notice' to websites. This is to prevent data from being deleted and lost.
This will be invaluable for cases where children have lost their lives and websites are believed to have contributed to or caused this, but the sites either refuse to hand over the data to delay matters or say that it's been deleted.
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Although as mentioned; I’m sure more than once, if said site is based abroad and they simply give OFCOM the proverbial finger, then what?
Or it is a UK-based site but they claim that ‘a hardware failure’ deleted all the data, then what? Or, ‘we suffered from an unfortunate (sophisticated, state-backed) hack, which alas has deleted all of our records, sorry about that; then what?
What will happen is that the larger sites, probably the ones who do make an effort to filter out, shall we say ‘unsavoury material’, will do their best, or decide that it;s not worth it and pay lip service to blocking connections from the UK. I say ‘lip-service’ because anyone working in this field knows that it’s not as easy to do as it might seem and, cough, VPNs and proxies.
Of course the less salubrious sites who probably do host the majority of this material will ignore OFCOM as being the paper tiger that it is and carry on.
The OSA - somehow I don’t think this was well thought out!
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01-10-2025, 09:50
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
If they block image storing sites then any photo storing site will come under scrutiny. What about backup/sync sites? You can store and share images and content on them and some are encrypted so the site can't see what is stored.
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01-10-2025, 10:13
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#1444
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh
If they block image storing sites then any photo storing site will come under scrutiny. What about backup/sync sites? You can store and share images and content on them and some are encrypted so the site can't see what is stored.
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Yesterday, 19:02
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by nffc
The OSA is also now responsible for imgur not being available in the UK (without using you know what).
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Another victim of the useless and clueless nut jobs that are the Conservatives and Labour!
I went to grab a link to an image that I used for a game and found that I cannot access it, no email saying pull your images before the date, just a "You cannot access without a VPN".
I need to start looking at some stuff with Oracle, Cloudflare and some other stuff.
I seriously need to get out of this country, it's an absolute shambles!
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Today, 04:57
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#1446
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by damien c
Another victim of the useless and clueless nut jobs that are the Conservatives and Labour!
I went to grab a link to an image that I used for a game and found that I cannot access it, no email saying pull your images before the date, just a "You cannot access without a VPN".
I need to start looking at some stuff with Oracle, Cloudflare and some other stuff.
I seriously need to get out of this country, it's an absolute shambles!
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So imgur are actually saying that people should use a VPN in order to access the site?
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Today, 10:17
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
So imgur are actually saying that people should use a VPN in order to access the site?
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Why would they say that? They wouldn't block people and then tell them how to access the site anyway.
If you go to imgur.com you get linked to this
https://help.imgur.com/hc/en-us/arti...United-Kingdom
The key point is
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From September 30, 2025, access to Imgur from the United Kingdom is no longer available. UK users will not be able to log in, view content, or upload images. Imgur content embedded on third-party sites will not display for UK users.
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There's some more DPA guff on there too, but that's the main facts.
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Today, 10:28
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
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Originally Posted by nffc
Why would they say that? They wouldn't block people and then tell them how to access the site anyway.
If you go to imgur.com you get linked to this
https://help.imgur.com/hc/en-us/arti...United-Kingdom
The key point is
There's some more DPA guff on there too, but that's the main facts.
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I thought it sounded odd when it was claimed that this was what they were doing!
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I went to grab a link to an image that I used for a game and found that I cannot access it, no email saying pull your images before the date, just a "You cannot access without a VPN".
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Today, 10:37
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc
Damien probably read all the 'official' blurb, then reduced it down to the basics . . looks like I need a VPN . . which is what most people now blocked would conclude.
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