NextDNS Launches "Bypass Age Verification" Feature to Enhance Privacy
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Summary
NextDNS has introduced a new feature called "Bypass Age Verification" to help users avoid uploading IDs or selfies on websites, particularly adult sites, due to privacy concerns. The feature uses DNS tricks to circumvent verification flows and is available to all users, including free accounts. The company seeks feedback from the HN community on the feature's appropriateness.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe just shipped a new feature in NextDNS: Bypass Age Verification.
More and more sites (especially adult ones) are now forcing users to upload IDs or selfies to continue. We think that’s a terrible idea: handing over government documents to random sites is a huge privacy risk.
This new setting workarounds those verification flows via DNS tricks. It’s available today to all users, including free accounts.
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