| ▲ | heavyset_go 3 days ago | |||||||||||||
I don't have to scan my face, upload my ID and share my biometric data with multiple 3rd parties, who will then lose and leak my private data, every time I drive a car. This law isn't letting anyone use social media freely until they're suspected of not being an adult, at which point they have to age verify. It requires everyone to identify themselves whenever they want to view, interact, reply or share content on the internet. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ntSean 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
This is not true. Its users suspected to be underage which will be asked. Additionally, the law makes no judgement on the technology used to identify age, just that social media companies need to make an effort. I suspect that companies will not want to deal with the data security issues (very illegal to share pictures of underage people without consent), and will not be "sharing" with 3rd parties. | ||||||||||||||
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