• Archr@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    It prevents apps from asking for additional ID verification. I’d rather my os ask me for a number I am able to lie about than to have to send my ID to 30 different apps and data aggregators.

    Many people say that we should put more responsibility on the parents for what their kids are allowed to do online. This law does that.

    • BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.org
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      25 minutes ago

      But it actually does require that. Read section 1798.502.b. Every developer of every application has to ask for your age bracket through this mechanism. The open source developers behind ‘ls’, ‘cp’, ‘rsync’ are all suddenly required to ask my age category of face a $2500-$7500 fine per time my kids run apt upgrade. That is utterly absurd.

      Hell, I’m suddenly liable if a kid downloads my pong example project that I put up on crates.io or PyPI?!?