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Hey folks
Apologies in advance for any errors, typos, omissions, or unclear explanations. We've written this hastily whilst still in AuDHD burnout, fighting through brain fog and fatigue, after reading the latest QueerAF newsletter, which may otherwise have made this service seem legit. We are not a lawyer and we are happy to make amendments accordingly for those who have more experience than we have from our research. Also, boosts are most welcome.
The gist
Despite its official-sounding name, the UK Deed Poll Office is NOT an official government agency. They even admit as much in small print at the bottom of their contact us page:
The UK Deed Poll Office is not a government agency. Our function is purely as a document provider for the self-declaration of an unenrolled deed poll.
Problems
GDPR
We felt the need to do this post after seeing a worrying article in this week's QueerAF newsletter:
The UK Deed Poll Office just released analysis of the trends they see when trans people change their name.
Gender identity is considered special category data under GDPR, and comes with a lot of additional legal requirements for processing.
Other issues
Beyond the worrying GDPR implications, unenrolled deed polls are completely free, minus printing costs, to create, but not universally accepted in all UK nations, and yet this scam company:
- Is charging people for a free deed poll creation process.
- Implies that you need to apply for a legal name change in all UK nations.
- Implies that the unenrolled deed poll will be accepted in every nation within the UK.
Legal name?
Strictly speaking, the UK doesn't have a concept of a legal name or surnames: at least not like other countries do. Instead, it's just what name people know you by. So the term legal name is often used, but it just means whatever your name is. However, how you formally change your name to update IDs varies across nations.
England and Wales
You can easily change your legal name, so long as it's not for nefarious or fraudulent purposes. As TransActual summarises it:
It is a principle of the law in England and Wales that a person’s legal name can be changed simply by using a new name and becoming known by it. There is no legal requirement for a new name to be enrolled or registered.
-- TransActual - Name Changes - An overview
Scotland
It's a bit different in Scotland, as Scottish law is different to English law in the treatment of deed polls. Technically, an unenrolled deed poll shouldn't be accepted as a legal document for formal name updates, at least if you were born in Scotland.
To update IDs, organisations will likely require a Statutory Declaration for Change of Name, which seems to be the most-common method that people follow.
You can pay a solicitor to do it (typically up to £10), but in theory it can be done for free. You will need to find your local court and book an appointment with Justice of the Peace for them to witness your statutory declaration. You may be kept waiting a while.
You aren't required to register a change of name for it to be considered legally valid, and some Scottish people have managed to use an enrolled deed poll to update IDs, but we'd recommend asking someone who really understands Scottish name change law.
It doesn't help that the page the UK gov deed poll page links to a to Scottish gov page that sends to imply you must pay and register the name.
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is different again. You can use an unenrolled deed poll in theory, but you may need to apply for a name change through the General Register Office, which will cost money, and some methods may lead to registering the name change publicly.
We'd recommend reading the Rainbow Project name change page and reaching out to them for more info.
Creating a deed poll
If you do not have access to a printer, you could ask a friend if they can help you, or print from any public facility with free (or cheap) printing, like many libraries.
Although many choose to print their deed poll (or polls, if they make multiple originals) on fancy and/or thicker A4 paper (like parchment / certificate paper), this is not required. It's just to make it look more formal and less likely for be unjustly rejected when telling organisations, despite your right to rectification under GDPR.
Why you shouldn't enroll / register the name change
In England and Wales, avoid enrollment at all costs if you are trans or may be at risk if someone finds your new name.
Enrolling a deed poll will create a permanent searchable link between your old and new names, including a notification in the London Gazette. Anyone could find out your old name with only a few seconds of web searching.
-- GenderKit - Name change by deed poll - Warning
The same warning applies to Scotland and Northern Ireland: avoid registering a name change at all costs for the same folks.
Registering your name change will create a permanent searchable link between your old and new names, including a notice in The Gazette, the official publication of record. Anyone could find out your old name with only a few seconds of web searching.
-- GenderKit - Registering a name change - Warning
Removing name change from public record?
If you have already enrolled or registered your name change, you can ask The Gazette to remove your name change details, but you may not be able to remove the public record of your name change 😔
You could try to ask under the GDPR right to be forgotten, but we have no idea if that would be successful.
Where can I find more info?
Please check out the following links. They're not exhaustive, but should put you in the right direction.
- GenderKit - Name change by deed
- Free Deed Poll Generator for 16+
- UK gov page on deed polls
- TransActual - Name Change
- Scottish Trans - change of name
- Rainbow Project (NI) - changing name
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2) I am once again begging you not do do write-in protest / joke votes. No one will ever see them except the poor poll-workers who have to stay late at the polls counting them. Be kind.
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Seriously though: I want (okay, demand) a version of Firefox with the "AI chatbot" functionality removed. Not disabled. Removed. I want all code which is specifically designed to connect to OpenAI removed from my computer completely. I do not care if the vampires have promised not to suck my blood. I do not want the vampires in my house in the first place.
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On by default.
A few differences with my situation. I used xfce (xubuntu) and not gnome, I never close the lid but I do lock (with Super L). I've only recently upgraded to 24.04 and not seen any problems so far. But I do have a Lenovo (it's running on as ThinkPad and an X1). I'll check the other things though mention, interesting.
@jerry1970 someone in one of the comments threads showed that it was already in (one of?) the librewolf build(s?) -_-
but enough people have mentioned it that I want to check it out
in the meantime it’s gonna be time to update my network blockers with a whoooole lot more domains and subnets
IMHO, web sites have no business asking for timezones!
For "reasons" I tend to use UTC.
Cinema websites, offering to be "helpful" by adjusting to browser timezones, instead of the timezones of the movie theater listings I am researching, is a strong argument against websites using timezones from browsers as just one example i encounter regularly.
@teajaygrey @AlgoCompSynth I don't use UTC.
I think maybe it is good when timezones get adjusted, but I h a a t e it when timezones are adjusted *without the timezone being mentioned*. How am I supposed to know if you adjusted the timezone or not.
@wtwagg @Bright5park @davidfetter
* it's hard to tell because unlike "third party cookies", the supposedly bad technology Firefox's "ad measurement" replaces, Firefox "ad measurement" does not allow you to inspect what data it is tracking or who it is being sent to. I have filed a bug pointing this out, which has been afaict ignored.
@wtwagg @JackEric How about I just configure the browser to talk to Google normal type. I think it has now been explained to me how to do that. Unfortunately I will not be attempting that today as this morning a man showed up at my home, removed my back door with an electric screwdriver, and severed my home internet connection
(I think he was supposed to be doing the thing with the door. The other thing was a mistake)
There is now a pull to remove all gen ai code. With the maintainer asking for coding help.
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@sleepyfox In addition, it's not Firefox.
I don't use Firefox because of some ideological reason, I use it because (a) Chrome bricked my £2000 computer in 2013 and I have not forgiven it, (b) vertical tabs are not enough, I need trees, and (c) Firefox's “send tab to device" feature is a core part of my system to make sure I don't forget important shit.
I am hoping that @mcc finds a Firefox fork she likes, because she's even more picky than I am.
@sleepyfox Likewise, I think.
There's people who recommend me browsers, and there's people who do their due diligence on who runs software projects they rely on. The intersection is quite small.
@sleepyfox is actually in that intersection too, but unfortunately, his recommendation doesn't work for me either.
@joeo10
I made a post on Mozilla, if you want to 👍 it.
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If I have Search Settings options limited to Bookmarks, i.e., this is the only box checked among everything else (this is the only thing I use bookmark tags for), will my keyword searches go to Mozilla for parsing ? Or do they remain local to my computer? If the answer to that is "yes", this would be a tremendous disappointment for me to learn.
Also, if I've selected DuckDuckGo as my search engine for the Address Bar, do these search keywords also still go to Mozilla in addition to DDG?
I don't remember when the Address Bar was merged with the Search Bar, but I don't think users have been able to segregate them for a fair bit of time in Firefox. I certainly don't see a way to do it now, either from the Toolbar Customization panel, or the Privacy or Search Settings tabs.
Like you stated, this whole business is the type of the that having the entire Internet taken over by data acquisition and merchandising is bs. Imho, of course.
Meredith Whittaker is right. :(
4get was removed a few months ago:
@alienghic Yeah, I am participating in the Librewolf issue discussion.
I don't think the "disabling in base firefox" options are quite good enough for me because they seem to mostly just hide the controls for a setting I've already disabled…? Perhaps I am missing something.
Though I don't have a lot of experience with it yet librewolf claims to be a privacy focused fork of firefox and they're discussing removing the genai feature.
codeberg.org/librewolf/source/…
Also some information about disabling the ai feature in base firefox.
meow.social/@Alkaris/113098734…
And firefox-esr doesn't have it yet.
There's also pure FOSS community browsers like epiphany on gnome
apps.gnome.org/Epiphany/
or konqueror or falkon on KDE
Some of the settings look like they also set what api endpoint it will try to talk to.
browser.ml.chat.provider and browser.ml.modelHubRootUrl look like defining where it will attempt to talk to.
I set provider to empty string and root url to http://localhost
yeah I only have firefox 129 right now, and all I was able to do so far was those disables which are shipped in the firefox. I haven't found anything better yet.
I'm also looking at librewolf.
It is also a difficult question...
goes back to wondering how do the patches even work?
@alienghic Aha.
Well now *I'm* unqualified to discuss this, as I am a Mercurial user, and the operation of patchquilt is a mystery to me.
Well here have too much detail.
In this case the question is more how the heck does
git clone salsa.debian.org/mozilla-team/… -b release/master
have it's quilt patches committed to git?
I thought you were supposed to leave them uncommitted? Is this some strange git-buildpackage pq?
Is there another branch that you're supposed to be using for adding patches?
If you download the librewolf patch from their repository it's a patch that adds a patch, so you've got to remove the outer discussion and then remove all the + from the inner patch.
After doing that this runs
patch --dry-run -p 1 < ../librewolf-disable-ai-81.patch
but I don't know how it's supposed to get incorporated into the Debian packacing.
ha-ha take that strange git pq magic.
I turned you back into a more familiar quilt archive... Now how long will this take to build.
@wtwagg I’m reminded of the time I had to write an HTTP 1.0 server for a university assignment, so I took a 1.1 server, found all the new features, and ripped them out. (It got a perfect mark, and to this day I’m not sure how to feel about it).
Clearly rolling your own Firefox — forever — is much harder, but shouldn’t it be … well, easier?
@Reiddragon Here is a screenshot of LibreWolf I took on my computer two days ago.
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They are having a discussion in the Codeberg about whether to remove it again tho.
@wtwagg you used to be able to add search engine options to Firefox by URL, but they seem to have dropped that from the UI
support.mozilla.org/en-US/ques…
Ecosia now requires Javascript to show results, so is unusable
It seems now search engines have to be added to Firefox via extension/add on
@castironflower @gdorn I was thinking about making that firefox fork at least as a proof of concept, ofc the sensible place to start is ESR and that has no ai chatbot anyway.
However, a fork of firefox ESR 128 with the "ad measurement" removed is a good first step.
@gdorn but mozilla is never going to do that. ive been looking at floorp lately
i think the only way forward is to
- hard fork firefox
- rip out all of the bad
- cherry pick changes until it all becomes to hard/ out of sync
and hopefully by that point its got enough community backing that a large foss collective could keep up with web standards changes
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It always bugs me we people call people bots or Russian shills or whatever without any evidence.
So I'm very excited that I can now say that Dave Rubin and Tim Pool are Russian Paid Shills.
No flinching. Just how it is.
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It gets easier now, because with the mounts in position setting everything up doesn't take three hours as it did yesterday. Hoping to finish off (most of) the new rails tomorrow, but plans rarely go to plan and that's OK.
I based it on the original engine in the P5: I matched the position of the front face of the front pulley of the original 3 litre (that face aligns with the middle of the front crossmember). There are merits to other ways; this one was easy to hold in my head.
To get that right I made a stunt pulley to clamp onto the stunt engine. It sticks out the same 5" as the real one, and when the marker lines align with the rectangle cut-out it'll have the same centre-line too.
@scudderfish This, by the way, means that it's further forward than it really needs to be; I could get better weight distribution by shifting it back. I actually have room for this without cutting the bulkhead.
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I created an unenrolled deed poll, twice now, just using the text from the gov.uk we site and my printer and normal paper at home. The DVLA, doctors, bank, energy companies, internet provider, pension company and work have all accepted them.
It seems worth getting your driver’s licence changed first, lots of places seem happy to accept it as further proof of who you are/name change.