Taken from the readme of the app on github:
The current release provides only basic functionality, with several key features to be introduced in future versions, including:
App and device verification based on Google Play Integrity API and Apple App Attestation
Additional issuance methods beyond the currently implemented eID based method.
These planned features align with the requirements and methods described in the Age Verification Profile.
There is an issue opened to remove this as it’s basically telling us that to verify our age in the EU an American corporation has the last word, making it not only a privacy nightmare but a de-facto monopoly on the phone market that will leave out of the verification checks even the fairphone (european) with /e/os.
This tbh, age verification SHOULD be a parenting issue not a state mandated issue. If the state wants to make it an issue it should be on the parents to at least be a trusted party.
So, if a 12 year old appears on the door of a strip club, we don’t check for his ID, we let him in because, after all, it’s a parent topic and if the parents let the boy out, he can for sure visit a strip club, right?
This isn’t a physical place, this is the internet. Parental controls exist specifically for this situation. Also at least personally, my parents did not let me go anywhere solo when I was 12…so 12 year old me would’ve never made it to a strip club.
We have Linux, Mac, Windows, Android,…
We have kids that know more about PC’s then parents.
Your suggestion can only work with systems that are heavily locked down and always controlled by the parents.
That is not the world in that we live. “Just 3 buttons” is a very naive idea to a very complex problem
But feel free, design a 3 button system, including client/server communication and more. Than we can talk about it
Routers have parental controls, if your kid can figure out how to bypass that then they can figure out a VPN and it’s a moot point anyway. I have no idea what 3 button system you’re talking a out here. I don’t even get the analogy you’re trying to make.
Parental control in routers are based on DNS blacklist. That works only for full websites. What about steam, Netflix, online shops?
…those all use DNS too…apps use DNS to connect to their servers. DNS is used by basically everything internet connected, not just websites.
Yes, and EVERYTHING you buy from stream you buy from the same domain. Everything you buy from Amazon, you buy from the same domain.
Can you explain to me how a DNS filter knows if the user visits reddit for example to read gaming news or watch porn?
Children of the age they’re trying to protect are children that probably shouldn’t be on reddit