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  • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE This user is from outside of this forum
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    em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange
    wrote last edited by
    #1

    Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict content access have been multiplying exponentially.

    The problem is, implementing such measures necessarily requires identifying every user accessing the content, one way or another.

    This is bad news for everyone.

    If these regulations continue
    to proliferate, this could lead to the end of pseudonymity online, and much worse.

    I wrote this article last year,
    but unfortunately this problem has only become worse, and it is sadly still very relevant.

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    Age Verification Wants Your Face, and Your Privacy

    Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict access to content online have been multiplying in recent years. The problem is, implementing such measure necessarily requires identifying each user accessing this content, one way or another. This is bad news for your privacy.

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    #Privacy #AgeVerification #MassSurveillance #Authoritarianism

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    • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

      Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict content access have been multiplying exponentially.

      The problem is, implementing such measures necessarily requires identifying every user accessing the content, one way or another.

      This is bad news for everyone.

      If these regulations continue
      to proliferate, this could lead to the end of pseudonymity online, and much worse.

      I wrote this article last year,
      but unfortunately this problem has only become worse, and it is sadly still very relevant.

      Link Preview Image
      Age Verification Wants Your Face, and Your Privacy

      Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict access to content online have been multiplying in recent years. The problem is, implementing such measure necessarily requires identifying each user accessing this content, one way or another. This is bad news for your privacy.

      favicon

      Privacy Guides (www.privacyguides.org)

      #Privacy #AgeVerification #MassSurveillance #Authoritarianism

      kkarhan@jorts.horseK This user is from outside of this forum
      kkarhan@jorts.horseK This user is from outside of this forum
      kkarhan@jorts.horse
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      @Em0nM4stodon that's why we MUST OPPOSE THIS #CYBERFASCISM BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!

      • And if that means #kids doing #CopyParties for #Tails & #TorBrowser, then so be it!
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      • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

        Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict content access have been multiplying exponentially.

        The problem is, implementing such measures necessarily requires identifying every user accessing the content, one way or another.

        This is bad news for everyone.

        If these regulations continue
        to proliferate, this could lead to the end of pseudonymity online, and much worse.

        I wrote this article last year,
        but unfortunately this problem has only become worse, and it is sadly still very relevant.

        Link Preview Image
        Age Verification Wants Your Face, and Your Privacy

        Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict access to content online have been multiplying in recent years. The problem is, implementing such measure necessarily requires identifying each user accessing this content, one way or another. This is bad news for your privacy.

        favicon

        Privacy Guides (www.privacyguides.org)

        #Privacy #AgeVerification #MassSurveillance #Authoritarianism

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        @Em0nM4stodon

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        https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-06/google-thiel-stand-out-in-saudi-prince-s-silicon-valley-tour

        When the fossil fuel industry invests in tech, we get fossil fuel funded fascism.
        https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/12/saudi-prince-launches-ai-venture-as-trump-musk-altman-and-zuckerberg-arrive-for-conference/

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          @Em0nM4stodon

          https://www.wired.com/story/new-gas-powered-data-centers-could-emit-more-greenhouse-gases-than-entire-nations/

          https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/27/technology/saudi-arabia-ai-exporter.html

          Link Preview Image
          A New Google-Funded Data Center Will Be Powered by a Massive Gas Plant

          Documents show that one of Google’s new data centers would be powered by a natural gas plant that emits millions of tons of emissions each year—an increasingly common trend in the industry.

          favicon

          WIRED (www.wired.com)

          Bloomberg - Are you a robot?

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          Trump and the Energy Industry Are Eager to Power AI With Fossil Fuels

          At a Pittsburgh summit, the Trump administration, energy executives, and tech barons joined as one to promote AI as the future of fossil fuels.

          favicon

          WIRED (www.wired.com)

          https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/05/13/trump-tech-execs-riyadh/

          https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-06/google-thiel-stand-out-in-saudi-prince-s-silicon-valley-tour

          When the fossil fuel industry invests in tech, we get fossil fuel funded fascism.
          https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/12/saudi-prince-launches-ai-venture-as-trump-musk-altman-and-zuckerberg-arrive-for-conference/

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          How Saudi Arabia shaped Silicon Valley : Throughline

          Elon Musk. Donald Trump. Bill Gates. Sam Altman. Larry Ellison. Alex Karp.  Jared Kushner. Mr. Beast. Jeffrey Epstein… Those are just a few of the people who have been friendly with, and often done business with, Saudi Arabia over the last decade. Today on the show: how one of the world’s most authoritarian regimes became one of Silicon Valley’s biggest investors – and what that’s meant for the rest of us.To access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline.

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          • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

            Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict content access have been multiplying exponentially.

            The problem is, implementing such measures necessarily requires identifying every user accessing the content, one way or another.

            This is bad news for everyone.

            If these regulations continue
            to proliferate, this could lead to the end of pseudonymity online, and much worse.

            I wrote this article last year,
            but unfortunately this problem has only become worse, and it is sadly still very relevant.

            Link Preview Image
            Age Verification Wants Your Face, and Your Privacy

            Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict access to content online have been multiplying in recent years. The problem is, implementing such measure necessarily requires identifying each user accessing this content, one way or another. This is bad news for your privacy.

            favicon

            Privacy Guides (www.privacyguides.org)

            #Privacy #AgeVerification #MassSurveillance #Authoritarianism

            luna@mastodon.worldL This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Em0nM4stodon We must resist them at every turn.

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            • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

              Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict content access have been multiplying exponentially.

              The problem is, implementing such measures necessarily requires identifying every user accessing the content, one way or another.

              This is bad news for everyone.

              If these regulations continue
              to proliferate, this could lead to the end of pseudonymity online, and much worse.

              I wrote this article last year,
              but unfortunately this problem has only become worse, and it is sadly still very relevant.

              Link Preview Image
              Age Verification Wants Your Face, and Your Privacy

              Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict access to content online have been multiplying in recent years. The problem is, implementing such measure necessarily requires identifying each user accessing this content, one way or another. This is bad news for your privacy.

              favicon

              Privacy Guides (www.privacyguides.org)

              #Privacy #AgeVerification #MassSurveillance #Authoritarianism

              mixmistressalice@ni.hil.istM This user is from outside of this forum
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              mixmistressalice@ni.hil.ist
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              @Em0nM4stodon Responsible parents aiming to educate their kids should bring them at libraries and in nature instead of disengaging themselves from raising kids by gluing them in front of screens and feeding them processed food at a very young age. On the other-hand the state has no place in treating adults as if there were their children while building a mass-surveillance panopticon. Period.

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              • em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchangeE em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange

                Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict content access have been multiplying exponentially.

                The problem is, implementing such measures necessarily requires identifying every user accessing the content, one way or another.

                This is bad news for everyone.

                If these regulations continue
                to proliferate, this could lead to the end of pseudonymity online, and much worse.

                I wrote this article last year,
                but unfortunately this problem has only become worse, and it is sadly still very relevant.

                Link Preview Image
                Age Verification Wants Your Face, and Your Privacy

                Age verification laws forcing platforms to restrict access to content online have been multiplying in recent years. The problem is, implementing such measure necessarily requires identifying each user accessing this content, one way or another. This is bad news for your privacy.

                favicon

                Privacy Guides (www.privacyguides.org)

                #Privacy #AgeVerification #MassSurveillance #Authoritarianism

                ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG This user is from outside of this forum
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                ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai
                wrote last edited by
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                @Em0nM4stodon

                I feel at some point someone is going to get this pulled into court, and God knows how it will be ruled on, but it seems like very quickly this will to cause an explosive public case where some child or another person is harmed because of this process; people will lose money or something worse will happen

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