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There has been a lot of swirl around various pieces of age verification legislation and how different platforms and operating system developers are responding. I believe strongly in privacy and that the responsibility for the online activities of children is that of the parents. That said, as a parent, I think we need better tools available, especially for those who are less technically inclined. Here are my ideas:

  • A standard needs to be established that is open source and cross platform.
  • It should run at the OS level.
  • It should be controlled by someone with administrator access to the device / OS (a parent in the case of devices used by children).
  • It should be completely optional for that administrator whether they want to turn it on or not.
  • The only input should be birth year of the child whose account is being set up. No other personally identifiable info should be included.
  • All relevant sites/apps/platforms such as social media and NSFW sites should be required to honor the age indicator.

It needs to be assumed that at some point, any kid who really wants to learn will find a way to circumvent any controls but parents do need better tools.

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[–] queermunist@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

What is to be done about parents who do not give a shit about what their children are exposed to on the internet?

They're not technologically illiterate. They're neglectful shitheads.

Do we mandate adult controls on machines and punish the parents that don't use them? Because that's actually not all that different from age verification laws.

[–] Chais@sh.itjust.works 4 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Child neglect is not a problem that can be solved in software.

[–] queermunist@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Holding parents accountable for what they allow their children to be exposed to would, in fact, reduce the number of children being exposed to harmful things. The question is, do we focus on the punishment side or the prevention side? On the punishment side we find the parents that let their children watch idk ISIS gore videos and imprison them. On the prevention side we force parents to install parental control software, like mandating locks on gun safes if there are children in the home.