https://torrentfreak.com/u-s-know-your-customer-proposal-will-put-an-end-to-anonymous-cloud-users-240425/
Please no. Please stop de-anonymizing the Internet. It's already dead.
>>100180684This will kill our competitiveness.
contrary to schizo belief VPN providers dont have automated KYC at a mass scale yet. You can verify for yourself by reading court docs where it states "was using a VPN to hide activities". They know from looking at network logs when you were using one but contentual logs are not automated. KYC means complete automation and surveillance
>American hosting becomes unviable nothingbuger if you were actually anonymously hosting
>>100180774Nigger I don’t give a shit about VPNs I just don’t want them knocking my linode box over because some illiterate pajeet couldn’t read my driver’s license after I moved.
>>100180774Companies don't want to do KYC because it's just wasted money for them, which I imagine is the actual intended purpose of this rule. Glowies want services like VPNs to be prohibitively expensive to provide for the smaller companies they aren't in bed with.
>>100180684And then overseas users will just use Russian or Chinese cloud services while actual "foreign malicious actors" can just throw $2k to some naive US employee and call it a day
>>100181315>actual "foreign malicious actors" can just throw $2k to some naive US employee and call it a dayA photoshopped drivers license costs nothing
China require your ID to register just about any kind of online service there, why don't you complain about that instead wumao?
>>100182894>why don't you complain about what china does to their citizens instead of what your own government is doing to you
>>100180684Everyone who works for the federal government will burn in hell for eternity
>>100182920I want them to burn now for a good few minutes.We need to bring back violent public executions for treason.
>>100180684this means nothing if you're using a vpn and vps outside the US, right?
>>100180684>For many governments, however, any level of anonymity has the capacity to cause concernUhm, no? It is the governments job to preserve anonymity sometimes, even.What a bunch of shit, what a fucking piece of opiniated garbage.
>>100180684This is a way of suffocating free speech. People will be less inclined to voice "controversial" opinions if their real identity must be attached to everything they write. Especially concerning with the move towards more censorship in other spaces. Soon you won't be allowed to criticise the government and it will be just like Europe.
just don't buy US cloudsimple as
>>100181315Trump builds a _fire_wall like in chyner, to keep them illegal mexicans out, anon. Rhethorics, do you speak them? It's now climate change instead of global warming, didn't you know?
tl;dr crime becomes even more lucrative
>>100182920Why not burn them now already? Why wait? Just do it(c)!
Guillotine fucking when?
>>100180743internet is a graveyard.200 years from now all of at least 50% content on the net is by dead people, but the big west and its big tech are shamefully trying to profile people and save their web history through shady techniques. if a person dies they would want their porn to be gone, they would ask a friend of theirs to "lay it [porn collection] to rest" so it's kinda like the first thing that happened with tensei slime isekai.but the WEST is adamant on trying to store them into schizo NSA servers for whatever reasons, just everyones dickpicks or porn browsing history and habits, the fixation is weird, and wouldn't doubt they maybe into necrophilia or some shit also.internet is a graveyard and none of these tech companies are respecting it.it's a giant memorial or commemorative place that signifies the mark left by the previous, but instead they try to target the "archives" or they might devalue art works of the previous "because we have no incentive to provide free streams for these musical works, we might as well should delete it since there would be dispute on monetization" and that is a great disrespect towards the creators, wonder why it's increasingly harder to obtain a copy of copyright-expired stuff? they are gatekeeping information, and gatekeeping the legacy of humanity, they are suing "archive.org" just because well nothing. they just want immediate profit, we cannot deny that the internet is a graveyard, 100 years from now this post will be in the graveyard. average website lifespan is like 5 years for most independent ones, and now even search engines cucked their results to maim AI homebrewers. it's massive disrespect to the ancestral grounds, the Internet is a graveyard and the ones that ruin it will never be forgiven.
>>100180684Is this why microsoft suddenly wants my phone number when I log into azure with my work account? They pretend it's necessary for security but being able to enter any kind of phone number to receive a confirmation code adds nothing to the MFA that is already in place with password + authenticator app.Well they're not getting it.
Department of Commerce niggers are upset they got BTFO by Chainah hackers. KILL YOURSELVES, FEDS.
>>100185998has nothing to do with it, you child raping, dog consuming chink. besides that, the united states and its allies have copies of the leaked citizen databases that were left on poorly secured servers (around 1.2 billion people in the databases). so yeah, good luck with that, xiang.
US is now a second world country