59 points by ronsor 3 hours ago | 6 comments
xt00 1 hour ago
Do we know who is funding this? is this one of these things where Meta doesn't want the responsibility for this, so they are pushing to have the OS have the responsibility or something like that?
0xbadcafebee 1 hour ago
groovypuppy 1 hour ago
Meta. Specifically to undercut Apple.
riffraff 46 minutes ago
How does this undercut apple? This entrenches apple's position as a provider of "verified" devices.
kmeisthax 1 hour ago
Facebook. There's a wave of child endangerment lawsuits incoming and they want to head that off at the pass by having governments shift all that liability over to the OS vendors.
hulitu 33 minutes ago
Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft. Maybe with a push from 3 letter agencies, because it makes their life easier.
Dwedit 52 minutes ago
People lend phones or computers to kids. The age associated with the user account means absolutely nothing.
greyface- 17 minutes ago
So, who's gearing up to sue the FTC for a declaratory judgment that this is unconstitutional?
ranger_danger 28 minutes ago
That means porn sites won't require me to independently verify my age right? Right?
sorahn 8 minutes ago
We still have to provide a way for people that don’t have (smart) phones, but I would absolutely implement asking the phone instead of a 3rd party when available.

We don’t gain anything from asking a 3rd party. In fact it costs money per request.

vscode-rest 1 hour ago
Writing like this is frankly so exhausting. I don’t think anyone not already in the choir could make it through.
wakawaka28 1 hour ago
Some people really need shit spelled out to them. This does a great job of doing that in a small package.
hackinthebochs 15 minutes ago
The breathless fearmongering over an age field on account set up is just completely over-the-top. This is probably the least bad out of all possible ways to implement age checking. The benefit of this is that it can short-circuit support for more onerous age verification. The writing has been on the wall for some time now: the era of completely unrestricted internet is coming to an end. The question is how awful will the new normal be? Legislation like this is a win all around, a complete nothingburger. We should be celebrating it, not fighting it tooth and nail.

The tech crowds utter derangement over this minor mandate is truly a sight to behold.

greyface- 11 minutes ago
phendrenad2 8 minutes ago
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