After blocking his services on his new age assurance law in Mississippi, social networking startups are taking a different approach to compliance with the laws in South Dakota and Wooming. Instead of banning Bluesky on all unverified users access, users in South Dakota and Wooming can confirm their age Children’s Web Services (KWS) Solution.
Service allows users to select a multiple methods of verification of their age, including payment cards, identification documents, an anonymous face scan for facial age estimates, or other alternatives. Bluesky is using the same service to comply with the UK’s online Safety Act, which has similar requirements.
The company explained, “We believe that the right balance is currently maintained from this point of view. Bluesky will be available to users of these states, and we will not need to restrict the app for everyone.” In a blog post Published on Wednesday.
Although Bluesky, like others, they also believe that governments are trying to reduce the risk for children by using the Internet, it is difficult to comply with such a bad written and excessive law of Mississippi. In this law, Blackie will need to confirm all consumers, not only those who are trying to access age -banned content, and will seek parents’ consent for consumers under the age of 18. Its fines are also up to $ 10,000 per user.
Startup had previously said that his smaller team did not have the resources to make the technical changes necessary to comply with Mississippi’s law. As a result, it was unfortunate to be fully bowed in the state, leaving the rivals like Meta to continue their dominance.
In contrast, Bluesky said the laws of South Dakota and Woming offer a better solution.
Not only in the United States, the rules of age are being extended all over the world. However, in view of the lack of federal rules and regulations, dozens of US states have taken the matter and implemented the matter. Age certification rules But when these laws target social networks, it can make it difficult for small players like Bluesky to compete. Privacy supporters also complain That the rules have increased the risk of theft of identity to consumers and are usually unpleasant.
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