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Uncensored Content Alert: Online Pornography Platform Offers VPN Service to Access Restricted Websites X

French corporation unveils plan for free VPN inclusion in packages, possibly enabling evasion of certain regulatory obligations, including age verification on adult content websites.

Uncensored Access: VPN Provided for Re-entry to Restricted Adult Sites in X
Uncensored Access: VPN Provided for Re-entry to Restricted Adult Sites in X

Uncensored Content Alert: Online Pornography Platform Offers VPN Service to Access Restricted Websites X

In a significant move, Xavier Niel, the founder of Free, announced the launch of Free mVPN on September 16, 2020. This VPN service is available at no extra cost for Free subscribers.

Free mVPN simulates a connection towards Italy or the Netherlands, and it's designed to work seamlessly with the operator's parental control feature. If parental control is activated on a line, it remains active even when the VPN is activated. This means that parents can keep control over their child's online activities, even when they are using a VPN.

The activation of the service for a secondary line is only possible with the authorization of the main line holder. This measure is in place to ensure that parents can control their children's VPN usage. The person who must give consent for activating the mVPN on a subsidiary line is the parent or legal guardian.

It's important to note that the VPN option is not activable on the 2 euro plan, an offer adapted for minors. This plan does not include the VPN service to further ensure the protection of young users.

The introduction of the Sren law in France aims to prevent minors from watching porn. As a result, several popular websites, like Pornhub and Youporn, have withdrawn from France as a sign of protest against the new rules. However, new sites not respecting the law have appeared in the first Google results.

Free's solution, Free mVPN, allows access for free. While the use of a VPN can help circumvent certain legal obligations, like age verification on some websites, it's crucial to remember that the use of such services should always comply with the law.

Update Wednesday evening: Free has responded to concerns about the activation of the VPN service. They claim to be the first operator in the world to offer a VPN service integrated into their plans without additional cost.

Since June, the use of VPNs has exploded, often costing around 10 euros per month. Free's move to offer a free VPN service could be a game-changer in the market.

As always, it's essential to use technology responsibly and ensure the safety and well-being of minors online.

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