
Canada’s Bill C-34 Would Require ID or Face Scan to Use Social Media
Canada becomes the latest country to try to end online anonymity under the banner of protecting children.
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Canada becomes the latest country to try to end online anonymity under the banner of protecting children.

The regulator wants platforms graded on how much they delete rather than how carefully they decide what stays.
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