

Your point?
Your point?
Fair point. Add prepaid cards to the list. :)
Like other censorship efforts, these politicians appear never to have heard of VPNs.
From a purely logical perspective, it isn’t clear how these performers are different from athletes or actors.
Dammit, now the UK is playing Not the Onion
Printed? You think he can read?
It seems a mention that the issue is known to Tor and being remediated should be higher in this article.
Ah, that would make sense then. It’s going to be a Faustian bargain either way.
Why is anyone still buying Nintendo products at all?
Congrats!
Wait… the EU limits members’ spending on defense? How does that work?
I LOL’d at taking the ADL as a credible source. Any group who tried to spin Musk’s Nazi salute has no business speaking publicly ever again. I hope Wikipedia continues to give them the respect they deserve — none at all.
The problem is that its leaders only seem to understand a language that most sane people are unwilling to speak.
Editorializing alone was enough to put me off this article. Finding that it’s essentially a scolding to be more like American-style laissez-faire capitalists, who’ve managed to eliminate workers’ rights and pensions so that most have no choice except to gamble on the stock market for retirement income, was nauseating.
Aren’t “privacy-friendly” and “location service” mutually exclusive?
If you trust the government that controls a TLD, then use the site. If not, proceed with caution.
So is it your club or his? If it’s yours, end his sponsorship. If it’s his, leave and form your own club.
Ummm, have these numbnuts never heard of a VPN?
Does this seem to anyone else like a non-native speaker trying to sound officious or lawyerly?
So will they also outlaw celebrities selling personalized birthday messages? Answering machine messages? Commissioned dances? Other hired performances? What about improv? Commissioned paintings? Where does it end?