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🚨LAST CHANCE! Soon the House of Commons will do a last vote on #BillS210, a dangerous proposal that locks up the Internet and sacrifices our privacy. Email your MP to say NO to extreme S-210 - via @OpenMediaOrg openmedia.org/NoInternetLock

The House of Commons is days from passing Bill S-210, a dangerously broad age verification bill that would put an age lock on most of Canada’s Internet and threaten every Canadian’s privacy.

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I read the bill and came across this in section 11:

Before prescribing an age-verification method under subsection (1), the Governor in Council must consider whether the method

(a) is reliable;

(b) maintains user privacy and protects user personal information;

© collects and uses personal information solely for age-verification purposes, except to the extent required by law;

(d) destroys any personal information collected for age-verification purposes once the verification is completed; and

(e) generally complies with best practices in the fields of age verification and privacy protection.

Do I think this is a good bill or a necessary bill? No.

Do I think it can be abused to block a wide swath of sites? Yes.

Does it necessarily lead to that as the OP article suggests? No.

Does it put people on a list that can be leaked? In principle it should not.

Will it make it more difficult for smaller websites like lemmy.ca to host? Possibly, but most likely not, as it can operate as normal until the government gives the server admins an official notice.

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Does it put people on a list that can be leaked? In principle it should not.

Yet it almost certainly will.

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The fact that it must be collected at all is the problem. I have very little faith that the government will actually choose a privacy preserving solution, and even if they do, I doubt it’ll be implemented perfectly.

The neat thing about government privacy, os that it’s way stronger than everything the private sector does.

Why does my car collect my sexual history? I don’t know, but I garanti they resell it.

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