Publications
Australian Minister Annika Wells assesses the success of the social media policy
On 10th June, the BBC's Dharshini David interviewed Australian communications minister, Annika Wells on Radio 4's Today Programme. Listen in full below: The Minister argued that resistance from major technology companies was entirely predictable. If Australia's...
Rhetorically Conflating Age and Identity Checks Is Putting a Sign Above the Door You Want to Close
Opponents of age verification have long reached for a familiar argument: that checking someone's age before they access online content is really an identity check in disguise. The claim is that platforms will inevitably end up knowing who you are, that anonymity will...
California’s Digital Age Assurance Act: A novel parental control, but it’s not age verification
Proposed amendments to California's Digital Age Assurance Act (DAAA) to remove open source operating systems from its scope are welcome. The original drafting inadvertently captured a range of open source projects that have little practical ability to implement the...
Biometrics, Digital Identity and GDPR: Why the AEPD Decision Matters for Every European
The Spanish Data Protection Authority, the AEPD, has recently issued a decision that, if upheld on appeal and followed by other EU data protection authorities, would have profound consequences for the security of digital identity technology across Europe and for the...
AVPA response to UK government consultation on Social Media
The Age Verification Providers Association has submitted a response to the government's national consultation, 'Growing Up in the Online World', which will inform legislation expected to set new requirements for social media platforms, AI chatbots and other online...
Pornhub’s access for Apple users in the UK does not clearly achieve compliance
The announcement that Pornhub has reopened access to UK iPhone users following Apple’s iOS 26.4 update has been greeted in some quarters as a breakthrough moment for device-based age assurance. It is not. What has occurred is the emergence of a partial ecosystem-level...
Response to Internet Matters report
Internet Matters published quantitative and qualitative research titled "The Online Safety Act: Are children safer online?" which provides valuable evidence about how age assurance is working in practice for families. At a glance, it may give the impression that...
AVPA writes to UK Competition & Markets Authority
The AVPA, the global trade association representing 35 providers of age assurance technology, has written to the UK Competition & Markets Authority, concerned by government plans documented in its consultation on digital ID to move into the private sector market,...
The “Parents Over Platforms Act” Has Gotten Its Name Backwards
The Parents Over Platforms Act was named backwards. It claims to put parents in control. The irony is that the platforms this proposed US Federal bill targets need do almost nothing new to comply with it, leaving parents no better off than today — while the Big Tech...
The EU is offering a free government key to access the Internet
The European Union's age verification 'app' (aka 'blueprint') is beginning to attract attention, and with that scrutiny has come a degree of confusion about what it is, what it does and how it fits into the wider age assurance ecosystem. It is worth setting out the...
AI needs more than Age Inference to protect kids
AI needs more than Age Inference to protect kids. Every major AI assistant available to the public today primarily relies on inference and self-attestation to assess whether a user might be a minor (and this is also the initial strategy being adopted by most social...