BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  UK launches online safety consultation
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Tue, 3 Mar 2026 10:42:00 -0500
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UK launches online safety consultation that could see VPNs age-restricted

By Samuel Woodhams published 22 hours ago

The consultation will close on 26 May, with the government's response expected
later this summer.

Today, the UK launched its landmark children's digital safety consultation -
an initiative that could have dramatic repercussions for VPN use across the
country.

The Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) is calling for
evidence from parents, industry, and the public to understand how technology
impacts children's wellbeing and to ensure online experiences are "safe and
enriching."

The survey - which will help inform upcoming government policy - includes
questions about whether VPNs should be age-restricted and what impact
introducing mandatory age checks would have on the wider population.

In the accompanying report, the government acknowledges that "no approach is a
silver bullet" and emphasizes the need to balance enforceable content
restrictions without limiting the "legitimate and lawful use" of VPNs by
adults.

The consultation also questions whether social media access should be
restricted by age and if "addictive" design features - including autoplay and
infinite scrolling - should be banned for minors.

What does the consultation ask about VPNs?

The specific questions regarding VPNs and other circumvention methods
demonstrate that the government is seriously considering mandatory age checks
for VPN apps.

However, they also show that officials are weighing the potential repercussions
for everyday users. For example, the consultation explicitly notes the "privacy
implications" for the wider population if age verification becomes a
requirement for all.

The five questions about VPNs are:

1) Circumvention methods: Which tools are children currently using to bypass
online safety rules?

2) Government priorities: How should the government reduce circumvention -
increased education, restricting children's access to VPNs, or other methods?

3) Universal age checks: To what extent do you agree that everyone should be
subjected to age checks to access a VPN if it prevents children using them?

4) Assessing impact: What would the impact of age-restricting VPNs be on the
wider population?

5) Enforceability: How should the government make age checks on VPNs effective
and workable?

The reaction

Following months of deliberation, today's launch is the most concrete
demonstration of the government's interest in restricting access to VPNs.
Speaking to TechRadar last month, a DSIT spokesperson said:

"We recognize that VPNs serve legitimate purposes, including protecting privacy
and security online. That's precisely why we're consulting to make sure we get
this right - we want to hear from all stakeholders, including VPN providers
and digital rights organizations, about how any measures can be targeted and
proportionate."

This approach is mirrored in the consultation report, which acknowledges that
"there are many reasons that children may wish to use a VPN." The document
specifically cites the "enhanced data protection" provided when connecting to
public Wi-Fi and the "extra level of security" for online banking as legitimate
benefits for younger users.

The consultation follows a proposal from the House of Lords that called for a
total ban on the technology for children. While that amendment was overturned
in favor of this evidence-gathering phase, VPN companies have already said they
are "open to meaningful dialogue."

However, critics have argued that any policies designed to restrict VPNs could
put "vulnerable people in immediate danger" and that such measures are
unworkable without an "extreme level of digital authoritarianism."
Have your say

If you want to share your views on the potential for VPN age checks, the
government's consultation is open for three months, closing on May 26, 2026.

Take part: You can complete the official survey at GOV.UK. https://www.gov.uk/g
overnment/consultations/growing-up-in-the-online-world-a-national-consultation

Sign the petition: There is also a petition calling on the government to reject
any proposals that would restrict or ban the use of VPNs for children "because
of the impact this would have on other VPN users."
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/754408


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