Prominent backbench MP Sarah Champion launched a campaign against VPNs previously, saying: “My new clause 54 would require the Secretary of State to publish, within six months of the Bill’s passage, a report on the effect of VPN use on Ofcom’s ability to enforce the requirements under clause 112.

"If VPNs cause significant issues, the Government must identify those issues and find solutions, rather than avoiding difficult problems.” And the Labour Party said there were “gaps” in the bill that needed to be amended.

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    Best of luck with that, idiots. How are you planning to tell the difference between my personal VPN and my work VPN?

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        It’s not just remote work. All our manufacturing sites use to VPN connections data centres. It would cripple manufacturing on an epic scale if they were instabanned.

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      Either just banning remote work or more realistically you’ll need a permit for running a vpn server. Permit pricing starting at 100k a year

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        How many small businesses can afford such permit? Hell, I’d argue that even bigger companies will have a problem paying for that.

        Also, what if I just connect to a vps overseas and set my exit point there? Will they ban vps too? This is gonna be so much fun to see from the outside

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          How many small businesses can afford such permit? Hell, I’d argue that even bigger companies will have a problem paying for that.

          Feature, not a bug.

          They want people back in offices to help landlords and property prices. This way they can say that remote work is not banned and it’s just companies choosing not to buy a permit and offer it.

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            I work from office and i regularly use a vpn at work to connect remotely to devices that are not physically with me. Not to talk about companies that provide remote assistance and use them to connect to their customers devices.

            Remote work is just a byproduct of vpns, but not the real reason why you use them at work.

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              You think given how well thought through this online safety act has been that they’ll understand that would be an issue and legislate accordingly?

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                VPN ban risks pushback from their billionaire masters. Multinational corporations don’t want to deal with anything that could hurt profits.

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                Absolutely not, of course. I’m just hoping they try to enforce this so a shitstorm of proportions only seen in the brexit will ensue.

                One thing we must acknowledge to these idiots is how much effort they put on showing the world the consequences of extremely stupid acts so the rest don’t have to do it.

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                  how much effort they put on showing the world the consequences of extremely stupid acts so the rest don’t have to do it.

                  Kinda sucks to be the world’s policy alpha tester though.

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      Well we just fire you, and the one you’re still using then must be your personal one!