VPN Ban in Wisconsin Reversed, But Concerns Remain
Basically, Wisconsin lawmakers tried to ban VPNs, but now they've changed their minds after pushback.
Wisconsin lawmakers have reversed their VPN ban after public outcry. This decision is crucial for protecting online privacy. However, the bill still poses risks to lawful speech and personal data collection. Residents are urged to contact their senators to oppose the bill entirely.
What Happened
In a surprising turn of events, Wisconsin lawmakers have removed a controversial provision that sought to ban VPN? services from a proposed age-verification bill. This bill, S.B. 130 / A.B. 105, aimed to restrict access to certain websites for residents using VPN?s, which are essential tools for maintaining online privacy. After significant backlash from advocacy groups and citizens, the provision was dropped, but the bill still awaits the signature of Governor Tony Evers.
The initial intent behind the bill was to enforce age verification? on websites that host content deemed “sexual.” However, the requirement for these sites to block VPN? users raised serious concerns about censorship? and privacy violations. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) voiced its opposition, arguing that the bill would not only hinder lawful speech? but also create a logistical nightmare for websites trying to comply with the new rules.
Why Should You Care
If you live in Wisconsin, this issue directly impacts your online experience. Imagine being unable to use a VPN—a tool that helps protect your identity and location while browsing. This bill would force websites to collect sensitive personal information, like government IDs and financial data, just to access lawful content. It’s akin to a store requiring you to show your ID just to enter, which is not only invasive but also unnecessary.
Furthermore, the bill’s vague definitions of what constitutes “harmful to minors” could lead to over-censorship?. This means that even educational content about human anatomy might be blocked, limiting access to important information. Your right to browse freely without fear of censorship is at stake.
What's Being Done
In light of the recent changes, the EFF continues to advocate against the bill in its entirety. They urge Wisconsin residents to keep the pressure on lawmakers to ensure that the remaining provisions do not infringe on personal freedoms. Here’s what you can do:
- Contact your State Senator and express your opposition to S.B. 130 / A.B. 105.
- Educate others about the importance of VPN?s and online privacy.
- Stay informed about any further developments regarding this legislation.
Experts are closely monitoring the situation to see if Governor Evers will veto the bill entirely or allow it to pass with the VPN? ban removed. Your voice matters in this critical moment for internet freedom.
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