Fears draft rules could threaten users’ privacy by letting one firm collect vast amounts of data
Draft rules for age verification on pornographic websites could put users’ privacy at risk and give the world’s biggest porn publisher a power similar to tech giants Facebook and Twitter, critics have warned.
The guidance, which comes after the government passed a law last year forcing pornography sites to use age checks or face being blocked, states there is no legal requirement for sites to offer visitors a choice of age verification services.
UPDATE: The BBFC's position on user privacy and data security for sensitive personal sexual information can be summarised (in)effectively as follows:
"Don't ask us; ask the ICO".
(Mind the regulatory gap please ladies and gentlemen, nothing to see here). pic.twitter.com/Fu42i4lr49
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