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We all know “proof of age” or “age verification” is synonymous with mass surveilance
Is it? I was under the impression that websites would use private identity verification companies like iDenfy to perform age verification. The identity verification company would need to use a government API to verify the person’s existence and age, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that the identity verification company is reporting to the government which people have initiated age verification, or for which websites.
This is a great start, but this one is showing its age, and could use an update.
At the risk of sounding like an out of touch janny, what’s a janny?
I’d argue the opposite: satire and humor are the best way to get people on your side and motivated.
Republicans would be upset about Wikipedia being censored if they knew how to read.
It’s possible to hate a country and also be forced to capitulate to it (or die trying to resist, if you don’t have a family that you care about).
That is some serious dependency inversion.
It’s not clear how the spyware gets onto the phone, though. Typically the user needs to download something that happens to have spyware in it. Unless the USA government includes this spyware in heretofore legitimate government apps so that a significant number of people install the spyware unintentionally, I don’t see how this spyware is of practical value. Including it in government apps might be their plan, though, even though there is a high chance that the malicious app(s) would be banned. But the USA government could threaten Apple or Google into letting the app remain available for download. Dark times.