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Protecting Kids Online: The Device-Level ID Solution
GlobalTuesday, December 17, 2024
Manufacturers should be responsible for installing this safety feature, just like they install seatbelts and airbags in cars. The technology already exists; it's called "Secure Enclaves" and is used to store sensitive data. Extending these features for age verification is both feasible and secure.
A global standard could be enforced if major markets like the U. S. or EU adopt this approach. Smartphone companies wouldn't face a significant economic impact, given their current market dominance. The goal isn't to create a digital nanny state but to set sensible boundaries, much like we do with cars and alcohol.
Device-level age verification offers a promising way to create a safer digital environment for kids while respecting adult users' privacy and convenience.
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