UK Users Bypass Online Safety Act Age Checks Using VPNs
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6mo ago· 6 min readenNews
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Summary
The article discusses how UK internet users are using VPNs to bypass the Online Safety Act's age verification requirements. After the law took effect, Brits quickly found workarounds including using video game features, but VPNs have become the most effective solution by allowing users to spoof IP addresses from other countries. The government is now facing calls to regulate VPNs with age restrictions to prevent circumvention of the original age checks.
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· 4 pulledVirtual private networks have proven remarkably effective at circumventing the UK's age checks, letting users spoof IP addresses from other countries so that the checks never appear in the first place.
After the Online Safety Act's onerous internet age restrictions took effect this summer, it didn't take long for Brits to get around them.
Some methods went viral, like using video game Death Stranding's photo mode to bypass face scans.
The UK government is facing calls to add age restrictions to VPNs in order to stop them being used to... get around age restrictions.
The UK government is facing calls to add age restrictions to VPNs in order to stop them being used to… get around age restrictions.

