
Apple Adds Age Verification to Digital ID in Wallet, Moves Beyond TSA Airport Checkpoints
Apple’s age verification rollout arrives without fanfare for a reason.
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Apple’s age verification rollout arrives without fanfare for a reason.

Lawton, OK, just gave twenty-six officers the keys to a database its residents never agreed to join.
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The breach puts roughly a third of France’s population on a criminal forum just as the government lobbies for mandatory digital IDs.

Describing a Godzilla movie in too much detail is now worth eighteen months in a Japanese prison.

Ankara wants a VPN market where “approved” means logged and “unlicensed” means illegal, leaving Turkish users a choice between surveillance and a criminal record.

California’s new bills would let state lawmakers define, by statute, exactly how agreeable a chatbot is allowed to be.

The regulator’s list of duties runs far beyond child safety into foreign interference, false communications, and public-order speech.

The policy that turns every Oxford Street shopper into a biometric template just got the judicial nod its architects were waiting for.

Illinois is one Senate vote away from making every laptop in the state card you at setup.

The same judge blocked the same state’s second attempt to regulate online speech in as many years.

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The order stops federal officials from leaning on the platforms but leaves Apple and Facebook free to keep the deletions in place.
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