
Steve Jones (@[email protected])
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Steve Jones (@[email protected])
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It’s got nothing to do with protecting kids. It’s government control, the implementation of a mass surveillance framework that will only expand - and rapidly. Every single user having to share age verification data (especially kids!!!!) is a huge win for Big Tech and Big Government


American lawmakers: "We're never going to have Digital ID and government surveillance like the UK" Also American lawmakers: "Let's use the UK's strategy as the blueprint for America!" ☑️Age verification, age assurance ☑️Parent-child relationship linkage (with no guardrails to ensure the correct adult is linked to the child) ☑️Design code mandates ☑️Platform-level monitoring of users ☑️Device-level verifications ☑️Pathway to full Digital ID See KOSA, COPPA 2.0, App Store Accountability Act and state-level policies that all mirror the EU framework nearly identically. And it's conservatives that are cheering for this the loudest.


The time for negotiations is over. Tech companies have 30 days from today to implement age restrictions on social media access for kids under 14. Within 60 days, parental consent must be in place for 14- to 16-year-olds.

An “Age Verification for all Operating Systems” (including Windows, macOS, & Linux) bill has been introduced in the state of Illinois. This new bill (Illinois SB 3977) is *very* similar to the recently passed California bill (and the introduced Colorado bill) and, if passed, would set a deadline of January 1st, 2028 for compliance. The Illinois version of the bill is being sponsored by Laura Ellman (Democrat). legiscan.com/IL/bill/SB3977…

Age verification for VPNs undermines why people use VPNs @SenatorShoshana






My App Store Accountability Act is simple: It protects privacy, it protects the rights of parents, and it protects the innocence of children by holding Big Tech accountable.

App stores should be held to the same standards as their brick-and-mortar counterparts. Age verification measures for app purchases are common sense solutions to give parents oversight of their kids' online experience. The App Store Accountability Act does just that, helping put parents in charge and protecting kids' privacy online.









