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SilverBirch 3 hours ago [-]
I totally understand the concern that forcing a digital proof of age turns into you having to go to some 3rd party who won't actually just provide a "Yes, this person is 18" style verification but instead will turn into user tracking and ad networking etc. But is that actually required by the bill?
Because what I'm getting at is Apple is already privacy focused. It would be entirely plausible to me that we end up in a situation where Apple's implementation of this is absolutely just "Yup, here's the token that proves I know this is an adult" and if doing that screws Meta's plans for advert-nirvana, I would expect them to take that route.
With the porn ban in the UK we have this worst of both worlds at the moment. We have forced ID verification by these creepy third parties, but it's so fragmented and localized that no big player like Apple is stepping in to provide anything more consumer friendly.
loa_in_ 15 hours ago [-]
I guess legislative capture of the market. Moderation is a cost center and becones mandatory so the barrier to creating competition rises.
Because what I'm getting at is Apple is already privacy focused. It would be entirely plausible to me that we end up in a situation where Apple's implementation of this is absolutely just "Yup, here's the token that proves I know this is an adult" and if doing that screws Meta's plans for advert-nirvana, I would expect them to take that route.
With the porn ban in the UK we have this worst of both worlds at the moment. We have forced ID verification by these creepy third parties, but it's so fragmented and localized that no big player like Apple is stepping in to provide anything more consumer friendly.