Comment on US operating system age verification bill "Parents Decide Act" gets published
Petter1@discuss.tchncs.de 1 week ago
I understand it like you have to force the user to input a date, but I see no requirement that this date has to be verified by the OS to be correct?
And if a user enters a date less than 18 years ago, another account with a date more than 18 years ago has to verify that date
So, what stops a user who is not 18 just enter an older date?
Each app just uses the date set in OS as verification, which honestly is better than each app having to ask for the date individually…
Don’t understand me wrong, I don’t like age verification at all, I would prefer a bill that allows to flag a user as “kid” and allow/deny categories like social media, payments, adult content etc.
Like an extension of the admin/user setup we already have
a4ng3l@lemmy.world 6 days ago
See you highlight the issue yourself ; forcing the websites to expose data allowing an initial set of restrictions. Once those are in place extending them beyond the initial « doing the parent’s job » scope is trivial. The infrastructure will be available to block any content.
Once those headers become mandatory to deliver content the days to http freedom are over.
Eventually the system will enforce the correctness of such headers in a way that piracy will be added. Then assisted death and lgbtq topics; I saw propositions along those lines already.
I remember one of those discussions involving European isps representative ; who is to decide on those tags and which to block? Why would 16 yo not being able to discuss a topic or reach out for help on sensitive topics? At what age are they individually mature enough for those topics ?