What's wrong with EU age verification? (Nothing)

The article argues that EU age verification measures for the internet are reasonable and necessary to protect minors from online harms. It suggests that while parental guidance is important, age-gated spaces are a legitimate tool for managing the risks children face in digital environments.
Why it matters
It addresses the ongoing global debate regarding digital safety, privacy, and the role of government regulation in protecting minors online.
Kifissia, GR • #en #privacy #eu What's wrong with EU age verification? Nothing really, to be honest.
The author acknowledges the complexity of the issue, balancing the need for privacy with the need for child protection without taking a hard partisan stance.
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