The UK government’s Online Safety Act came into full effect this week—and it’s stirred up a storm.
This new law requires all users to verify their age before they can access adult websites. While the intent is to protect children, critics say the approach is flawed and intrusive. Privacy experts are especially concerned about the potential for data misuse, leaks, or even government overreach.
The public reaction has been intense:
- VPN subscriptions surged by over 1,400% as users try to protect their privacy and bypass the restrictions.
- Civil rights groups argue this could lead to a slippery slope of surveillance and internet censorship.
- Tech companies, digital rights activists, and even some politicians are warning that this may set a dangerous global precedent.
Many users also fear this could unintentionally drive people toward unregulated, unsafe platforms.
“The law is meant to keep people safe, but it feels like it’s punishing everyone instead,” said one Reddit user.
This is a live debate in the UK, and it’s unlikely to die down anytime soon.