
Discussion
The one glimmering shine of light here is these politicians clearly don't understand how anything works. This would be impossible to enforce and it's easy to mask a VPN session as regular TLS traffic.
Even China's great firewall is not difficult to bypass. So what chance does the French government have?
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Wondering if they could realistically enforce it.
I mean certainly they can annoy and complicate things, but with TOR and Mullvad would it be enforceable?
Well, most big tech services block tor connections already. Concerning VPNs, I've been kicked out of some crypto website homepage a few days ago, connected with just Mullvad. But I'm sure heavily marketed ones like ExpressVPN and others will be hit harder if this is applied in France.
