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by palata
18 days ago
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> the EU implementation doesn't use ZKP The EU implementation is work in progress. I am not aware of any country using it for age verification. I am not sure I get the argument of "it's not finished, but I will pretend that it is because it's convenient for me". > You can try again if you like. Switzerland is another one that seems to be going towards a privacy-preserving solution. Is Switzerland known for being an authoritarian country? |
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> The European Commission has announced that a new age verification app designed to protect children online is ready for deployment. In a recent statement, President of the Commission Ursula von der Leyen, confirmed that the technology is ready and will soon be available for citizens to use.
https://commission.europa.eu/news-and-media/news/european-ag...
Am I to pretend and believe the EU Commission or am I to shun their lies and believe you on the subject of whether this age verification app is ready? But maybe Mullvad are wrong here, I dunno. Maybe they have implemented a ZKP scheme. Have they? I'm interested in the details, love me a good ZKP. How does this armed and fully operational app, here and now, today, in this moment, implement a ZKP?
> Switzerland is another one that seems to be going towards a privacy-preserving solution. Is Switzerland known for being an authoritarian country?
I've heard literally 0 complaints about whatever Switzerland might be doing. You'll notice the Mullvad statement doesn't mention them either.