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But like, the government can do that (and are already doing so) just as easily without. Adding any form of verification to an OS flag is far more difficult to implement, since an OS has to function in a variety of situations (such as without internet) and unlike when added to a service provider, if its on a local machine, the user can just change it (or install a different OS).
So just because the three letter agencies are already doing this doesn't mean they should be. Also doesn't mean that we should just accept it.
This also is a gaping hole in their plan. And by California definition all OS are to have this check... So if they all conform and give into this demand then what OS will they change to?
But like, thats my point. Its effectively impossible to regulate an idea on the internet or on individual's devices. There will always be other options for OSes, and anyone can always make a copy, or make their own. Thats why locally stored age values are useless for age verification - because there is no realistic way to enforce or regulate its use legally.
All thats left is a user-controlled content filter.
Why will there always be an option for another OS? I think it's perfectly plausible that the government(s) would require hardware manufacturers to limit OS installation to "approved" software with revokable keys.