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Will Steam soon add ID age verification?
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EU will soon have something similar
No it won't.
The EU is planning a system based on minimal information disclosure, backed by OAuth and OpenID specifications that implement so-called zero knowledge proofs. A way of having cryptographic assurance of a given statement being true, without it becoming a means of identification.

How it's supposed to work is that you run a digital 'wallet' app somewhere with which you sign in to a government service that pulls down a representation of your data. This is done a priori to actually using the wallet to authenticate.

When a service requests you authenticate e.g. whether you're of legal age, the wallet is used to create a derived cryptographic token that answers either yes or no, and it hands that token back to the service.

This token contains no identifying marks and it's a one-time token. I.e. repeatedly asking the same proof generates new, disconnected tokens.

The service doesn't get to know who you are.
The service doesn't get to have a stable repeatable ID which could be used to track your movement across the internet.
And the government doesn't get to know who you handed a token out to.

It's double-blind and doesn't require any of the parties involved to have any knowledge of anything other than the actual proof. (Hence the name 'zero knowledge proof.')


Postat inițial de marac:
did you read my post?

I actually did.
The tech radar article is making some very wide assumptions.

E.g. the statement
Further work on the integration of zero-knowledge proofs is also ongoing, with the full implementation of mandatory checks in the EU expected to be enforced in 2026.
is based on absolutely nothing in the EU's original press releases.

The first iterations of the EU Digital Identity Wallet solution are supposed to be launched in 2026. Actual statements by the EU of use of these becoming mandatory are nowhere.

They actually literally even can't make them mandatory, because it would require all citizens to own a smartphone. Which was an insurmountable hurdle before during the Covid pandemic and all the proof-of-vaccination apps; and ultimately ended in things like web-based systems allowing a print-out of a QR code and in extreme cases even being able to request one be sent to you by the authorities via snail mail.

its a slippery slope, they are doing this to "protect the children" but someone in power could abuse this for other things
Not to mention possible data leaks, imagine if millions of sensitive ID documents got leaked like it happened many times before
I don't want to give up my privacy on internet
I will never support this
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Is this a joke?
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