France Pushes Digital ID Check Laws For Platforms Like Reddit and Bluesky
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Waht the fuck France?
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The internet is not for kids.
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Do the laws say you need to store this after verification? I mean a one time verification on account creation would work?
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Does this apply to smaller platforms like lemmy?
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I remember the west be like "China Bad" when they did the Real ID thing, but now apparantly this is okay? Reminds me of the Samsung-Apple Rivalry (removing headphone jack, then removing the charger).
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The internet is not for kids.
Can't have the kids going online and being brainwashed by the WOKE trans propaganda that would turn frogs gay /s
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When did France start caring about porn?
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Waht the fuck France?
Waht the fuck France?
No fuck, oui?
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Do the laws say you need to store this after verification? I mean a one time verification on account creation would work?
I dont know that but i know that the law has to be compatible with the data protection laws of the EU of which one this is "data has to be deleted as soon as there is no valid reason to keep it"
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