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British Government Considers Age Verification Law for Online ServicesReason
politics14 days ago

British Government Considers Age Verification Law for Online Services

The British government is reviewing a proposal that would impose internet curfews for younger users and age checks across games, VPNs, and websites. Privacy groups and technology companies have raised concerns about effects on anonymity and data security.

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Linux Developers Seek Exemptions From State Age Verification Lawswebpronews.com
technology19 days ago

Linux Developers Seek Exemptions From State Age Verification Laws

Colorado amended a bill requiring operating systems to collect users' ages after input from System76 CEO Carl Richell. The change exempts open-source systems like Linux from the rules. Similar legislation in California, Illinois and New York has prompted varied responses from Lin…

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Anthropic in Talks to Raise Tens of Billions at $950 Billion ValuationTechcrunch
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Anthropic in Talks to Raise Tens of Billions at $950 Billion Valuation

Anthropic is in talks to raise tens of billions of dollars in a funding round that would value the company at $950 billion, surpassing OpenAI's $854 billion valuation from March. The AI developer has quadrupled its market share among business customers since May 2025 and released…

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Indonesia Plans to Extend Under-16 Digital Platform Ban to E-commerceSouth China Morning Post
world20 days ago

Indonesia Plans to Extend Under-16 Digital Platform Ban to E-commerce

Indonesia intends to expand its existing under-16 social media ban to e-commerce platforms. Officials cited cases of children falling victim to online scams and engaging in unsupervised spending. The measure would require platforms to implement age verification systems.

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EU Officials Consider Social Media Ban for Children This SummerEuronews
politics21 days ago

EU Officials Consider Social Media Ban for Children This Summer

The European Commission will present plans for an EU-wide social media ban for minors as early as this summer. Officials cited growing pressure from member states seeking stronger protections for children online. The move could precede new French legislation scheduled to take eff…

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UK Children Use Fake Beards and VPNs to Bypass Online Age Checksbangkokpost.com
technology22 days ago

UK Children Use Fake Beards and VPNs to Bypass Online Age Checks

A new survey by Internet Matters found that 46% of UK children aged 9-16 believe age-verification systems are easy to bypass, with some using drawn-on facial hair or other people's faces. Nearly half reported experiencing online harm in the past month despite increased safety fea…

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Two-Thirds of UK Children Comply with Social Media Age Verification as Government Runs Pilots and Consultationpinsentmasons.com
finance26 days ago

Two-Thirds of UK Children Comply with Social Media Age Verification as Government Runs Pilots and Consultation

A report shows UK children are evading age checks by using fake birthdays, borrowed logins and drawn-on moustaches. The findings come as the government prepares further restrictions for under-16s and the EU urges faster rollout of similar systems. President Trump has declared opp…

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Roblox Stock Falls 18% After Q1 Earnings Reportvideocardz.com
finance31 days ago

Roblox Stock Falls 18% After Q1 Earnings Report

Roblox shares dropped sharply after the company reported first-quarter results that beat revenue estimates but missed user growth expectations. The gaming platform slashed its full-year sales and bookings forecasts, citing friction from new age verification measures. CEO David Ba…

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EU Commission Announces Readiness of Online Age Verification Platformcointelegraph.com
finance45 days ago

EU Commission Announces Readiness of Online Age Verification Platform

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU's online age verification platform is ready for implementation. The platform, modeled after the EU's COVID certificate app, requires users to prove their age via an app linked to identification documents. Sever…

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European Commission Releases Free Age Verification App for Online PlatformsWired
technology47 days ago

European Commission Releases Free Age Verification App for Online Platforms

The European Commission has introduced a free, open-source app designed to verify users' ages anonymously for accessing age-restricted online content. The app aims to help platforms comply with regulations to protect minors from harmful material. It is available for any company t…

Wired
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Roblox to Introduce Age-Based Account Types for Children and Teens in Early JuneSubstrate placeholder — needs review
technology48 days ago

Roblox to Introduce Age-Based Account Types for Children and Teens in Early June

Roblox plans to launch Kids and Select account types in early June to create separate environments for users aged 5 to 15. These accounts will include automatic safety controls for content, chat, and parental oversight based on age groups. The changes aim to adjust experiences as…

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Roblox Announces Age-Locked Account Tiers for Users Under 16 Launching in JuneOberon Copeland @veryinformed.com (Unsplash)
technology50 days ago

Roblox Announces Age-Locked Account Tiers for Users Under 16 Launching in June

Roblox is introducing Kids accounts for ages 5-8 and Select accounts for ages 9-15, with automatic progression to standard accounts at age 16. The tiers, launching in June, limit access to age-appropriate games and restrict communication features. The platform, with 144 million d…

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Massachusetts House to Vote on Bill Restricting Social Media Access for Minors and Banning Phones in SchoolsSubstrate placeholder — needs review
technology55 days ago

Massachusetts House to Vote on Bill Restricting Social Media Access for Minors and Banning Phones in Schools

The Massachusetts House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on April 8 on legislation that would prohibit children under 14 from using social media platforms and require parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds. The bill also mandates school districts to prohibit personal el…

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