The Case Against Mandatory Age Verification and Facial Recognition Laws
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audiodude
Summary
This article argues against government-mandated age verification and facial recognition systems being proposed as laws across multiple continents. The author contends that what is framed as "safety" and "age assurance" for children is actually a permanent identity checkpoint that maps faces and requires government ID before people can speak, post, or read online. The piece warns that these systems create surveillance infrastructure, normalize biometric tracking, and fundamentally change the nature of public digital life by requiring proof of identity before participation.
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· 5 pulledThey want your face. It will be called safety. Verification. Age assurance. A small step to protect children.
Before you may speak, post, or read, you must first prove who you are.
They are not verifying your age. They are building a permanent identity checkpoint over public life.
This is the deal now being written into law on three continents, and you are meant to accept it quietly. Don't.
They are not asking your age. They are mapping your face.
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