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How can the answer to protecting privacy be age verification?

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  • openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.orgO This user is from outside of this forum
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    How can the answer to protecting privacy be age verification?

    The ICO (UK) seems to think so. Their fine against Reddit for relying on self-declaration is met with a call for intrusive biometric scans or ID uploads.

    All this when privacy dangers are emerging within the industry.

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    Break privacy to make privacy? Age verification isn’t the answer

    The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) recently published an open letter to online platforms providers, calling them “to strengthen age assurance measures to ensure young children are not accessing services that are not designed for them”.

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    #ico #reddit #dataprotection #digitalid #ageverification #privacy #ukpolitics #ukpol

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    • openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.orgO openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org

      How can the answer to protecting privacy be age verification?

      The ICO (UK) seems to think so. Their fine against Reddit for relying on self-declaration is met with a call for intrusive biometric scans or ID uploads.

      All this when privacy dangers are emerging within the industry.

      Read our new blog ⬇️

      Link Preview Image
      Break privacy to make privacy? Age verification isn’t the answer

      The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) recently published an open letter to online platforms providers, calling them “to strengthen age assurance measures to ensure young children are not accessing services that are not designed for them”.

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      Open Rights Group (www.openrightsgroup.org)

      #ico #reddit #dataprotection #digitalid #ageverification #privacy #ukpolitics #ukpol

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      @openrightsgroup

      Reddit will be the first test for UK wide technical measures against noncompliant sites.

      The egos at the ICO won't allow a higher profile service get away with their rejection of ICO's perceived infallibility.

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      • openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.orgO openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org

        How can the answer to protecting privacy be age verification?

        The ICO (UK) seems to think so. Their fine against Reddit for relying on self-declaration is met with a call for intrusive biometric scans or ID uploads.

        All this when privacy dangers are emerging within the industry.

        Read our new blog ⬇️

        Link Preview Image
        Break privacy to make privacy? Age verification isn’t the answer

        The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) recently published an open letter to online platforms providers, calling them “to strengthen age assurance measures to ensure young children are not accessing services that are not designed for them”.

        favicon

        Open Rights Group (www.openrightsgroup.org)

        #ico #reddit #dataprotection #digitalid #ageverification #privacy #ukpolitics #ukpol

        spdrnl@sigmoid.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @openrightsgroup It's double speak, no? War is peace? Identification is privacy?

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