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UK Plans Facial Scans, ID Checks for Social Media Users

The UK government plans to revolutionize online safety by introducing facial scans and ID checks for social media users, starting with a ban on social media for under-16s. This move aims to give kids their childhood back and protect them from the potential harms of online platforms.

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Mozilla Warns UK Against Breaking VPNs

Mozilla warns the UK that cracking down on VPNs won't solve the country's age-check conundrum, as these essential security tools are not a teenage loophole, but a vital part of online protection. By breaking VPNs, the UK risks undermining online security for all users.

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Zero-Knowledge Proofs Evolve to Bypass Age-Verification Checks

As the digital landscape continues to shift, it's only a matter of time before you'll have to face the music - and the cameras - when it comes to age verification checks. But what's really behind these on-camera checks: protecting kids or creating a way for governments to control access to online platforms?

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UK Kids Easily Circumvent Online Age Checks

The current online age checks are failing to protect UK kids, with 46% of children admitting they are easy to bypass, leaving them vulnerable to harmful content. Stronger action is needed from government and industry to safeguard young minds online.

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EU Backs Open-Source Age Verification Tool to Protect Minors Online

The European Commission is taking a major step to safeguard minors online, recommending that EU member states adopt an open-source age verification tool that's easy for online platforms to implement. This move aims to shield kids from harmful content, building on the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act to hold big tech accountable.

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Proton CEO Warns Age Checks Threaten Online Anonymity

Proton CEO Andy Yen warns that mandatory online age checks could spell the end of anonymity, forcing every adult to surrender their ID just to access the internet. He argues that efforts to protect minors will inevitably sweep in adults, creating an ID checkpoint that threatens online freedom.

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