I giocatori di Xbox nel Regno Unito devono verificare la propria età per mantenere l’accesso alle caratteristiche sociali – Dexerto

    https://www.dexerto.com/gaming/xbox-players-in-the-uk-must-verify-their-age-to-keep-access-to-social-features-3231452/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwL4KjljbGNrAvgqNGV4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEeorObr4yOvxMgiNmeP2x1wnND9kmi_3ZJ00-FN120RsS9FmT8twwgudyYUq8_aem_p8zNbjJgXNQecNgMll8klA

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    1. Acceptable-Pin2939 on

      What a fucking insane situation.

      Genuinely considering my vote for labour over this, might vote with the masses just to watch it burn.

    2. _Gobulcoque on

      The Online Safety Act really is demonstrating the law of unintended consequences.

    3. Greedy-Tutor3824 on

      I don’t think they’re going to repeal it. I think it’s a coordinated effort across multiple countries – it’s no coincidence that this is happening here, the US, Europe, Australia etc. etc.

      This is an authoritarian power grab. I suspect they’ll use the ‘age verification’ information they’ve gathered to cross reference against suspected dissidents to act on them. How far the umbrella of the term ‘dissident’ spreads is currently unknown.

    4. Chevalitron on

      They started with “we need to stop kids seeing porn” and now they’re at “17 year olds can’t speak on the telephone to strangers if the telephone is part of a scary computer.” They do realise this age group works actual jobs, right?

    5. The_Grand_Briddock on

      It’s incredible how a policy written by Nadine Dorries ended up causing so many headaches for Labour.

      Such a dumb law too because not even the supporters like it, they wanted social media to be checked and that’s the one place that’s being let off from this.

      All Labour needed to do was agree that it was dumb, blame the Tories for passing it in 2023 and move on promising to work on a more comprehensive law that tackles the problem without infringing on liberties (aka lie and do nothing).

    6. Daver7692 on

      Don’t think that Xbox (and other services) can necessarily be criticised for reacting to ridiculous legislation.

      It’s just extremely stupid but somewhat out of their hands.

    7. BendItLikeDeclan on

      The most overreaching, vague act ever made thus far. I really hope Labour lose thousands of votes over this. Yes the Tories passed this but this current government looked at this act and saw no issues. They’re absolute clowns.

    8. BigKingKey on

      If my account was a person it’d be old enough to verify its own age, I’ve been on live since 2006. They try and make me do it and I’ll buy a PlayStation

    9. South_Buy_3175 on

      Great.

      Can’t wait to verify my PS account which is probably old enough to fucking drink at this point.

    10. Wondering_Electron on

      My payment by credit card confirms that I am of age?

    11. “Xbox users in the UK will soon need to verify their age to continue using key social features like messaging and voice chat with people outside their friends list”

      So public lobby stuff you won’t be able to use.

    12. Easy-Equal on

      The worst thing is that unless they do periodic check this is pointless as anyone can use an account so you know its coming going to be asked to prove your age everytime you log in or try to do anything not just once

    13. Weird-Statistician on

      Same as Spotify. I pay a direct debit to Microsoft every month. That should be verification enough. No kids in my household. Sick of this unnecessary bullshit

    14. I’m a labour voter and seriously can’t see myself voting for them now. This bill is causing so much hassle and annoyance while they virtue signal to hide that it’s just about control

    15. Old_Course9344 on

      This is pointless. Daddy will simply verify the account and let his 5 year old play.

    16. SolidLuxi on

      Project 2025 wasn’t something they used to scare Americans into voting for Kamala. It’s a real distopian shit show that’s happening, and it’s happening globally.

    17. Grizzybaby1985 on

      Every party sucks ass no point voting they are all useless 

    18. UnchartedPro on

      This is so annoying. The UK has been on the downhill like many places for a long time, lately its been only getting worse but the age verification thing is annoying me. Reddit already is asking me for it, and now XBOX?? C’mon. Its crazy this is what tips me over the edge haha but I am not even kidding. Why waste time with this, there are way more important things the goverment can be doing. Bunch of fools

    19. JigMaJox on

      I hope this gets even worse for us, we REALLY deserve it.

      Good ol English, always ready to bend over and lube up to take it up the arse.

      Stiff upper lips lads, tally ho, better not say anything and be rude

    20. TheFergPunk on

      It is really absurd that 16-17 year olds are old enough to vote, but not old enough to talk to someone online.

    21. ash_ninetyone on

      > online safety act is to prevent kids from accessing porn

      Is being used to age gate absolutely everything

    22. There’s absolutely no reason why the state should be involved in this topic, especially not when there are obviously better solutions. The age at which a person should be allowed to watch porn is absolutely a parental responsibility not a state responsibility. All the main providers give parental control features so the state getting involved is completely unnecessary.

      If they want to do something meaningful but not offensive and privacy invading, they should mandate that the parental controls ISPs provide are stronger and more featureful and/or that the default is parental controls on for new accounts and for new devices to the router – a bit of nudge theory that worked very well with pensions being opt out rather than opt in. Some even already do this.

      Then leave parents alone to make their own decisions.

      A policy that causes the majority of the population to hand over their private information for the “safety” of a smaller part of the population is clearly nonsensical and authoritarian. Especially when there are solutions as above that could achieve the same, without the privacy invasion.

    23. Hereitisguys9888 on

      So, let me just understand something here. Instagram, tiktok and snap don’t get any restrictions at all, but fucking xbox does? Half these kids get their drugs from snap these days, Instagram promotes so much hate and negativity, which ruins a teens mental health, and tiktok is awful for attention spans, especially for a teen with a developing brain.

      But nooo, xbox is the problem here.

    24. GendhisKhan on

      My Microsoft account could legally buy alcohol, they’ll still try and have me upload ID.

    25. iamdangeroos on

      Well I have just had my identity stolen from someone hacking into my Microsoft account so they can fuck right off

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