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by dragonwriter
288 days ago
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> Why aren't there proposals for online age verification to be exactly like alcohol and tobacco? > You can show ID at a real world store and buy an age verification token. The token is good for exactly one user account on one website for one year I don’t know if you’ve ever bought alcohol or tobacco, either in person or online, but the process in either case, in my experience, does not involve showing government ID at a private business separate from the one you are going to purchase the product from in advance to purchase a single-account, single-year token which you then use to prove age when you purchase the good in question. |
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I haven't heard a good explanation for why my proposal is bad other than it's not perfect. Well teenagers sometimes get their hands on beer too and we haven't called for age verification lock technology on beer can tabs yet.