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OS-level age verification bill in US Congress

H.R.8250 would require computer users to verify their age before using an operating system: congress.gov/bill/119th-congre…

This is disingenuously framed as a parental consent bill, but the effect would be to require people to identify themselves before they use any computer. It therefore doubles as a mass surveillance bill.

The bill is currently in committee, but be ready to mobilize against this if it ever makes it to the floor.
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Apart from being intrusive and restrictive, the bill is also likely unworkable. It seems to be written with general purpose computing in mind, but operating systems are everywhere, and forcing people to verify their age before using each one will burden everyday activities.

Stores handle transactions using tablets; those tablets have as OS. Are we going to make people verify their age everytime they buy lunch? Videogame consoles run on an OS; does a 10yo have to verify their identity when they play Mario Kart at a friend's house? Interactive exhibits at the museum run on an OS. Self-pay parking kiosks run on an OS. Some deliveries have to signed for on tablets running an OS. This is all so asinine.
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