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From: | Jacob Bachmeyer |
Subject: | Re: [Taler] [address@hidden: 'Oh, that's an idea...': U.S. parents respond to China screen time ban] |
Date: | Sat, 04 Sep 2021 16:32:23 -0500 |
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Jeff Burdges wrote:
There is however a problem of authenticating the context, but what I’d suggest there is that TLS certificates embed whatever attributes like age the site requests. In other words, if a site wants over 18 then they must say so in their TLS certificate and users not over 18 could not create anonymous identity on that site because their own browser would not do so.
And how is this supposed to work with Free software? The user's program refuses to do what the user wants; this looks suspiciously like DRM.
-- Jacob
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