




SimonPsyche🇵🇸🍉
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The Online Safety Act means spending millions of pounds on censoring the internet for adults unless they hand over ID It was meant to protect children. But it doesn't work. So what's the point? ICYMI: Our video going over the reasons the OSA is broken. 📹

Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.

The full text for HR 8250, the proposed Federal law which would require all Operating Systems to implement Age Verification, has just been made publicly available. It is short, poorly written, clearly not at all thought out, and almost entirely devoid of specifics. Some key points: - The bill does not specify how age verification would work at all. It states that the Federal Trade Commission would have 180 days to specify the exact mechanism and requirements for Age Verification within the Operating Systems. - The Federal Trade Commission would also specify data storage protection requirements as well as requirements for how the Operating System must provide access to collected user data. - This bill would apply to ALL Operating Systems. Everything from Windows to Linux to embedded systems. Yes, even to a smart refrigerator. The “Operating System” definition is incredibly broad. - The law will be considered in effect 1 year from the date it is enacted. - Violations of the law will be handled under the Federal Trade Commission Act. - It is given the “Short Title” of “Parents Decide Act”. congress.gov/bill/119th-con…








The full text for HR 8250, the proposed Federal law which would require all Operating Systems to implement Age Verification, has just been made publicly available. It is short, poorly written, clearly not at all thought out, and almost entirely devoid of specifics. Some key points: - The bill does not specify how age verification would work at all. It states that the Federal Trade Commission would have 180 days to specify the exact mechanism and requirements for Age Verification within the Operating Systems. - The Federal Trade Commission would also specify data storage protection requirements as well as requirements for how the Operating System must provide access to collected user data. - This bill would apply to ALL Operating Systems. Everything from Windows to Linux to embedded systems. Yes, even to a smart refrigerator. The “Operating System” definition is incredibly broad. - The law will be considered in effect 1 year from the date it is enacted. - Violations of the law will be handled under the Federal Trade Commission Act. - It is given the “Short Title” of “Parents Decide Act”. congress.gov/bill/119th-con…




By a vote of 34 to 6, the Kansas Senate has voted to empower parents and protect Kansas kids. HB 2422 the App Store Accountability Act has passed!

White House AI Framework Pushes Age Verification ID Mandate reclaimthenet.org/white-house-ai…



🚨🚨 @FoxNews: 1 BILLION identity records exposed in ID verification data leak — INCLUDING +203 MILLION America records Governments requiring Digital ID w/ "age verification" mandates create MASSIVE security risks The threat is NOT hypothetical. Another unfortunate example:

Tomorrow at 10am ET, Senate Commerce examines Section 230—the “26 words” that built the modern internet. Undermining it doesn’t rein in Big Tech—it entrenches it, chills speech, and invites government coercion. Watch closely.

The government is asking for public comments on whether banks should be able to deny you from buying legal goods at their own whim (i.e. how they're cracking down on art, subscribestar, itchio) TELL THEM you don't want to be told how to spend your money federalreserve.gov/apps/proposals…


Protecting kids online shouldn't mean sacrificing the First Amendment or user privacy. NetChoice’s Digital Safety Shield offers a better path: empowering parents and children with tools and education while keeping the internet safe for free expression.

🚨AMAZING NEWS. The SCREEN Act and the App Store Accountability Act have advanced through the House Energy & Commerce Committee. We are one step closer to a federal age verification standard to protect children online. Call the vote, @SpeakerJohnson!