OS-level age indication is the perfect solution. You just enter a date-of-birth at initial device/user setup. It gets stored locally. Then there's an OS-native API for apps to read an age bracket from this. This can then be forwarded to websites by web browsers.
Almost all devices used by minors are set up by parents or guardians. That's what makes this effective.
It's private. It's decentralized & offline. It's effective. Children will be safer online, without harming anyone's privacy. In my opinion, we developers should take the lead on standardizing this properly, and we should use it to counter regulators who are still stuck on harmful online age verification requirements.
You can have your cake, and eat it too.
functionmouse•1h ago
This is a regulatory capture attempt by Facezuck and any knee bending to that premise helps him in his evil world domination scheme
Also, if these billionaires cared about keeping kids safe, some very famous people would be in prison right now.
jjgreen•1h ago
uyzstvqs•1h ago
Zuck is no privacy advocate. But users care about privacy, and he most likely cares enough to take action because having to require online age verification will cost him users. If Facebook has to prompt to "upload selfie/ID" or "log in with your government ID app", many users will just choose to quit.