

Dear Supporters,
This week, the UK officially enacted the Online Safety Act, introducing new rules requiring websites and apps to verify user age, remove harmful content, and comply with government oversight. While the intention is to protect users, especially children, it once again shows how governments are reacting too narrowly and too late to a much larger issue.
The law focuses on social media, adult content, and illegal material, but leaves the core problem untouched: the way humans interact with digital machines and platforms is completely unregulated.
That’s exactly what our petition addresses.
✅ Why Our Proposal Is a Smarter Solution
Just like with Australia’s social media ban for under-16s, the UK’s approach treats symptoms, not causes. Our petition proposes a Mandatory Personal Browsing Licence (MPBL), a universal, future-proof framework that:
💡Categorises all digital apps and devices by risk (like driving licence categories),
💡Requires basic training before use,
💡Protects against misuse, addiction, and misinformation at the human-machine interface level,
💡Adapts automatically to new tech like AI, IoT, and whatever comes next.
It’s not about banning access, it’s about empowering users through verified, responsible engagement.
⚠️ The UK Act Falls Short Because:
👉🏼 It’s app-specific, not system-level.
👉🏼It forces invasive ID checks but offers no digital education.
👉🏼It risks overreach without long-term sustainability.
👉🏼It doesn’t address IoT, AI misuse, or human behavioral risk.
Meanwhile, VPN use has exploded, sites are blocking UK users, and critics are already warning about censorship and surveillance. The cracks are showing.
📢 A Call to Action
The UK’s new law confirms that change is coming—but it must be smarter, broader, and built for the future.
Please share our petition and keep spreading the word. Instead of more bans and content filters, let’s create a real solution that works for every app, every device, and every user.
Let’s make responsible digital access a right, not a risk.
Thank you for your continued support, and if you’ve had a negative experience with digital devices, social media, or IoT misuse, feel free to leave a comment or video below.
Together, we can build a safer, smarter digital future.
Thanks
Youssef