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[–] SeductiveTortoise@piefed.social 285 points 4 days ago (72 children)

Government sets up page to verify age. You head to it, no referrer. Age check happens by trusted entity (your government, not some sketchy big tech ass), they create a signed cert with a short lifespan to prevent your kid using the one you created yesterday and without the knowledge which service it is for. It does not contain a reference to your identity. You share that cert with the service you want to use, they verify the signature, your age, save the passing and everyone is happy. Your government doesn't know that you're into ladies with big booties, the big booty service doesn't know your identity and you wank along in private.

But oh no, that wouldn't work because think of the... I have no clue.

[–] doughless@lemmy.world 8 points 4 days ago (8 children)

The service provider could even generate a certificate request that the age verification entity signs (again, with no identifying information, other than "I need an age verification signature, please"). That certificate would only be valid for that specific service provider and can't be re-used.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 16 points 4 days ago (7 children)

I give it 2 years till Netflix requires you to have an ID every time you open the app because it has rated R movies.

This is the same principle. The account holder agreement should make the account holder responsible for the use of the service.

The government shouldn't be parenting our minors, their guardians should be.

Otherswise we should put digital locks on every beer bottle, pack of cigarettes, blunt raps, car door, etc. That requires you to scan your ID before every use.

"Kids shouldn't be driving cars, it isn't safe!" Yes, but somehow we have made it 100 years without requiring proof of age/license to start the car.

And the car is far more deadly than them seeing someone naked.

[–] homoludens@feddit.org 1 points 4 days ago

“Kids shouldn’t be driving cars, it isn’t safe!” Yes, but somehow we have made it 100 years without requiring proof of age/license to start the car.

Driving is a much more visible activity than looking at your phone in a locked room though.

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