>>42392180
Letβs suspend our disbelief and assume this is real for one second. The UK is not the first place to pass such laws, since there are similar laws in some U.S. states. Since we are seeing ID cards become scannable with date-of-birth information easy to pull, in addition to multiple states and countries passing privacy legislation that restricts the abilities of data controllers to freely hand out data to whomever we want or use our data in manners we decide not to use it for, my question is whether this new system will eventually become the norm rather than the exception. If 4chan has to shut down all of its services in the UK because of this law, whatβs going to happen when they have to do this in more and more places?