BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Australia's age verificat
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Wed, 11 Mar 2026 09:54:00 -0500
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Australia's 'Swiss cheese-like age verification' may lead to a VPN ban  and
the whole country's digital safety is on the line

Date:
Tue, 10 Mar 2026 16:10:42 +0000

Description:
Australia's longest-running digital rights group, Electronic Frontiers
Australia, warns that "extraordinary privacy, security, and online safety
risks" will arise if access to VPNs is restricted.

FULL STORY
Australians are turning to VPNs amid new mandatory age verification rules
Australia's digital rights group argues that VPN users may be the next target
Restricting VPN could put at risk the country's digital safety, experts warn

Australian digital rights advocates have warned that VPNs could be next on 
the chopping block, with the country kicking off the second phase of its age
verification rollout. 

The warning comes as downloads for VPN services have surged in local app
stores on Monday, when new age-gating rules on adult-only content took 
effect. The spike shows that Australians are searching for ways to protect
their sensitive ID data in the face of the risk of what the country's
longest-running digital rights organization, Electronic Frontiers Australia,
describes as a "Swiss cheese-like age verification" system.

The threats to public privacy and security, however, may only be at the
starting point. 

Talking to TechRadar, the Chair of Electronic Frontiers Australia, John Pane,
argues " there is a reasonably strong possibility " that VPNs may be banned 
or restricted as a result of that. Something that, he warns, would create
"extraordinary privacy, security, and online safety risks" for all.

VPN restrictions  what's at stake? -- Virtual private
networks (VPNs) are tools used by both individuals and businesses to secure
their digital activities from an increasingly data-rich and hacking-ripe
online world. 

VPNs encrypt internet traffic to make online monitoring more difficult. They
also spoof a user's real IP address by rerouting their connections through 
one of the VPN company's servers  either in the same country or abroad. 

The second feature is the reason why Australian authorities could end up
restricting their use. 

Rather than security and privacy software, VPNs are increasingly viewed as
mere circumvention tools that can let minors evade mandatory age checks. Yet,
Pane told TechRadar, a ban or restrictions on VPNs would be "a bright red
line" not to cross. 

He warns that online safety is on the line for the whole nation, outlining 
the unseen risks to both private citizens and commercial enterprises should a
VPN ban come into place.

For children, Pane explains, this could mean pushing them to use insecure 
free VPN apps . TechRadar recently uncovered that over 75% of all free VPNs 
on the Android store have questionable personal data practices, and that 
could easily expose thousands of minors to malware and other malicious
tracking. 

The need to find different workarounds could also push young people to even
darker corners of the web, further endangering their security and privacy. 

As for adults, the millions of people entering their age verification details
into adult content websites are creating a database of sensitive details that
would lead to a large prize for any identity thieves . We have already had a
hint of that when Discord's third-party exposed the government-issued ID
photos of approximately 70,000 users following a data breach. 

Without a VPN to protect any of this information transfer, Pane argues that
the problem will only be exacerbated. This is a concern shared by over 400
scientists who have recently called for a moratorium on mandatory age
verification globally until a "scientific consensus" is reached regarding the
benefits and technical feasibility of such laws.

How likely is it for Australia to restrict VPN usage?

While Australias eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has not announced a
direct ban or restrictions on VPNs just yet, the possibility was previously
mentioned when these tools began allowing teens to easily bypass the 
country's under-16s social media ban . 

Currently, the guidance from the eSafety Commission is clear  all service
providers are expected to take "reasonable steps" to prevent workarounds,
which include detecting and restricting the use of VPNs. 

 Surfshark 's Senior Product Manager, Justas Pukys, told TechRadar that these
expectations rest "on the false notion" that VPNs are merely 'workarounds' 
for age gates. 

"This misunderstanding ignores the fact that VPNs are essential 
infrastructure for the security and privacy of millions of Australian 
citizens and businesses," said Pukys, warning that "attempting to block them
is a disproportionate response that treats a fundamental cybersecurity tool 
as a loophole, creating far-reaching collateral damage that policymakers have
not adequately considered."

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Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/australias-swiss-cheese-lik
e-age-verification-may-lead-to-a-vpn-ban-and-the-whole-countrys-digital-safety
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