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…European Union Guides The EU Wants All Phones to Work With Interoperable Chargers, Here’s What That Means for Apple's Lightning Port Despite pushback from Apple, the European Parliament in January…
This is where emerging age-restriction policy collides with existing privacy law. Modern data-protection regimes all rest on similar ideas: Collect only what you need, use it only for a defined purpose, and keep it only as long as necessary. Age enforcement undermines all three. To prove they are following age-verification rules, platforms must log verification attempts, retain evidence, and monitor users over time. When regulators or courts ask whether a platform took reasonable steps, “We collected less data” is rarely persuasive. For companies, defending themselves against accusations of ne
The Age Verification TrapMost age-restriction laws follow a familiar pattern. They set a minimum age and require platforms to take “reasonable steps” or “effective measures” to prevent underage access. What these laws rarely spell out is how platforms are supposed to tell who is actually over the line. At the technical level, companies have only two tools. The first is identity-based verification. Companies ask users to upload a government ID, link a digital identity, or provide documents that prove their age. Yet in many jurisdictions, 16-year-olds do not have IDs. In others, IDs exist but are not digital, not widely
The Age Verification TrapSome policymakers assume that vague standards preserve flexibility. In the U.K., then–Digital Secretary Michelle Donelan, argued in 2023 that requiring certain online safety outcomes without specifying the means would avoid mandating particular technologies. Experience suggests the opposite. When disputes reach regulators or courts, the question is simple: Can minors still access the platform easily? If the answer is yes, authorities tell companies to do more. Over time, “reasonable steps” become more invasive. Repeated facial scans, escalating ID checks, and long-term logging become the norm.
The Age Verification Trap…European Union Guides The EU Wants All Phones to Work With Interoperable Chargers, Here’s What That Means for Apple's Lightning Port Despite pushback from Apple, the European Parliament in January…
…And the contractors, too, would reap the rewards, perhaps finding their jobs a little easier under an administration that has taken a maximalist approach to immigration enforcement. On the…
…Delivering these experiences within the vehicle—where strict latency, safety, and privacy requirements apply—is a true systems engineering challenge. Moreover, an in-vehicle AI assistant cannot operate in isolation; it must…
…There are privacy and security standards, regulations, and restrictions on data access, which can limit the potential of AI. To truly leverage data and build applications securely and with confidence, developers must…
…US services if privacy rules change; tariff-induced price increases; and the threat of espionage or data access, he says. The Cloud Act, which gives US law enforcement the ability to request…
…Trump Administration Threatens Retaliation Over EU's DMA and DSA Enforcement Against U.S. Tech The Trump administration is pressuring the European Union to cut down on regulations that impact tech companies…
New Yorkers have known for a long time that going to a game or concert at the Garden meant surrendering some privacy. That, as you watched the show, the Garden in a…
…I’d make a distinction there between the federal enforcers and the federal courts. You’re exactly right that the federal enforcers now controlled by the Trump administration are absolutely indifferent to…
…This is particularly impactful for inference workloads, where smaller, concurrent requests can share GPU resources without significant performance degradation. Memory isolation is enforced at runtime while compute cycles are distributed fairly among…
…It's a lightweight, privacy-friendly launcher that supports app categorization and custom wallpapers without requiring any Google account integration. Actually, FLauncher is hosted on GitLab, not the more commonly assumed GitHub…