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by immibis
254 days ago
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There's actually a much better idea that's been floating around. Require over-18 sites to set a certain header. Then anyone who wants to can install a browser on their kid's device that will block pages with the header. There's no privacy implications, no surveillance implications, no need to make VPNs illegal as long as they pass it through; it's just a plain old parental block with a regulation keeping it always up to date. Yes, you may have to stop your kid installing random software on the device to bypass whatever blocking you set up, but you had to do that anyway. If it's Apple or Google they could easily enough require everything in the app store to respect the flag when the device is set to kid mode. (If the government does the incredibly overbearing thing and does not do the simple and effective and unintrusive thing, it proves their motivations are surveillance) |
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https://www.rtalabel.org
You can use it too, just put this in as a meta tag:
<meta name="RATING" content="RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA" />
Or send the following header:
Rating: RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA