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Brazil is requiring OS level age verification by march 17th, 2026.

New York about to vote on a law that would “require all manufacturers of internet-enabled devices, operating systems, or application stores to conduct commercially reason-able and technically feasible age assurance for users at the point of device activation.”

In order to “incentivize” age verification, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that they will ignore COPPA violations for software performing age verification.

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    24 minutes ago

    One question:

    "On your first computer, how did you open a program?

    Load “*”,8,1 ✅

    program.exe ✅

    Double click the icon ✅

    “Program? Is that like an app?” ❌

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    Maybe he would be onboard if it was called “age verification, to make sure you’re not exposed to trans people”…

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    I’ve heard about gringos saying all of this about Brazil forcing age verification, but I literally cannot find any article in any Brazilian news website talking about this. So either this entire thing is a hallucination or someone got the wrong info.

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    Lemmy users upvoting Brian Lunduke is surprising. He’s very right wing from what I remember

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    When they make it law to have age verification in your operating system, only outlaws will have operating systems without age verification.

    I guess I’m an outlaw then. Enjoy your visit to the wild west, we will always have illegal operating systems aplenty.

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    7 hours ago

    13 days 😂 Tell me you don’t know how software development works or how operating systems are developed without telling me.

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      Unless someone already has age verification ready to go and wanted to be a monopoly for a while.

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        1 hour ago

        CTO at Microslop: QUICK, VIBE CODE THAT AGE VERIFICATION, WE GOTTA BE FIRST ON THIS

        [turns the data center cooling pipes from the nearest freshwater lake up to 11]

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        This is my theory about California and age verification. As soon as alternative mobile operating system are getting better there’s suddenly a law about operating systems requiring age verification? Maybe I’m just paranoid.

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    How on earth are they going to enforce this in smaller IOT chips? I just got an esp32-c3 for like $1.50. I highly doubt that things is able to run whatever bloatware they are going to require.

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      Hardware that can be manufactured on larger nodes can’t really be stopped, and the (black) market for both old and new free hardware will be big, considering all the things that will inevitably be banned. As always, don’t comply in advance

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    In order to “incentivize” age verification, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that they will ignore COPPA violations for software performing age verification.

    COPPA prevents companies from collecting data on minors without parental consent.

    Sounds like the Epstein Class is still in charge of the FTC.

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      10 hours ago

      Feels weird upvoting this comment. I have to remind myself. It’s not you I’m mad at. You’re not the one doing this. You’re just the messanger.

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      Yeah, this does not sound like it’s going to make our children any safer.

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      The irony knows no bounds, the one half decent reason age verification could exists for is so these companies have no more excuses to ignore coppa because now they can just pretend everyone is a consenting adult.

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        The fact that there will be a signal implying a user is an adult will give all sorts of bad actors plausible deniability, perhaps even legal protection, for exploiting children, who will of course be bypassing it

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    So this is the thing I’ll eventually end up in jail for bypassing. I coul’ve sworn it would be drugs.

    Oh well.

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      Yeah, the fact that I can wave to a cop walking out of a store where I just bought some pot, but might face massive fines for not doing age verification for a pong game I wrote is insane. I mean, I still want to be able to smoke my pot legally, but I also don’t want to have to care about who plays pong.

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      I feel like there is a line coming with hardware and software and that will be the last of it’s type as the move towards subscription based services is forced onto everyone. Its a shame people won’t vote with their wallets. It just means I’ll have my basement crammed with old tech and I’ll go full old man mode and stop keeping up with technological progress.

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      Pretty much. They‘re essentially outlawing privacy so there will be no point in resisting. This is worse than Orwellian.

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      This will make it more anonymous because verification relies on a token defined in the OS rather than uploading identification.

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    It’s gonna be fun when people are sitting around a campfire talking about how bad tech ceos, wall street backed corporations, enshittification, corrupt politicians and fascism all led to the extinction of the tech golden age… as they prepare their spears to fight the next wave of machines coming to harvest them.