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But that's literally what these systems are. There is more than one form of age verification. The type we're discussing here literally is just "enter your name in a box." It's important not to muddy the waters. If you don't know what you're opposing and choosing your battles carefully, you can't effectively fight infringement on privacy. And I really don't see anything wrong with a law that just says, "every OS needs to have a feature that lets parents self-report age on a child's account."

Yes, there are other forms of digital id laws. But we're talking specifically about OS-level ones. This literally just be a more effective parental control, giving people more control over their own PCs, not less.

Again, try to focus on what specifically we are talking about, not similar-sounding but unrelated technologies.