
EFF urges makers to push back on proposed online age verification mandates
Hacker News·2h·EFF
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is mobilizing against Congressional proposals that would require age verification for internet access, warning that such mandates would create massive privacy and security risks for users and small operators. For indie developers and bootstrapped services, compliance could mean expensive identity verification infrastructure or outright blocking of users—a burden that disproportionately hits small players without legal teams.
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