Banning vpns doesn't work as it is core tech on how banking networks work. They will not migrate to any "state approved" tech as banking tech is so ancient that it will throw a hissy fit if you even dare look funny at the ancient server in the corner. Same with banning encryption because storing CC info in plain text is a wonderful idea.
It's likely they'll ban residential VPN use outright and business VPN use will be restricted to businesses and corporations which have strictly enforced policies on Internet usage which will certainly ban 18+ material.
But of course, don't underestimate the ineptitude of politicians and their inability to understand the technology. They tend to react to knee jerk lobbyists with an agenda.
You cannot regulate vpn traffic as it just looks like normal encrypted traffic. The only reason that sites can detect a vpn is being used is because the traffic comes from a known vpn host. Any system can function as a vpn with few lines of code. They had more success banning alcohol than they will ever have with banning vpns
How would they enforce it? The traffic looks identical to normal traffic so you cannot know from an ISP perspective. man-in-the-middle attack wouldn't work as VPN connects directly to the VPN server and has its own certificates and a country like Russia will not collaborate with US government for something that may harm their own interests. So the law cannot be enforced and is a dead law from the start
Banning vpns doesn't work as it is core tech on how banking networks work. They will not migrate to any "state approved" tech as banking tech is so ancient that it will throw a hissy fit if you even dare look funny at the ancient server in the corner. Same with banning encryption because storing CC info in plain text is a wonderful idea.
It's likely they'll ban residential VPN use outright and business VPN use will be restricted to businesses and corporations which have strictly enforced policies on Internet usage which will certainly ban 18+ material.
But of course, don't underestimate the ineptitude of politicians and their inability to understand the technology. They tend to react to knee jerk lobbyists with an agenda.
You cannot regulate vpn traffic as it just looks like normal encrypted traffic. The only reason that sites can detect a vpn is being used is because the traffic comes from a known vpn host. Any system can function as a vpn with few lines of code. They had more success banning alcohol than they will ever have with banning vpns
If the state wants to ban or limit their use, they will and they have other options to use.
The stupid laws needs to go and the idiots that put it in place exposed for being cunts.
It isn't even a law in one country or state.It's across all of them.
How would they enforce it? The traffic looks identical to normal traffic so you cannot know from an ISP perspective. man-in-the-middle attack wouldn't work as VPN connects directly to the VPN server and has its own certificates and a country like Russia will not collaborate with US government for something that may harm their own interests. So the law cannot be enforced and is a dead law from the start