

Nah, I doubt it. This is Denmark, not the US. But it means that it won’t be like the UK, where all websites just IP ban people from there since the laws are too broad. Still a huge privacy nightmare though.


Nah, I doubt it. This is Denmark, not the US. But it means that it won’t be like the UK, where all websites just IP ban people from there since the laws are too broad. Still a huge privacy nightmare though.


Apparently you have to either verify your profile using a government developed app, or the SoMe companies can introduce their own verification methods if they want. So yeah, presumably more surveillance with all Danish users having to verify. However it also says the law only targets specific SoMes with a verifiable bad effect on children - so it might not be a blanket ban but only affect the larger ones. No idea how that’s gonna work out though.


Have you seen the com and post you are in?


What you have to realise is that according to them, half of Europe is a rounding error when it comes to discussing Europe specific problems.


My bad, fixed. Thanks for keeping me vigilant.


They don’t have to be far west for sunset at 22 (with DST as I think you missed), just far enough north. With 6 hours of night in the summer, the centre of the timezone will have nighttime from 22 to 4.


It will be right infinitely many times, but not all the time, as it will also be wrong infinitely many times.


I thought you were at TI right now.


It does not read as a joke whatsoever.


He has been there for 4.5 years already?
Have you looked in the hood of a Ford Fusion in Minnesota?
Yeah, Denmark is doing lots of stupid stuff wrt online privacy right now. But there is not some corrupt “let the big tech firm pay us off to not be affected” reason behind this, as the commenter suggested. More a protect the children and a “protect the children™” reasoning.