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Joint statement of security and privacy scientists and researchers on Age Assurance – open letter

maart 2 - mei 31

The Age-Verification Trap

Hundreds of computer researchers have signed an open letter calling for more careful public review of online age verification requirements and the privacy costs.

Social media is going the way of alcohol, gambling, and other social sins: Societies are deciding it’s no longer kid stuff. Lawmakers point to compulsive use, exposure to harmful content, and mounting concerns about adolescent mental health. So, many propose to set a minimum age, usually 13 or 16. In cases when regulators demand real enforcement rather than symbolic rules, platforms run into a basic technical problem. The only way to prove that someone is old enough to use a site is to collect personal data about who they are. And the only way to prove that you checked is to keep the data indefinitely. Age-restriction laws push platforms toward intrusive verification systems that often directly conflict with modern data-privacy law. This is the age-verification trap. Strong enforcement of age rules undermines data privacy.

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The Age-Verification Trap > Verifying user’s ages undermines everyone’s data protection

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