New York bill to require all manufacturers of internet-enabled devices to verify their user's age
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New York bill to require all manufacturers of internet-enabled devices to verify their user's age
Imagine uploading your government ID to washers, dryers, TVs, speakers, security cameras, smartwatches, bulbs, cars... 🤦🏻♂️
🗳 There's a vote here whether you support this bill
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S8102/amendment/A
#AgeVerification #privacy #surveillance #dystopia #technology #NewYork #USA
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New York bill to require all manufacturers of internet-enabled devices to verify their user's age
Imagine uploading your government ID to washers, dryers, TVs, speakers, security cameras, smartwatches, bulbs, cars... 🤦🏻♂️
🗳 There's a vote here whether you support this bill
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S8102/amendment/A
#AgeVerification #privacy #surveillance #dystopia #technology #NewYork #USA
@jonsnow JFC I hate this stupid ass future
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New York bill to require all manufacturers of internet-enabled devices to verify their user's age
Imagine uploading your government ID to washers, dryers, TVs, speakers, security cameras, smartwatches, bulbs, cars... 🤦🏻♂️
🗳 There's a vote here whether you support this bill
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S8102/amendment/A
#AgeVerification #privacy #surveillance #dystopia #technology #NewYork #USA
The mandate itself reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of privacy infrastructure. Rather than centralizing age verification (a massive security risk), why not build verification into platforms without centralizing identity? This approach solves the stated problem while creating a dragnet of biometric data attached to every device manufacturer. Classic surveillance by regulation.
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