‘Age Verification’ could force trans people to out themselves to use the internet
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Automated online ID checking systems add new potential dangers to having a mismatching ID.
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“In addition to everything being on fire, some lucky people will also be offered a small, mandatory stipend of fire.”
Stop fucking call it “age” verification. It’s identity collection.
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Is it possible to just not use age verified services? I personally barely have any online accounts, especially on corporate services. I dont think it will be a big loss to me if they would ask for verification.
Yeh, but once they have all the big companies complying then they can go after the little guys.
And if, at any point, a little guy becomes problematic then they can fuck them over with compliance violations.
So yes. Just use services that don’t require ages verification.
But once they become large enough or problematic enough, they will get the book thrown at them
Depends how hard your area pushes for it. Some places are calling for OS to verify age. You could probably opensource your way around that, at least until you need a digital ID to access the internet legally.
All of this really seems to be impractical to enforce, just like the whole encryption ban that is happening in UK/Europe. There are too many outliers to cover every way to circumvent the way the internet actually works and how compliance is actually enforced.
All those IOT devices (thermostats, refrigerators, cameras, printers, etc) would either cease to function OR this is all something that is easily circumvented like the current age verification on websites for those over 18. I don’t see the general internet being forced to adopt this policy or be held liable anytime soon/at all.
As I see it, this would likely affect larger social media platforms, probably most banking/financial websites, porn, and some government sites; which may or may not impact you.
Fucking paywall
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Thats the idea methinks.
Probably a desired effect for the people pushing this verification :(