Just like with Digital ID, it will likely be sold not just for "the safety of children" but the replacement for passwords in the same manner as Face ID on phones and tablets.
And yes, when the UK implements this, others will follow - the UK is likely taking the lead to sell this to other countries.
Just like with Digital ID, it will likely be sold not just for "the safety of children" but the replacement for passwords in the same manner as Face ID on phones and tablets.
And yes, when the UK implements this, others will follow - the UK is likely taking the lead to sell this to other countries.
I'm just old enough to remember that "no mandatory government ID! For anything!" was once a conservative talking point in the united states.
Funny what a little promise of convenience, and claims of fixing a system that was intentionally broken, can do to change priorities.