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California's Attempt To Protect Kids Online Could End Adults' Internet Anonymity

Thursday June 30, 2022. 03:30 AM , from Slashdot
Thomas Claburn writes via The Register: California lawmakers met in Sacramento today to discuss, among other things, proposed legislation to protect children online. The bill, AB2273, known as The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, would require websites to verify the ages of visitors. Critics of the legislation contend this requirement threatens the privacy of adults and the ability to use the internet anonymously, in California and likely elsewhere, because of the role the Golden State's tech companies play on the internet.

'First, the bill pretextually claims to protect children, but it will change the Internet for everyone,' said Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law professor, in a blog post. 'In order to determine who is a child, websites and apps will have to authenticate the age of ALL consumers before they can use the service. No one wants this.' The bill, Goldman argues, will put an end to casual web browsing, forcing companies to collect personal information they don't want to store and protect -- and that consumers don't want to provide -- in order to authenticate the age of visitors. And since age authentication generally requires identity details, that threatens the ability to use the internet anonymously.

Goldman also objects to this American state-level bill being modeled after the UK's Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) because European law makes compliance a matter of engagement and dialogue with regulators, in contrast to the US rules-based approach that allows more certainty about what is or not allowed. Furthermore, he contends that the scope of the bill reaches beyond children's privacy and implicates consumer protection and content moderation. He thus considers the bill 'a trojan horse for comprehensive regulation of Internet services' and would turn the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) into a general internet regulation agency.

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https://tech.slashdot.org/story/22/06/29/2134210/californias-attempt-to-protect-kids-online-could-en...
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