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  Condemnation of Youtube's surveillance  Internet users are organizing to condemn Youtube's surveillance, which reportedly demands either a video of the user's face or per government ID. Either one would identify the user, and identifying whoever looks at a page on web site is an injustice. I access Youtube only through Tor, and only without running the site's nonfree Javascript (since that too can be used to identify and surveil). I did not encounter an identity check today, but the Serbian folk dance I looked at is presumably something even teenagers are allowed to watch. (Please don't call 15-year-olds children! They are teenagers!) The article talks about a petition on a site that requires running nonfree software. As a matter of principle I cannot sign that or promote it, even though I surely agree with most of it. Is anyone reading this who can put such a petition on a site that allows signing without running nonfree software? </li> | 
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