> In evidence submitted to the UK’s parliament, network operator BT Group, which owns EE, said Private Relay would pose “significant challenges” if it is needed to block websites or services under the UK’s planned internet safety laws. However, many of these concerns apply equally to traditional VPNs too.
And thus the walls start to close in a little more around internet access in the UK. It won't be long before the usual voices start complaining that VPNs put children at risk and enable terrorists and cyber-criminals.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 16.4 ms ] threadAnd thus the walls start to close in a little more around internet access in the UK. It won't be long before the usual voices start complaining that VPNs put children at risk and enable terrorists and cyber-criminals.