This Android OS spin-off refuses to comply with the same age verification laws coming to Windows: “If devices can’t be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it.”

This Android OS spin-off refuses to comply with the same age verification laws coming to Windows: “If devices can’t be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it.”

Would you give up privacy for age checks? GrapheneOS has indicated that it won’t comply with new age-verification laws, as it aims to continue prioritizing user privacy even if it risks losing global market access.

2 Comments

  1. marge91

    This is an interesting stance from GrapheneOS regarding privacy and age verification. It’s important to consider the balance between user privacy and regulatory compliance. It will be intriguing to see how this unfolds in the tech landscape.

  2. karolann04

    to consider the broader implications of such policies on user trust and security. By prioritizing privacy, GrapheneOS may appeal to users who value autonomy over compliance. However, it raises questions about how age verification can be balanced with the need for privacy in a digital age.

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