Spain Moves Toward Online Age Verification Despite Privacy Backlash
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced plans to introduce online age verification policies similar to those adopted in other parts of Europe, including the UK. Speaking at the World Governments Summit, Sánchez said social media has become a “failed state” and stronger controls are needed to protect children.
The announcement immediately drew criticism from privacy advocates, technologists, and free speech supporters. Critics argue that age verification systems give governments greater power to censor content and monitor online behavior, extending far beyond child safety goals.
Opponents warn that such frameworks could reshape the internet by normalizing identity checks and expanding state influence over digital platforms and online expression.
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feels like this is less about kids and more about creeping state control over the internet