It makes sense, now that there's IRL restrictions there should be online restrictions. A cyber attack could cause the following:
- shut down the electric grid so no one has electricity
- corrupt transportation, industry, medical and financial systems (this already happened with an oil pipeline)
- cause mass disruption of welfare money allocations (a lot of people won't be able to eat)
- wiping out of bank accounts (you could have thousands saved but then it goes to 0 instantly)
- stealing of browsing history (imagine if all your friends and family know what you browse, even "incognito")
To prevent this:
- everyone must use their real life name online, no more anonymity
- all online accounts have to be associated to people's IDs
- computer activity tracking (to make sure nobody is using a computer illegally)
People will trust the science and do the "digital vaccine" the same way they are doing the spike protein vaccine. As a bonus, they can get some extra points on a new online credit system.