Proposed KIDS Act Would Mandate Age Verification for Online Access
A proposed US legislation known as the KIDS Act would require users to undergo age verification checks before accessing online platforms. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has raised concerns about the bill, highlighting its potential privacy and free speech implications. Such a requirement could compel users to submit identifying documents, effectively reducing online anonymity for all users, not just minors. Critics argue the measure could create new data security risks by centralizing sensitive personal information. The debate reflects ongoing tension between protecting children online and preserving civil liberties on the internet.
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