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Home / Technology / X Flags VPN Users on Profiles

X Flags VPN Users on Profiles

20 Nov

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Summary

  • X is testing a feature to display VPN usage on user profiles.
  • This aims to combat trolls and enhance account transparency.
  • Critics worry about singling out privacy-conscious users.
X Flags VPN Users on Profiles

Social media network X is reportedly developing a new feature that could explicitly disclose when users are accessing the platform via a Virtual Private Network (VPN). This initiative is part of broader efforts to combat trolls and enhance the transparency of user accounts, as previously indicated by X's Head of Product, Mikita Bier. The proposed system may introduce a disclaimer on profiles, suggesting that a user's connection might be routed through a proxy like a VPN, which could alter their displayed location.

While the exact public display of this information is yet to be confirmed, Bier's earlier statements suggested that privacy settings might be highlighted if altered by users. Beyond VPN detection, X is also testing indicators for username changes and account creation dates. These tools are designed to provide more context about user profiles and potentially deter malicious activity on the platform.

However, the introduction of such a feature has drawn criticism. Experts from VPN providers like NordVPN and Proton VPN have voiced concerns that visible VPN flags could inadvertently make privacy-focused users, including journalists and activists, appear suspicious. They argue that such measures might lead to users being subjected to incorrect rules or restrictions, especially if location data is not accurately represented.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
X is currently testing a feature that may add a disclaimer to profiles indicating potential VPN use, though the exact public display is not yet confirmed.
The feature is intended to help combat trolls and increase transparency regarding account locations and user activity.
Critics worry that this could unfairly single out privacy-conscious users, such as journalists and activists, making them appear suspicious.

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