
EU Launches Age Verification App
The Commission built the app on the same architecture as its planned continental digital identity wallet. That’s not a coincidence.
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The Commission built the app on the same architecture as its planned continental digital identity wallet. That’s not a coincidence.

The First Amendment was designed to prevent exactly this; a law that punishes speech before any court decides whether it was harmful.
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One developer has already registered their distribution under the law’s own definitions and declared intentional noncompliance on the front page.

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The government lost its case in open court, so it moved the whole thing behind closed doors.

Every adult in Massachusetts would have to hand their ID to a tech company just to keep scrolling.

In a country racing to put every ID on a screen, Idaho just wrote the right to say “no” into law.

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The officer who arrested him later admitted under oath it never should have happened, and that doing it this way was department policy.

Every internet-connected device in your home carries an expiration date.

A British regulator bypassed every formal legal treaty and just emailed American companies into compliance, and 98% of them apparently obliged.

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A parliamentary committee just proposed giving a GCHQ-adjacent agency the power to decide which speech counts as a national security threat.
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