Jesus Christ, no, I'm not suggesting that nothing changes from exactly what we do now. I'm suggesting a new, more secure, less intrusive method, and it's not even an original suggestion. Just try a little bit of thought.
If it's going to be implemented by law anyway, the age verification should be at the device level. The device accounts already do ask your age, although it's often often not a requirement, however many of them have a minimum age requirement to set up as per their terms and conditions, which isn't stringently enforced currently.
It's not a big leap to suggest that true age verification is done at that point seeing as you already often have to provide an age or payment information to set up on-device payment details, meaning there's no need to involve a third party at any other subsequent point.
iglou@programming.dev 3 days ago
Honestly, I’d rather see official governmental third parties that handle ID verification and guarantees to discord and any service needing age verification that the user is over 18. Not comfortable with sharing any sort of verifying data with private companies, even less american companies. I have to for some stuff, but… Not liking it a bit.
There is already a few countries here in Europe with an official governmental identity verification system, and I’m pretty sure age verification can be done through them. I think the EU is also working on a system covering the entirety of Europe, but not certain.
Quicky@piefed.social 3 days ago
The difficulty you might end up with there is governments not permitting their age verification system for certain sites if they desired. Meaning even greater governmental control of what sites you can access.
iglou@programming.dev 3 days ago
Well then the site uses a different system that complies with regulations. I don’t see this as a problem, it doesn’t have to be the only service that can verify your age.
Quicky@piefed.social 1 day ago
Which is essentially where we are now. Multiple services providing age verification.