Papers, please!

Digital ID age checks have taken another lunge forward. UK MPs have agreed to new powers to expand age verification across online platforms.

More and more everyday web services will be locked behind digital checkpoints, despite the serious privacy and security risks of this system.

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https://www.openrightsgroup.org/press-releases/papers-please-mps-back-mass-online-digital-id-checkpoints/

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Papers Please! MPs back mass online digital ID checkpoints.

Open Rights Group has warned that new powers agreed by MPs in the Children and Schools Wellbeing Bill to expand age identification across online platforms risk creating a system of digital checkpoints.

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“In less than a year, we’ve gone from proposals to check ID for porn to the prospect of checking ID to access social media or unlock everyday features such as livestreams or feeds.

These online ID systems put both children and adults’ sensitive data at risk.”

🗣️ @JamesBaker for ORG.

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The UK Parliament continues to pursue an approach to online safety that doesn't work.

The Australian under-16 social media ban has failed to make any difference and people have sought ways around it.

Digital ID age checks come at the cost of everyone's privacy and free expression. The math ain't mathing.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/most-australian-teens-admit-social-111400429.html

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Most Australian teens admit the social media ban isn’t working as they try to sidestep age verification blocks with face masks and their parents’ IDs

A new survey found more than 60% of Australian kids between 12 and 15 are still using at least one social media platform following a ban implemented last...

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The problem of online harms lies with the underlying business models of social media platforms.

Digital ID age checks do nothing to change that.

We need to disrupt the advertising-driven business models built on surveillance, profiling and maximising engagement.

Sign our petition #BreakBigTech ⬇️

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/break-big-tech

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Break Big Tech: Dismantle the root cause of online harms

Platforms like X, Facebook and Instagram harvest our personal data so that they can target us with ads. Their platforms are designed to keep us online, pushing out content that will keep us engaged. Their power to shape and control what we see online is not only harming children and adults but democracy itself.  But we often feel locked in, not wanting to leave the spaces where we still have friends, family and followers.   The Government says it’s holding Big Tech to account over online...

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I agree here, banning under 16s will, for the most part delay their exposure to the harmful/toxic content, so pretty much wrap them up on cotton wool, they turn 16 and their Social feeds will be full of harmful content. We need to deal with the content.

But I also agree that this is also now being used to force through digital ID via the backdoor, something nobody wants.