London | When Britain’s tough new laws to protect children online came into force earlier this year, thousands of internet users quickly found a workaround.
The laws enacted in July are meant to require British internet users to prove they are adults before accessing pornography, in the name of child safety. Instead, downloads of virtual private networks (VPNs), that disguise where the user is located, took off.
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London | When Britain’s tough new laws to protect children online came into force earlier this year, thousands of internet users quickly found a workaround.
The laws enacted in July are meant to require British internet users to prove they are adults before accessing pornography, in the name of child safety. Instead, downloads of virtual private networks (VPNs), that disguise where the user is located, took off.
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