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After the UK, online age verification is landing in the EU 🕵🏻🇪🇺

> Five EU countries are set to test an age verification app to protect children online.

> Denmark, Greece, Spain, France, and Italy are the first to test the technical solution unveiled by the European Commission on July 14, 2025.

> The announcement came less than two weeks before the UK enforced mandatory age verification checks on July 25. These have so far sparked concerns about the privacy and security of British users, fueling a spike in usage amongst the best VPN apps.

> As the European Commission explains on its website, the age verification blueprint enables users to prove they are over 18 "without revealing any other personal information."

> "It is based on open-source technology and designed to be robust, user-friendly, privacy-preserving, and fully interoperable with future European Digital Identity Wallets," the Commission explains.

> The introduction of this technical solution is a key step in implementing children's online safety rules under the Digital Services Act (DSA).

> Lawmakers ensure that this solution seeks to set "a new benchmark for privacy protection" in age verification.

> That's because online services will only receive proof that the user is 18+, without any personal details attached.

> Further work on the integration of zero-knowledge proofs is also ongoing, with the full implementation of mandatory checks in the EU expected to be enforced in 2026.

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https://www.techradar.com/computing/cyber-security/after-the-uk-online-age-verification-is-landing-in-the-eu



Official EU sites:

Joint press release: Commission presents guidelines and age verification app prototype for a safer online space for children
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_1820

Commission makes available an age-verification blueprint
https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/commission-makes-available-age-verification-blueprint



"UK Online Safety Act takes effect today" (July 24th)
https://x.com/Pirat_Nation/status/1948488611428540718

> Users must verify identity with a third-party and scan their face to access adult content online.

> Proposed screen time limits require age verification for video games exceeding two hours.

> Non-compliance fines up to £18M or 10% revenue; sites may be blocked.

> Access to porn games, niche gaming forums, or non-state-approved content will be restricted.

> Platforms like PornHub, Discord, Reddit, and Grindr are compliant.

> Ofcom investigates 4chan, which may face Cloudflare block under court order.

> Aims to prevent kids from accessing harmful social media content like porn.



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EU is planning a new mass surveillance law that includes mandating data retention, built-in backdoors, sanctioning non-compliant services 🕵🏻🇪🇺

https://similarworlds.com/society/privacy/5323496-EU-is-planning-a-new-mass-surveillance-law-that-includes

The EU wants to decrypt your private data by 2030

https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/the-eu-wants-to-decrypt-your-private-data-by-2030
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It’s so easy to bypass.
DealingWithTrouble · 41-45, M
@CGS1984 for now, until they use that law as the basis for even more invasive and draconian measures.

It won't be long before you need ID to access the internet at all. Unless you're a private company or government spying on people, at least
@DealingWithTrouble And lose all the only activity that reverted so much revenue for them? Nonsense.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@CGS1984 If you are determined to bypass those restrictions you will find a way of doing it. However, take a step back and consider what the legislation is explicitly intended to achieve - as opposed to what conspiracy-minded folk speculate may be its ulterior motive. It is intended to prevent young people from casually stumbling across what is generally accepted to be harmful material - including treatment of suicide, eating disorders, misogyny, and porn. As with packaging painkillers in blister packs and restricting the number of packs you can buy it won't be perfect - but it is considerably less imperfect than the status quo.
@SunshineGirl I consider myself more morally sound than the government so I’ll continue to decide for myself what’s palatable and what isn’t.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@CGS1984 Unless you are are under 18, this legislation is not targeted at you.
@SunshineGirl It’s not targeted at me, nevertheless it impacts me.

I always find it comical the age of consent is 16 but the age to be able to look at images if the same thing is higher. It’s not as backwards as things are in the Stares, but barmy all the same.
DealingWithTrouble · 41-45, M
@CGS1984 oh, theyll make a ton of revenue forcing people to use a credit card to access any adult content, and being able to track every single thing you look at online linked to your real-world ID information. Just think of all the people who'd want to buy that.
@DealingWithTrouble I’m unconcerned.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DealingWithTrouble In the UK and EU our personal data is protected by statute law. It cannot be used (let alone sold) for any purpose other than that which it was collected for without explicit permission.