

Like I said, nothing in this or any other article I could find during a quick search has any specifics where and when any restrictions are enacted. So no more cause for alarm than any other day.
Like I said, nothing in this or any other article I could find during a quick search has any specifics where and when any restrictions are enacted. So no more cause for alarm than any other day.
So I’m usually pretty well informed about these issues and did not understand OPs post. If you’re like me and are curious what this is about, I think OP is referring this: https://identityweek.net/eu-age-verification-app-to-be-delivered-in-july/
From what I could gather, there is no mention of any specific site enforcing the use of this new tool at any specific date.
Feel free to correct me OP.
Ich benutze wie alle anderen hier auch eine RSS App, in meinem Fall Capy Reader. Als Quelle würde ich gerne noch Al Jazeera empfehlen, sehr hoch-qualitativ und ohne Bias, ausser bei News über Qatar (weil von dort gesponsort)
Switzerland has done a 180 on that. A new amendment would require all VPN services, messaging apps, and social networks to identify and retain user data.
Still waiting for the first one to remove denuvo
Can you explain why you would think Steam is so bad? I would argue they’re pretty fair, especially with the option to buy steam cards for cash to not disclose your personal data. Does the client do some unsavory shit?
Never thought I’d see Tunisia mentioned as a beacon of democracy and/or progressiveness. It’s just as oppressive there, just in the opposite direction. People are getting harrassed by police for going to friday prayers. Establishments seat you in the back for wearing headscarves, if you even get to enter. Source: got family there