EU Launches Age Verification App to Protect Minors; Greece Leads Rollout
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The EU launches its age verification app – and takes tech companies into account. Brussels relies on zero-knowledge proof instead of empty promises. What this means for platforms.
The European Commission announced yesterday that its expected and controversial application to verify the age of internet users "is technically ready and will soon be available for use by citizens" on their mobile phones, computers and tablets.Keep reading...
Brussels confirmed that the technical solution to validate the age of smaller users in online platforms is finalised. The European Union's tool promises anonymously, but puts direct pressure on social networks and...
It has been the subject of attention on the part of the European Union and its member countries in recent times in terms of the Internet, and now everything points to the fact that its stage of development is over.We are talking about the application to verify the age of users in the network in which the highest continental body has been working for months and which is supported by the Digital Services Law.The access of minors to social networks…
Protection of Minors Online: the European Application for Age Verification of Users Is Ready for Use
This is what the Commission announced this Wednesday, as several Member States urge it to take action to establish a coordinated approach on the subject. ...
The application works on all devices and has a source code.
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