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The wording is very vague, not saying exactly how, but with how everything globally is going, I doubt just typing an age is what they mean.
I mean, you can read the bill yourself. I don't see anything about requiring ID verification in there.
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB1043
FYI, I am not a lawyer. This is just from my reading and ~10 minutes of analysis.
From what I read in the bill, this is correct. Interestingly it specifies that developers shall not "Request more information from an operating system provider or a covered application store than the minimum amount of information necessary to comply with this title." But it does not have that provision for operating system providers. So OS providers could request additional information if they want.
From what I understand this should prevent apps like Discord from requesting IDs unless they have" internal clear and convincing information that a user’s age is different than the age [provided.]"
Likely this means that for linux, since people will just move distros or fork if the OS provider tries to request more information, we would actually be more protected than windows users.
I hesitate to make form an opinion on this until more experiences analysts chime in and we figure out how companies are lobbying on this. And in the worst case a ballot initiative will happen and people will kill this off.