The Verge reports that while states and countries are exploring age verification requirements to protect children online, they could have broader privacy implications. Privacy advocates raised concerns that age verification could lead to increased surveillance measures. "Bills that are trying to establish inferences about how old you are or who you are based on that already existing capitalistic surveillance, are just threatening to legitimize that surveillance," American Civil Liberties Union Senior Policy Counsel Cody Venzke said.
Online age verification could have broad privacy implications
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