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GrapheneOS Foundation Calls Out Brazil's Flawed Age Verification Law


in reply to KindnessInfinity

Open source should be exempt from this law but the people making these laws are too stupid to know what that means and they want to know where kids are so they can kidnap them for their new rape island/ranch.
in reply to Eternal192

These laws should not exist in the first place. As OP suggested multiple times, it's not about protecting kids, it's about identifying everyone to everything they do online. No doubt so new tech can collect and sort and draw half baked conclusions from it all to give us secret social scores. That is what this is about.
in reply to Eternal192

If it was ever about protecting children, we would ban cars first. As they are the biggest (or one of in most countries) killers of school children old enough to be even looking for porn or whatever.
in reply to KindnessInfinity

I have to respect them for this move.

I’m hesitant to switch to Android to try them out as you can’t return things in the country where I live, so if my finance and business apps don’t work, then I’m stuck with a phone I do not want.

Maybe once I have some surplus gash I can take the risk.

in reply to theskyisfalling

Thanks! That helps a lot. At first glance it appears my banking apps are all there. Last time I checked this list the country I live in wasn’t even on the list 😂

I’ll give this a more comprehensive look when the Motorola phones comes out with graphene

in reply to neon_nova

Why not start the OS swap process by assigning a new number to the Graphene phone or no number just wifi for now? This ensures your main phone will still work for work, while also allowing you to start hammering out any hangups with Graphene?! It truly seems like it's just going to get more and more difficult to switch as time passes, so starting the process now could make a LOT of sense!