• wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 day ago

        I’m going to guess that you don’t work in tech, because good luck accomplishing that.

        The overwhelming majority of businesses that allow remote work do so via VPN. It’s possible for some companies to get away with just Office 365 and some basic collaboration tools, but not for most. Some businesses even set up secure VPN tunnels between sections of their network and a section belonging to a contracted partner, software vendor, data processing firm, auditors, etc.

        So banning is absurdly unlikely. But let’s say they do, or they restrict “allowed” VPN through government approved VPN software or something.

        There are countless ways to hide VPN traffic as other legitimate/normal web traffic. Plenty of people in war torn areas, reporting from countries with locked down internet, and other similar scenarios have effectively proven that you can’t completely lock things down.

        So they could ban it, but that’s absurdly unlikely, and even if they do there will be plenty of relatively safe ways around it.

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          24 hours ago

          Though it might still be enough of a chilling effect that the majority of folks won’t even go near it.

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          23 hours ago

          What percentage of the population do you think is technologically literate to be capable of that? Now whatever answer you’re about to give me divide it by 10. That’s the closer answer. You don’t need 100% of people to control a society.

          ( Also I’m not sure where you got the idea that causing massive damage to businesses and the economy as a whole would stop them from doing things. Cause that ship has sailed.)

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          1 day ago

          It’s not even just businesses. The entire federal government is completely dependent on VPNs.

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        1 day ago

        On one hand yes, of course. But on the other, to drive people to use yet another (oftentimes) subscription service, it’s seems like a Pro Capitalist move for another grift avenue.