Interesting twist to the problem this and perfectly legal, so what do the government do now! If someone is determined to view something, as long as the processes are in place, ie they can't just stumble on it, then you've made an effort to protect them, but I'm assuming a VPN set as located in another country, just let's them straight in? As my kids are all grown up now, I don't know if parents set their kids up on VPN's do they? (I'm thinking under 10's here) although my grandsons access to messaging type sites is restricted by his dad, who monitors it, in the few times he does get access to the net, for things like games. Need to ask my lad. I'm thinking parents might do it to protect their kids identity, I honestly don't know, I'm in the dark on this one as much as the government are when they thought all this through. So what happens now?
Can see Razzle and the like making a comeback. Kids today don’t know what it’s like to find a magazine at the park.
I think it’ll be mainly the kids who are downloading the VPN’s. They’re unbelievably savvy with computers and apps now. My daughters were one step ahead of me when they were school age, I’ve never kept up with it all as much as I should have. Parents need to be checking kids phones and computers now to make sure there’s no VPN’s installed on the devices.
The irony being his weird fingers mean he can’t roll up a note with his own face on to sniff gear. Not sure that is really irony. Anyway.