VPN sales should also really be boosting in the UK since they just passed a new law. It makes it that all ISP's have to log every single website visited for every single person there. Also it gives the government the right to hack in and search any computer and device they own. Forces companies to decrypt any data on command. And it forces all companies to turn over new security features in products before they are released.
In other words every single thing UK citizens do online is now documented. It's the "most extreme surveillance law ever passed in a democracy,"
Anyone without a VPN in the UK going forward is a fool.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/snoopers-charter-expansive-new-spying-powers-becomes-law/
I'll just leave with this tidbit. PrivateInternetAccess.com recently had their VPN service put to the ultimate test. They got a subpoena from the FBI to turn over all records about a suspect. VPN complied with the subpoena...and turned over nothing, since they don't log any data. Best evidence to date on a VPN service really not keeping records like they state.
https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-providers-no-logging-claims-tested-in-fbi-case-160312/
A few VPNs have developed work arounds for US Netflix.Wow thats kinda scary. It's not like I have anything to hide but the idea of that much surveillance kinda weirds me out. Good to know privateinternetaccess is actually as a good as they claim to be as that's already the VPN I have. I stopped using it after Netflix blocked it from accessing their US version but I guess I'll start just letting it auto connect and use it all the time.
The proposal would force internet service providers to block sites hosting content that would not be certified for commercial DVD sale by the British Board of Film Classification.
Pictures and videos that show spanking, whipping or caning that leaves marks, and sex acts involving urination, female ejaculation or menstruation as well as sex in public are likely to be caught by the ban.
Do you think that if this passes MFC will raise the prices of tokens?And it just gets worse for the UK. A new proposal would block internet users from sites that contain 'non-conventional' sex acts.
https://www.theguardian.com/technol...entional-sex-acts-online-internet-pornography
There's more to the article, but this is the important bit.
Guessing that would wipe out MFC from being accessed in the UK. Looks like it would also block models from accessing the site to stream themselves. Most likely, there goes all the UK models jobs if this gets enacted...which it looks like it will.
Do you think that if this passes MFC will raise the prices of tokens?
Guessing that would wipe out MFC from being accessed in the UK. Looks like it would also block models from accessing the site to stream themselves. Most likely, there goes all the UK models jobs if this gets enacted...which it looks like it will.
If the legislation passes, adult payment processors will ban UK payments on camsites. Therefore, camsites would no longer allow UK models and UK members.Why would they need to change the prices?
I doubt that would mean no more UK models - VPNs aren't mentioned in the law at all, so what we will see is an increase in models from the UK showing up as being in the US or continental Europe instead. Hell, maybe it's time for me to start a VPN business targeted at UK citizens
If the legislation passes, adult payment processors will ban UK payments on camsites. Therefore, camsites would no longer allow UK models and UK members.
The bill contains language that lets the UK government block payments to non-compliant sites.That is unlikely, because that would also affect websites and citizens that follow the law. The details I've seen of the law call for ISPs to block non-compliant sites instead of payment processors doing that job.
Why is the U.K. government anti-porn?Well I guess it seems like I need to move to a less oppressive country. I hear Syria is nice this time of year.
Why is the U.K. government anti-porn?
Do you think that camsites and clipsites will jack up their prices?They are anti pedophile the problem is they are trying to use blanket laws that effect other industries to solve a problem. The main issue is they want to use the British Board of Film Classification's to regulate things that aren't govern by the film board to begin with. They don't have to put much effort into fixing the details because conservatives eat this stuff up.
As far a camsites go it will be simple. UK will be added to the blackout countries like Romania and Brazil are currently. The question is how much money will be lost if sites lose the UK audience. I think this would had been a more major issue pre-brexit but now with UK going into recession the cam sites are already getting used to the lost of volume coming from UK and might be able to ride this out till progressives can get majority back in 2 or 3 years.
This is just be another reason for Ireland and Scotland to use to break from England. They won't have issues working a, "England is afraid of naked women" angle even on TV.
Do you think that camsites and clipsites will jack up their prices?
They are anti pedophile the problem is they are trying to use blanket laws that effect other industries to solve a problem. The main issue is they want to use the British Board of Film Classification's to regulate things that aren't govern by the film board to begin with. They don't have to put much effort into fixing the details because conservatives eat this stuff up.
As far a camsites go it will be simple. UK will be added to the blackout countries like Romania and Brazil are currently. The question is how much money will be lost if sites lose the UK audience. I think this would had been a more major issue pre-brexit but now with UK going into recession the cam sites are already getting used to the lost of volume coming from UK and might be able to ride this out till progressives can get majority back in 2 or 3 years.
This is just be another reason for Ireland and Scotland to use to break from England. They won't have issues working a, "England is afraid of naked women" angle even on TV.
Why is the U.K. government anti-porn?
Do you think that camsites and clipsites will jack up their prices?
But if Scotland and Northern Ireland left the UK wouldn't that kill their economies?They are anti pedophile the problem is they are trying to use blanket laws that effect other industries to solve a problem. The main issue is they want to use the British Board of Film Classification's to regulate things that aren't govern by the film board to begin with. They don't have to put much effort into fixing the details because conservatives eat this stuff up.
As far a camsites go it will be simple. UK will be added to the blackout countries like Romania and Brazil are currently. The question is how much money will be lost if sites lose the UK audience. I think this would had been a more major issue pre-brexit but now with UK going into recession the cam sites are already getting used to the lost of volume coming from UK and might be able to ride this out till progressives can get majority back in 2 or 3 years.
This is just be another reason for Ireland and Scotland to use to break from England. They won't have issues working a, "England is afraid of naked women" angle even on TV.
The bill contains language that lets the UK government block payments to non-compliant sites.
https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/23/uk-wants-to-censor-non-conventional-sex-videos/
But if Scotland and Northern Ireland left the UK wouldn't that kill their economies?
This is just be another reason for Ireland and Scotland to use to break from England. They won't have issues working a, "England is afraid of naked women" angle even on TV.
Did you just say/allude/insinuate that *Ireland and Scotland would use a webcamming blackout as a reason to UKexit? Really? REALLY??? Get a grip, dude.
*Note: Pretty sure you meant "Northern Ireland" (the six northeastern counties), as "Ireland" has been independent from the UK for many decades.
A few VPN I have used isn't good enough for privacy. You need high encryption like perfect privacy or express vpn that uses highest vpn encryption possible. I would stay away from Strongvpn it has the weakest encryption.
That chart is a couple years old. The only thing they log is the location of sever choosen and the amount of data transferred. The users web history and real IP is never logged.https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-anonymous-review-160220/For anyone reading this in the future, that is bad advice. ExpressVPN is a horrible choice. They collect your name, email, and credit card info (if you use a CC). They also log your IP and web activity and will send out DMCA notices. They are not a good VPN to use at all. Purposeful logging and tracking what you do is entirely against the point of using a VPN in the first place.
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That chart is a couple years old. The only thing they log is the location of sever choosen and the amount of data transferred. The users web history and real IP is never logged.https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-anonymous-review-160220/