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Ah, yes ⊠back to the scare tactics that the only use of a VPN is to access CSAM.
Almost Everyone Uses VPNs
Letâs talk about who lawmakers are hurting with these bills, because it sure isnât just people trying to watch porn without handing over their driverâs license.
- Businesses run on VPNs. Every company with remote employees uses VPNs. Every business traveler connecting through sketchy hotel Wi-Fi needs one. Companies use VPNs to protect client and employee data, secure internal communications, and prevent cyberattacks.
- Students need VPNs for school. Universities require students to use VPNs to access research databases, course materials, and library resources. These arenât optional, and many professors literally assign work that can only be accessed through the school VPN. The University of Wisconsin-Madisonâs WiscVPN, for example, âallows UWââMadison faculty, staff and students to access University resources even when they are using a commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP).â
- Vulnerable people rely on VPNs for safety. Domestic abuse survivors use VPNs to hide their location from their abusers. Journalists use them to protect their sources. Activists use them to organize without government surveillance. LGBTQ+ people in hostile environmentsâboth in the US and around the worldâuse them to access health resources, support groups, and community. For people living under censorship regimes, VPNs are often their only connection to vital resources and information their governments have banned.
- Regular people just want privacy. Maybe you donât want every website you visit tracking your location and selling that data to advertisers. Maybe you donât want your internet service provider (ISP) building a complete profile of your browsing history. Maybe you just think itâs creepy that corporations know everywhere you go online. VPNs can protect everyday users from everyday tracking and surveillance.

Iâve spent more than two decades in IT.
Our lawmakers are fucking idiots and create laws for things they donât understand. Go ahead and ban VPNs and watch domestic economic activity come to an immediate halt.
Many companies will be destroyed overnight. The rest will be severely crippled and require immediate organizational reshuffling.
If they try this on a state by state basis, the rest of us will get to see what happens when your moron neighbor touches the hot stove.
Theyâll make an exception for business use by corporations with enough money to pay, and for themselves. Itâll only hurt the little people who canât afford million-dollar lawyers.
Iâd rather ban lawmakers to be honest.
Yeah, can we just switch to this plan?
Company I currently work from home for uses VPN ban it in my state and I will be unemployed. Long with every insurance agent in the state. Fucking morons.
When you get right down to it, VoIP is a VPN. Imagine what would happen if THAT was outlawedâŠ. I donât think thereâs much telephony that still uses POTS.
Youâre correct about every business has gone that way. Hell even the one in my house goes through the modem. Of course donât have phone hooked up. Just have it for the bundle saving.
Donât give them so much credit.
They know.
Only some know. You ironically give them too much credit for having brainsâŠ
You could say that about any law they propose. 90% of the time, the law wonât do what they say it will.





