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by raxxorraxor 2 days ago
With active parenting I meant parents thoroughly checking the sites their kids have access to. Nothing parents can shoulder these days in my opinion since it is a very technical and fast moving problem. Some parents could do it, but the vast majority probably wouldn't.

Most approachable is the device having some kid mode. In this mode online platforms need to send a respective header to authorise the content as kid friendly.

If that is missing, access isn't possible. In this case parents just need to check that the devices of their kids are configured properly.

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Compared to current age verification laws, I agree that a self-declared header would be better both technically and socially. Parenting is daunting for the vast majority (including myself), and that solution would make it easier for parents to supervise their children, but I strongly disagree it's unrealistic to generally do so today.