💨 Abstract
The article discusses reader opinions on the Online Safety Act (OSA). One reader, Rob Slater, criticizes the OSA for potentially enabling compulsory digital IDs, leading to increased government and corporate surveillance. Another reader, Charlie Parrett, points out technical issues and lack of inclusivity in the OSA. Additionally, Robert Johnson defends the Labour party's performance, arguing against a critic's claim that they have reversed pre-election pledges. The article mostly focuses on reader feedback on key government issues.
Courtesy: Letters Editor
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