Countries rolling out age verification laws (2026) (www.datawrapper.de)
from Innerworld@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 09 May 23:15
https://lemmy.world/post/46638676

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racoon@lemmy.ml on 10 May 00:18 next collapse

Just because Turkey changed its name does it mean that every website must adopt the new imposition

stink@lemmygrad.ml on 12 May 01:28 collapse

It was always Turkiye.

racoon@lemmy.ml on 15 May 09:45 collapse

Never in English

nate3d@lemmy.world on 10 May 01:54 next collapse

Estonia fuckin nailed it

Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml on 10 May 09:43 collapse

They almost nailed it, but existing laws don’t go far enough.

Individually targeted algorithmic recommendations should be banned entirely. They give American tech companies way too much power over the collective information environment of Europeans, they promote addiction and brainrot, and they encourage and normalize data collection.

Australia went the worst route, requiring age verification to have an account which is something that has nothing to do with the problem and causes a tremendous privacy violation for the end user.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 10 May 02:22 next collapse

they will start to enforce it from just after the elections in brazil lmao

Innerworld@lemmy.world on 10 May 16:59 collapse

Alternative visualization from Tuta: western countries with age verification for adult content, social media platforms, and VPNs.