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EU always spoiling the fun.
I don't think business owners should be anonymous
I agree, it won't be used for good, and obviously privacy and anonymity are importantThe question is who does it serve, what will they do with the information and what happens to the real criminals? Like Heiko wrote above, its a step in the completely wrong direction. But hey, I am not wondering about anything anymore.
In my opinion this serves the agenda of "ID 2020" where they want to create a digital identity of every single person. Everything you do on the internet, everything you pay money for, who you are connected with, etc.
https://id2020.org/
As I wrote before, basically it is what China is doing already for some time.
This seems to be the case with some other countries as well. .in domains are really cheap and I wanted to grab a few but they don't have whois.Heh
Welcome to the life of an aussie.
Our .com.au exposes our full name, email, business, business types, business numbers etc
And cannot hide WHOIS![]()
Top comment. We're so used to someone telling us how to live and what to do, like little kids, that we'll accept ANY stupid measures the stupid globalists have created for us. Basically people have become sheep.(and not trying to offend the animals) That's why you have people like Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab laughing their ass off on how stupid the average human being is, willing to do ANYTHING they say, always testing humans and our patience.It seems to me to be another step in the direction of eroding the libertarianism of the internet. IMO companies like FB set a precedent, they showed the world that people will bend over and accept measures like identity authorization etc just to be able to like some pictures make status updates on a social network.
Mobile apps provided further evidence of the fact that people are more than willing to hand over personal information, phone numbers to be able to play a game or browse an app.
I'm not surprised governments have woken up to just how much control they can exert over the populance, and most of us will just lie down and take it because we're so used to the convenience. As with most measures, this will not affect the actual criminals because they will easily figure out ways to bypass identity authorization.
Hi,What about the address and name?
Move to South America already bruh, plenty of freedom there for you.Welcome to Fascist, Dictator, Klaus Schwab's EU. Agenda 21 in full force. No privacy, no anonymity, next they'll be promoting real life hunger games. FUCK the EU, NATO and any other globalist controlled criminal organisation, no wonder every country in the EU wants OUT.
Calm your tits, it’s being done this way for years in many eu countries already, and most of the registrars aren’t even in the eu. So it will only affect you if you want to buy a local domain.
controlling the american companies is not bad because those companies currently own and control the entire internet and it's not fair. They just have too much power and monopoly, so this is good by my beloved EU.EU wants to regulate the whole internet. They become China 2.0, no joke. They talk about privacy and security, but its all just about gathering information of the people and controlling the big american companies like Google, Facebook, Apple, etc.
Because I´m human, and fckd up. Anything else dear? But it got moved by someone now anyway. Love you dear .. =)Why is this posted in the lounge?