did people blindly support this as well . people in the UK did for sure
Garlic-Cheese-Chips on
OP typed this one-handed.
Evalyn_Fallon on
I’ve noticed it on twitter but that’s the only website, what’s this one?
CiaranWest on
*picture of Randy Mash saying “I’m sorry, I thought this was Ireland!”*
RuggerJibberJabber on
Are you going to mention what the website is? I’ve seen at least one other comment asking as well
CthulhusSoreTentacle on
Governments across the West trying to undermine privacy online:

brainsmush on
Time to invest in a good VPN
CuAnnan on
This is the worst case of “we need to do something, this is something, let’s do this”.
It doesn’t help. It doesn’t work. It just creates massive vulnerabilities and attack surfaces for identity thieves.
They *know* it doesn’t work. They’ve been told. Nobody even remotely technically literate thinks this is a good idea, or a solution (let alone a good one).
This is just puritanism.
sourhair on
I saw somewhere that people were using photographs of other people to verify.. What if someone were to use the faces of the same politicians who voted in the bill..
tearsandpain84 on
Is this recent ? We need to email those sites our passports if we want to engage in a turbo wank ?
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Nothing beats a lack of clarity in a post
Ah good ol’ spankbang
It’s in Irish law also
[New age verification rules for online platforms in place](https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/0721/1524435-online-platform-verification/)
did people blindly support this as well . people in the UK did for sure
OP typed this one-handed.
I’ve noticed it on twitter but that’s the only website, what’s this one?
*picture of Randy Mash saying “I’m sorry, I thought this was Ireland!”*
Are you going to mention what the website is? I’ve seen at least one other comment asking as well
Governments across the West trying to undermine privacy online:

Time to invest in a good VPN
This is the worst case of “we need to do something, this is something, let’s do this”.
It doesn’t help. It doesn’t work. It just creates massive vulnerabilities and attack surfaces for identity thieves.
They *know* it doesn’t work. They’ve been told. Nobody even remotely technically literate thinks this is a good idea, or a solution (let alone a good one).
This is just puritanism.
I saw somewhere that people were using photographs of other people to verify.. What if someone were to use the faces of the same politicians who voted in the bill..
Is this recent ? We need to email those sites our passports if we want to engage in a turbo wank ?