Kids are using fake mustaches, VPNs, and their parents' accounts to get around age verification

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Why it matters: Age verification and social media bans for under-16s are gaining popularity worldwide in response to rising concerns over harmful online content. However, questions surround the effectiveness of enforcement methods. A recent UK report suggests that, while digital restrictions have reduced children's exposure to harmful content, the problem remains far from resolved.

A recent survey from Internet Matters reveals that the UK's Online Safety Act has had limited effectiveness in stopping minors from accessing social media and adult content.

While some children and parents agree that protections should exist, opinions vary on whether facial scans or government ID checks are the best solution.

In total 1,270 children aged 9 to 16 and their parents were surveyed, where roughly 32% admitted to bypassing age checks. The time-honored method of simply entering a fake birthdate remains the most common. Others include using an adult's device or login credentials, activating a VPN, and using someone else's ID.

Passing age estimation facial scans with random photos is less common. Roughly one-sixth of parents helped their children bypass restrictions, largely because they trusted their kids and understood the online services they attempted to access.

After the UK began enforcing age restrictions on adult websites last year and Australia banned minors from social media, VPN downloads surged. Social media networks and other apps, such as Discord and YouTube, also began enforcing age checks for some accounts after Australia and other countries attempted to ban minors from social media.

Although the UK has not enacted a similar ban, minors already report encountering age verification requirements when setting up new accounts. Some services do not ban users under 16 outright but rather restrict certain features, such as livestreaming and direct messaging.

Aside from using other people's faces, some children have also successfully used video game characters. After Discord began requiring age verification and its associated ID database was breached, an app emerged that uses 3D models to circumvent the service's facial scans.

One parent in the UK study caught their 12-year-old painting on a fake mustache, after which the age estimation software guessed they were 15. Prior studies suggest that while facial scanners are accurate for users over 18, their effectiveness declines when analyzing teenagers' faces.

The Discord incident also justifies concerns surrounding their security. One parent in the study worried that fraudulent websites might harvest children's private information using age verification.

Meanwhile, regulators are targeting VPNs, leading to unexpected consequences. US lawmakers recently warned that VPN users could attract government surveillance, since networks cannot tell whether they are foreign operators.

Utah recently became the first state to pass anti-VPN legislation, and Russia inadvertently disrupted its banking sector after attempting to block VPNs.

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Age Verification isn't perfect, but at least they're linking the user to some sort of meta data. They've done their due diligence. If you commit fraud, wire fraud or perjury signing up - that's on you - and you'll be dealt with eventually.
 
Age Verification isn't perfect, but at least they're linking the user to some sort of meta data. They've done their due diligence. If you commit fraud, wire fraud or perjury signing up - that's on you - and you'll be dealt with eventually.

A quite normal analogy: a government/physicians may deny cigarettes to teenagers, but parents may give them anyway. Should the government allow it? No, they did their part. Now the parents will take all the blame.
 
"Kids are using fake mustaches, VPNs, and their parents' accounts"

As a parent if I was to see my kid do that, that's when I would take everything he/she likes for at least a year.

Parents have become way to soft and these are the consequences, your kids walking all over you.
 
I'd rather not make excuses for governments implementing dystopian data collection schemes.
You were fine with mandating a government-issued ID to exercise your constitutionally-protected right to purchase a firearm; you should have no problem with mandating an ID to use social media. And before responding: "you can't kill someone with social media!", people have been tried and convicted of exactly that.

The list of actions you can't perform today or places you can't visit without showing an ID is nearly endless. You made your bed, now lie in it.

once your ID is used to arrest you for talking trash about our Orange Emperor...
You're confused. It's the DNC advocating for criminalizing free speech through "hate speech" laws. And it was the Biden Administration that literally tried to create an Orwellian "Ministry of Truth" to mandate what news stories the media and social media users could publish online.
 
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I think the whole age verification thing is stupid. What we need to do is allow and encourage better parenting. But here in the US, we don't. We expect both parents to work full time jobs and then there are single parents whom have to struggle even more.

Basically what I am trying to say, if you want a better world, help support the family unit.
 
You were fine with mandating a government-issued ID to exercise your constitutionally-protected right to purchase a firearm; you should have no problem with mandating an ID to use social media. And before responding: "you can't kill someone with social media!", people have been tried and convicted of exactly that.

The list of actions you can't perform today or places you can't visit without showing an ID is nearly endless. You made your bed, now lie in it.

You're confused. It's the DNC advocating for criminalizing free speech through "hate speech" laws. And it was the Biden Administration that literally tried to create an Orwellian "Ministry of Truth" to mandate what news stories the media and social media users could publish online.
No, I did not advocate for ID laws for gun ownership. You have me confused with someone else.

Also words don't kill. Turn off the screen and go outside.

If you don't understand TTT's terminal TDS, that joke went way over your head. Invest in some /s.
 
Age Verification isn't perfect, but at least they're linking the user to some sort of meta data. They've done their due diligence. If you commit fraud, wire fraud or perjury signing up - that's on you - and you'll be dealt with eventually.
Are you suggesting that children should be charged with fraud because they circumvented age verification systems lol? Maybe if they're impersonating someone and doing real harm to their reputation. But this is about children simply lying about their age, the same children that haven't fully developed their brains lol. How do you suggest that children should "be dealt eventually" for lying about their age?
 
Are you suggesting that children should be charged with fraud because they circumvented age verification systems lol? Maybe if they're impersonating someone and doing real harm to their reputation. But this is about children simply lying about their age, the same children that haven't fully developed their brains lol. How do you suggest that children should "be dealt eventually" for lying about their age?

Yes
 
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