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Related: About this forumOhio lawmakers want to require state ID to watch porn





snip-"In an effort to crack down on kids and teens accessing porn, state Reps. Steve Demetriou, R-Bainbridge Twp., and Josh Williams, R-Sylvania, have proposed Ohio House Bill 84, which would require every porn watcher to provide age verification.
“I just want to help protect kids here in Ohio from this harmful content online,” Demetriou said.
Verification would be done by submitting a photo of your state ID or by entering your personal information into a third-party system that will then run your details through other online databases — it could also use facial recognition technology, capturing photos of users. Companies would be penalized if they don’t comply."
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Ohio lawmakers want to require state ID to watch porn (Original Post)
irisblue
Mar 19
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irisblue
(34,861 posts)1. It is a way to data gather
Among other things
Wonder Why
(5,320 posts)2. That'll keep Illinoisans out of the state.
They're all coming in to buy homes in depressed cities.
quakerboy
(14,314 posts)3. wierd question
How would they do this? If I live at the edge of the state, will my phone know which side of the border I'm on?
Or if I have, say, a satellite internet setup, could I just avoid it completely?
irisblue
(34,861 posts)4. I am not computer literate enough to answer that.
I think that VPN- virtual private networks- will become more common.
I figure the exact kids who they claim to want to deny access are the ones usually best equipped to dodge the issue that way.
But I'm thinking it sounds like a likely way to push business to starlink.