- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- privacy
- cross-posted to:
- technology@beehaw.org
- privacy
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child clearly expresses that minors have rights to freedom of expression and access to information online, as well as the right to privacy.
These rights would be steamrolled by age verification requirements.
If it is about protecting children, just create age based VPNs and whitelist the services with appropriate content.
This must be used above all to track the activity of every adult among all popular services. Having to proof adultness cannot be done without creating a link between the identify of the adult and the account at the service.
In theory, it’s possible, if the age verification authority keeps the link secret. But that’s impossible to uphold.
What are the elites planning to do that requires this huge amount of surveillance? The article says that they need it already in the second quarter of 2025. We will find out soon.
It can be done.
Do you really have no other complaints?
How can it be done?
You connect to an age-gated site.
Your browser receives an age verification request that does not contain information about the site.
It would contain the time, a random number, and the query: Is user over 18/16/14/whatever?
You identify yourself to that service in some way. The service could also be a program on your own device that uses a chip on your ID-card. If the service confirms the age, it digitally signs the request.
The site checks if the signature is valid and done. There’s never any connection between the age verification service and the site. If the request is more than a few seconds old, then it will be rejected to prevent sharing.
Of course, this assumes that sites will cooperate and implement such schemes at their own expense. Obviously(?) that will only be done by the larger sites, so it will be quite pointless. I don’t know why that is not a consideration. Understanding that doesn’t actually require any deep technical knowledge. But that’s typical for EU tech regulation.
How do you prevent people from selling access to children by calling the age verification service for them?
Btw,
Which other complaints could I have?
The high volume of requests would be detected pretty quickly. The verification service would not know what sites you visit, but it would know that you are making requests.
To succeed, that would need a fairly large number of stolen or fake identities. There’s really no point when you can just sell adult products, including pirated media, directly.