Trollslayer
Outstanding Member
This is the same government Universal Credit, NHSpfIT and more.
Er, and indeed, eh?
As well successful as the restrictions on buying knives, corrosive liquids, vaping/electronic cigarettes & caffeine drinks to childrenWhat makes them think it will actually work? I presume it must be the highly successful policies of age limits for buying alcohol and cigarettes, which completely stop anyone underage from drinking or smoking.
Although I think that the scheme it is a total waste of time, your comment is very funny. Seriously? Most Parents having any clue about the Internet?why doesn't the government let the parents parent?
Although I think that the scheme it is a total waste of time, your comment is very funny. Seriously? Most Parents having any clue about the Internet?
It's not even about them being lazy. You are dealing with two levels of ignorance.
The young know very little about how any of it works, nothing about personal information security, and therefore they don't understand the potential life affecting consequences. To me it looks the young are being fast tracked to become mass consumers of content, but creators of none. When I say young, I've seen 25 year old "adults" who wouldn't know the name of our Prime Minister right now even though she is on the news every night. Mainly because it's not on their Snap or Instagram feed.
The second level of ignorance is from the parents themselves. If the kids know next to nothing, then the parents know absolutely nothing, and they don't even have the excuse of being on Facebook all day. Both parents and children treat the Internet like a a bunch of TV channels.
Although I think that the scheme it is a total waste of time, your comment is very funny. Seriously? Most Parents having any clue about the Internet?
It's not even about them being lazy. You are dealing with two levels of ignorance.
The young know very little about how any of it works, nothing about personal information security, and therefore they don't understand the potential life affecting consequences. To me it looks the young are being fast tracked to become mass consumers of content, but creators of none. When I say young, I've seen 25 year old "adults" who wouldn't know the name of our Prime Minister right now even though she is on the news every night. Mainly because it's not on their Snap or Instagram feed.
The second level of ignorance is from the parents themselves. If the kids know next to nothing, then the parents know absolutely nothing, and they don't even have the excuse of being on Facebook all day. Both parents and children treat the Internet like a a bunch of TV channels.
I’ve drummed into my daughter that anything she puts online is there forever, even if she deletes it. She isn’t allowed a FB or social media account until i feel she is ready for it. Due to my work (working on MoJ and MoD sites) security is number 1 priority so i’ve passed this down to family. It may be boring but it keeps you safe.
I was in a security briefing this week (2 and a quarter hours of it ) and it brought my attention a few sites that show a lot of people inadvertently disclose so much of their information without realising it. It was possible to locate somebody’s work and home address from somebody’s tweet about the previous night’s football match!
Parents should take more responsibility in what their children do, even if they have no interest in it themselves. My daughter does various activities that i have zero interest in BUT i ask questions and take information in so that i can see the bigger picture and make sure she is staying safe. She plays Minecraft online (i have zero interest in it) so i keep half an eye out for security breaches and hackings. I make sure she uses it appropriately.
And there was a comment earlier on about how porn dictates how women should look?!?!? What? You’ve obviously only seen mainstream stuff. Cos believe me, no matter what your taste in women is, there is a site to satisfy you! You like ‘em big? No problem. You like ‘em small? No problem. You like ‘em like Amazonion giants? No problem. Etc etc
I've yet to find a VPN that not only works effectively yet doesn't share your IP details (edit) with 3rd parties.
They look good.
Down to them or NordVPN who have a lot more servers at a lower price.
NordVPN don't have data to share:
Under what circumstances would we share user info?
I'm on server 819 and fully agree with you, never had a problem with them and a very good price.I have used them and bandwidth has been very good.
In fact just tried it picking the UK and I am on server 772, looks as fast as without VPN.
Chile was a bit sluggish though.
It is already there, what do you think those scanners at the airports do. You know where you have to hold your hands up and they generate a three dimensional picture. Goes straight to the casting couch and dressed/undressed sitesPerhaps it should be a legal requirement that starting from the age of 18, and from then on, every 10 years, every member of the public has to have a naked photo of themselves posted onto a public database which everyone has access to.
Once that's done, won't be any more secrets