The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child clearly expresses that minors have rights to freedom of expression and access to information online, as well as the right to privacy.
These rights would be steamrolled by age verification requirements.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child clearly expresses that minors have rights to freedom of expression and access to information online, as well as the right to privacy.
These rights would be steamrolled by age verification requirements.
How do you prevent people from selling access to children by calling the age verification service for them?
Btw,
Which other complaints could I have?
The high volume of requests would be detected pretty quickly. The verification service would not know what sites you visit, but it would know that you are making requests.
To succeed, that would need a fairly large number of stolen or fake identities. There’s really no point when you can just sell adult products, including pirated media, directly.
Which other complaints could I have?
I don’t fully get the part about selling adult products directly.
The verification service doesn’t need stolen accounts.
There is a maximum number of requested tokens and people can sell their unrequested ones. There will be a black market and no ability to investigate unless privacy is lifted.
It’s still inhibiting children, but so does telling them not to do it.
Since foreign services do not need to comply, porn will still be available. So a firewall is needed. But then, why not give children an age appropriate vpn for their devices and accounts and leave the internet to itself?