EFF Urges Public to Oppose Congressional Push for Online Age Verification
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has launched a campaign urging the public to contact their congressional representatives in opposition to proposed online age verification requirements. The advocacy group argues that mandatory age checks on internet platforms pose significant risks to user privacy and free expression. The campaign directs supporters to an action page where they can send messages directly to Congress. The EFF has historically opposed such measures, contending that age verification systems typically require collecting sensitive personal data from all users, not just minors.
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