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00:00 - Introduction: The Reality of Age Verification in 2026 01:39 - Chapter 1: Two Types of Age Verification Mandates Explained 04:55 - Chapter 2: Deep Dive into Google's Play Age Signals API 08:23 - Chapter 3: Microsoft's Strategy—TPM, MSA, and Windows Hello 10:34 - Chapter 4: How Protection Flags Become Predator Grooming Tools 12:34 - Chapter 5: Sidelining Parents and the Illusion of Safety 13:36 - Chapter 6: The Return of Client-Side Scanning (CSS) 16:16 - Chapter 7: Impact on De-Googled OS and Linux Distributions
Last year 25 states passed new laws requiring Age verification laws on sites with adult content. While this was pretty bad for Internet Privacy, it was actually trivial to overcome so I did not panic. But CALIFORNIA, decided to up the ante to pass a law that will likely impact all apps that all people use. California now wants age verification to be at the OS Level (Windows, Android, iOS, Linux). Sounds almost minor when you hear it but when you dig into the details, it is a massive change that affects those interested in privacy, like those using Linux and de-Googled phones.