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@xSimon_Says always, the way to stay informed . there is so much going on that some things are missed easy . will try to watch the SpaceX landing and catch a glimps of those coins .. i will bet they will be soo hard to get
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๐จ For anyone tracking the under-16 social media bans in Canada and the UK, you might have noticed the government suddenly walking back some specific wording.
They backed off forcing you to upload credit cards or facial scans because of the public backlash, and now theyโre pushing a "backend token system". It sounds less intrusive on the surface, but here is the truth about what that actually means, because most people are being completely misled by that marketing:
A cryptographic token isn't a magic, anonymous poker chip. To work, a token has to be anchored to something verified. That means your physical device, your phone carrier contract, or your real identity is permanently tethered to that token.
Every single time your phone throws that token to let you log into an app, it logs exactly who you are, where you are, and what you're doing.
It isn't a privacy shield to protect kids. It's a digital passport that tracks an adult's every move across the internet.
@chimpriot Our browser lets you download and enable a select number of MV2 extensions directly through our settings. You can find them at Settings -> Extensions -> Manifest v2 extensions
It seems that theyโre not sticking to a narrow list but theyโre using a broad definition of โsocial media website.โ
Have to see the text of the SI, but if itโs not a predefined list, tens of thousands of US sites might be caught in the net here.
In the House of Lords this afternoon, our General Secretary Lord Young of Acton asked Baroness Lloyd of Effra how she reconciles the Government's plans to ban children from accessing platforms like X, Facebook and YouTube with the 'keep up' duties in s15 and s16 of the Online Safety Act โ namely, the duties not to remove or restrict content of democratic importance or journalistic content? He pointed out that it's particularly important that access to that content isn't restricted for 16 and 17 year-olds, given that the Government is planning to lower the voting age to 16.