• Deestan@lemmy.world
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    13 小时前

    Zero-knowledge proofs are a good concept. They’ve been possible for a long, long time, and allow age check without surveillance.

    So why are they not being used? Because age check is just a cover. These people want to do surveillance, not protect kids.

    So it’s a good counter. Want age check? Do it like this. Oh, you don’t want it that way? Why not, pray?

    Whether it works (it has, previously) or not (as with the current bullshit from the US), it does bring to the public debate that this is unnecessary surveillance.

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      11 小时前

      There’s also precedent you can point to. Germany has implemented a reasonable system of digital identification and (seperable) condition confirmation (age gate).