When you have laws with which it is impossible to comply, you end up with selective enforcement that only punishes the opponents of people in power. Just sayin'.
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@evacide
So what happens when my vpn endpoint is SLC but I’m in Australia?
@evacide Hmmm. Ok, I'll chime in:
1. VPNs cost money, and most kids aren't going to shell out and set such a thing up.
2. There's running your Own VPN from (say) a VM "somewhere" else ( run my own for work because I use a lot of cafe networks I consider adversarial but I like cafes), please see Item 1 AND ADD Technical Prowess.
3. If the parents are running a commercial (not corporate) VPN, kids need only check their browser cache. Presto! (But parent kinks),
Utah is overreaching, by a LOT.
@evacide yeah i've seen many IT guy swearing they would block TOR and VPN failed.
I don't even understand why those old Fart that vote this crap think they can win what China and Russia fail to block for YEARS (if not decade).