US Bill Proposes Mandatory Age Verification for All New Device Setups
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Summary
A proposed US bill called the Parents Decide Act (H.R. 8250) would mandate that all operating system vendors like Apple and Google implement on-device age verification for anyone setting up new devices in the United States. While marketed as protecting children, the legislation's broad definitions would require age verification for laptops, gaming consoles, smart TVs, and car infotainment systems, representing one of the most aggressive surveillance mandates ever proposed for American consumer technology.
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To confirm a child is under 18, the system would have to verify the age of everyone.
Buried in the definitions is a mandate that reaches every laptop, console, smart TV, and car infotainment system in the country.
The press releases describing it lead with children. The text describes something much larger.
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