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Where's King Canute when you need him?
"In other news, VPN usage in the UK has gone up 50,000 percent"
Keep in mind a VPN is a single hop proxy, and not a multi-hop one like TOR which is a lot more rigorous than a VPN.

But if you must use a VPN:

Surf under generic domains like Reddit.com which frequently cite other domains/pages and frequently quote articles from specific resources. The VPN sees nothing as a result, just an encrypted connection to Reddit. It can't see what subreddits you peruse, and it can't see what citations / quoteables you're reading.

Is there really any rational behind these laws? Somebody going home in the evening, thinking i made the world a better place? Or is it just there to replace the fading copyright violations as jurisdictions ammunition against every citizen. If you create laws that no one can follow because they try to fight physics and basic human nature, not taming it but erasing, than the state has given up on the fairness of law, for he or she who is called before the judge, is up to the officials selecting for punishment.

"All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law." Might still hold true, but if law selects - and that process is prone to go ungoverned, then Arbitrariness is whats left.

Better sit still citizen, coiffeur Damocles has a unsteady hand.

> Is there really any rational behind these laws?

Not really. It's just people from religions that reject sexuality trying to impose their beliefs onto others. I think it's disgusting how far this has gotten in the UK.

Really? Blaming religion? Most religions I know of celebrate sex as a sort of communion with god or an act of worship.
They also celebrate it by digging holes, putting one part of the sex into it and throwing stones at it, till its gone? Sorry, but if you pick any major religious book, pick out the sex,love and relationship-related sentences, and sort them by category's such as "Endorsing", "Controlling" "Limiting" "Condemning", i bet you 10 $ that the pile of Controlling and Limiting would be higher.
Theresa May and her team, even before she was in Number 10, consistently showed themselves to be at the same time extremely authoritarian and wilfully ignorant when it comes to technology. I'm worried about how far she'll be able to go, given how useless the opposition are, between now and 2025.