
Mullvad warns age verification laws could fragment the open internet
Hacker News·1w·Mullvad
Mullvad published a technical breakdown of how age verification mandates for social media—now being enacted across multiple countries—require either identity tracking or platform gatekeeping that undermines privacy and access. For indie builders, the concern is real: compliance costs and infrastructure requirements could favor big platforms while making it harder to run small, privacy-respecting alternatives.
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