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Age verification is a deliberate attack on system sovereignty, both for individuals and countries.

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  • http_error_418@hachyderm.ioH http_error_418@hachyderm.io

    @taatm @mhoye @Gargron do you want the government holding the power to permit whether you can access things? To see which services you wish to be verified for and have the ability to deny them centrally?

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    @http_error_418 @mhoye @Gargron
    No. A slight retraction. I made an edit to say also 3rd party but user gets to chose.

    What is important is the user isn’t forced to verify with a scammer who offers a free verification service to the retailer.

    The government supply a service but also allow other recognised 3rd parties, so you should get to chose which. Not Google. Not Microsoft. Not Amazon. You.

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    • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

      If this system exists at all, then everyone subject to it is one state-coerced software update from away from their computer working for them only at the whim of that state. Age, gender, race, disability, debt, credit rating, citizenship, neighborhood, search history, political affiliation, all of that plus the state itself is one breach away from no computer working - or only the _right people's_ computers working, you understand - at all.

      Age verification is the footgun of public democracy.

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      At the implementation level data is just data, and in a democratic society, human privacy and state sovereignty are the same the same thing. You wouldn't think so, until you take a hard look into how to implement them, but they are the same thing. And both of them are national security issues.

      Nobody will be made safer, by age verification. But everyone will be put at risk by the systems that have to exist to implement it.

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      • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

        Age verification is a deliberate attack on system sovereignty, both for individuals and countries. There’s no “age verifcation”, there is only “identity verification that includes age”, and the system doing verification is not just a privacy-invasive user tracking system but a remotely controlled off switch for anyone of any age.

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        "La verificación de edad constituye un ataque deliberado a la soberanía del sistema, tanto para los individuos como para los países. No existe tal cosa como la «verificación de edad»; lo único que existe es una «verificación de identidad que incluye la edad», y el sistema encargado de realizar dicha verificación no es meramente un sistema de rastreo de usuarios invasivo para la privacidad, sino un interruptor de apagado controlado a distancia, aplicable a cualquier persona de cualquier edad."

        @mhoye

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        • taatm@mathstodon.xyzT taatm@mathstodon.xyz

          @mhoye @Gargron
          And if we have to do this by government law, we should verify to a single gov database that confirms we are who we are to other systems.

          All of us giving our identity info to all the systems is stupid squared.

          For my next insurer I want the Gov to confirm who I am, not hand over a pile of personal stuff. If the Government can’t do this safely, that’s my proof it shouldn’t be done.

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          @taatm @mhoye @Gargron I had initially thought have the OS do the verification, and only respond "true" or "false" to a transparent condition (eg user gets to see the app is asking for age>=18) but putting the onus onto Govt entities is even better (single point of failure, and we know how they love to shirk blame, but tie it into personal consequences for the politicians in power at the time of a breach and maybe it would work)

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          • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

            Age verification is a deliberate attack on system sovereignty, both for individuals and countries. There’s no “age verifcation”, there is only “identity verification that includes age”, and the system doing verification is not just a privacy-invasive user tracking system but a remotely controlled off switch for anyone of any age.

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            @mhoye I’m wondering if it would be possible create a protocol similar to passkeys, where the device verifies my identity but only exposes my DOB to a service?

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            • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

              Age verification is a deliberate attack on system sovereignty, both for individuals and countries. There’s no “age verifcation”, there is only “identity verification that includes age”, and the system doing verification is not just a privacy-invasive user tracking system but a remotely controlled off switch for anyone of any age.

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              @mhoye That’s a strong critique—age verification does raise serious concerns around privacy, data control, and potential overreach if not carefully designed and regulated.

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              • offbeatmammal@mastodon.socialO offbeatmammal@mastodon.social

                @taatm @mhoye @Gargron I had initially thought have the OS do the verification, and only respond "true" or "false" to a transparent condition (eg user gets to see the app is asking for age>=18) but putting the onus onto Govt entities is even better (single point of failure, and we know how they love to shirk blame, but tie it into personal consequences for the politicians in power at the time of a breach and maybe it would work)

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                @Offbeatmammal @taatm @mhoye @Gargron I, personally, do not want any government or corporation to hold that kind of power over what I can do with my own computing devices.

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                • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                  At the implementation level data is just data, and in a democratic society, human privacy and state sovereignty are the same the same thing. You wouldn't think so, until you take a hard look into how to implement them, but they are the same thing. And both of them are national security issues.

                  Nobody will be made safer, by age verification. But everyone will be put at risk by the systems that have to exist to implement it.

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                  @mhoye thank you for this, I've been kind of skeptical of this, and you've moved me significantly closer to your position.

                  I don't like any state mandated age verification, but I do think we need something along the lines of a consumer opt-in "naive Internet". For all the stuff you talk about that's necessary for daily life we should be able to do that as safely as we can walk down the street.

                  If people can put up a storefront that leads you into a scam or sex shop on the way to interacting with your local government or doing your homework or paying your utilities that's unacceptable.

                  Age verification isn't a fix, but ignoring these problems just leaves more space for bad laws and policing.

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                  • saja@mstdn.socialS saja@mstdn.social

                    @mhoye That’s a strong critique—age verification does raise serious concerns around privacy, data control, and potential overreach if not carefully designed and regulated.

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                    • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                      Age verification is a deliberate attack on system sovereignty, both for individuals and countries. There’s no “age verifcation”, there is only “identity verification that includes age”, and the system doing verification is not just a privacy-invasive user tracking system but a remotely controlled off switch for anyone of any age.

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                      @mhoye big brother is literally taking notes

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                      • njyo@mastodon.socialN njyo@mastodon.social

                        @mhoye I’m wondering if it would be possible create a protocol similar to passkeys, where the device verifies my identity but only exposes my DOB to a service?

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                        @njyo @mhoye supposedly the DSA of EU requires such a thing and the Greek gov wallet supposedly has implemented it.

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                        • thesquirrelfish@sfba.socialT thesquirrelfish@sfba.social

                          @mhoye thank you for this, I've been kind of skeptical of this, and you've moved me significantly closer to your position.

                          I don't like any state mandated age verification, but I do think we need something along the lines of a consumer opt-in "naive Internet". For all the stuff you talk about that's necessary for daily life we should be able to do that as safely as we can walk down the street.

                          If people can put up a storefront that leads you into a scam or sex shop on the way to interacting with your local government or doing your homework or paying your utilities that's unacceptable.

                          Age verification isn't a fix, but ignoring these problems just leaves more space for bad laws and policing.

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                          @thesquirrelfish @mhoye Age verification is not a fix, but ignoring the problem isn't a fix either. People are addicted to social media and fighting to keep it, no matter who is dead.

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                          • joehenzi@social.vivaldi.netJ joehenzi@social.vivaldi.net

                            @thesquirrelfish @mhoye Age verification is not a fix, but ignoring the problem isn't a fix either. People are addicted to social media and fighting to keep it, no matter who is dead.

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                            @JoeHenzi @thesquirrelfish "Age verification is not a fix, but ignoring the problem isn't a fix either, so we're going to verify age" is silly, and this whole exercise is an attempt _by social media companies_ to push the burden of responsibility for age verification - and the liability for failure - away from the people who _should_ be verifying the ages of their customers: those same social networks.

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                            • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                              @JoeHenzi @thesquirrelfish "Age verification is not a fix, but ignoring the problem isn't a fix either, so we're going to verify age" is silly, and this whole exercise is an attempt _by social media companies_ to push the burden of responsibility for age verification - and the liability for failure - away from the people who _should_ be verifying the ages of their customers: those same social networks.

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                              @mhoye @thesquirrelfish sorry you're stuck in a loop - age verification is a red herring, you're going in circles on it

                              to the point, you're now saying social media companies should police themselves for some reason?

                              if there are products that are so harmful we need to protect people of certain ages then maybe, idk, we should get rid of those products

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                              • joehenzi@social.vivaldi.netJ joehenzi@social.vivaldi.net

                                @mhoye @thesquirrelfish sorry you're stuck in a loop - age verification is a red herring, you're going in circles on it

                                to the point, you're now saying social media companies should police themselves for some reason?

                                if there are products that are so harmful we need to protect people of certain ages then maybe, idk, we should get rid of those products

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                                @JoeHenzi @thesquirrelfish bad news about how prohibition worked out, I guess.

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                                • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                                  @JoeHenzi @thesquirrelfish bad news about how prohibition worked out, I guess.

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                                  @mhoye @thesquirrelfish sigh, you're right, we should do nothing even though we have this mountain of evidence, it's the same...

                                  EDIT: Weird analogy, since you have to show ID to buy alcohol.

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