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Comment Re:Effective? (Score 1) 65

it is very effective on accidental arriving to those sites.
not effective if a minor really want to see it, either steal their parents IDs, or ask a older brother or simply search for unblocked sites.

porn will ever exist and minors will always be able to find a way, but at least they will be older and smarter, not age of 7 trying to understand what site is that one that they eared in school

Social apps, chats and games are right now a mess for young people. parents should not give a phone to a kid, nor allow them to play online without exactly knowing what is the game culture. but at least this kind of actions may help.
Notice that this may also help the reverse, blocking adults from entering kids games and social apps... while adults with kids may be easy to bypass, adults without kids will have harder time to bypass this checks too

Comment Re:And a while later ... (Score 1) 65

how? Any system will list what is being request and will not have access to other data.
i can ask the age, now what? only older than 50 can see the site?
if you have a site that have anti-gov site, maybe you don't install and require the app?

if it ask name, you can say no, just like now you can login with google, facebook, etc... but say no and login with email or phone and not connect to the other sites.
the web admins will choose what to ask and the users accept or not what to share.

if you want to block a site, it is easier to just block the dns and IPs

Comment Re: No problem with age verification but... (Score 1) 65

a system well designed will only be able to check the age field of your ID card, nothing else
the current system we already have in Portugal to authenticate in government sites lists what is trying to read and you can approve or not. it list what fields are requests, so you confirm if they are asking the age or something else. Expand this system to be standard and you have a clean and safe way to confirm the age

Comment Re:No problem with age verification but... (Score 1) 65

not all government are corrupt/useless like USA, cental America, middle-east and most African countries
There are for sure no perfect governments, but many actually work well... but USA always think that any government that takes care of their own is communist, that is why they don't get it

Comment THIS!!! (Score 1) 65

My ID card have a chip that can be read using a card reader. Maybe newer versions will have nfc.
the data is encrypted with several keys, you are only allowed to read using the approved software and only get the keys for what you are allowed to read. (no background read of everything both the software denies and even if you hack it, it is still encrypted)
I also have my ID card in the phone as a virtual card using the national ID app

Any site can install the card software and request the data, the user will read the card or approve the app reading the card. It will show what data will be read before approving. you can deny if you think it is too much, usually it is just my national ID and name for most sites, but porn ones could ask only the age and nothing more.
the site receives the data signed by the card (physical or virtual) and prove that the info is correct

all that is needed is card reader/nfc for desktop, or a phone app/browser that can call the phone national ID app

At least in Portugal, i already use something similar for authentication in several government sites, namely the tax filling site

Comment Re:Uruguay Going One Better than US (Score 1) 43

In South America, due the huge size of tropical forest, is much harder to do the sterilized male flies method, Central America being thin and North America is mostly too cold for all year flies surviving, helped a lot in this having success. But in the south, other methods are needed and gene editing may be helpful, even if it may not solve the problem, may help it make less prevalent

Comment Re:medieval medicine (Score 1) 43

exactly, this ones cause more infection and eat live tissue, the wounds are just a easy way to enter
the other ones eat dead tissue, reducing the infection and allowing faster healing the remaining good tissue. As they are selective, they are much better than human removing the dead tissue

Comment Money lovers crying!! (Score 1) 47

So a financial journal is crying because there is a huge company, making tons of money and not caring about being even bigger!! and worse, they refuse to go public and share those profits with the poor and sad greedy "investors"!!

Don't worry, Valve is good, games are release when ready, steamdeck, linux, proton are the current battle (and winning) and people that work there are happy. Valve owners are also happy and don't care about other people crying for a share of their business, they have enough money and are not in a race to be the richest people in the world (while they can still reach that level, but just by not caring)

Comment Re:ISDN (Score 1) 68

> The fundamental reason for having IPv6 got broken over a decade ago, and people stopped bothering because it had no benefits over what exists now.

So you think that only big companies with lot of money can have servers and that users are just users, will never need any server, can be all behind NAt
you think that a centralized network is ok... exactly now, where Mobile and IoT devices are everywhere and that peer2peer connections could be even more useful for future developments, but everything is behind NATs. Firewalls also exist in ipv6, that makes no difference to ipv4... and nat is not a firewall, by the way!

> It still has use - it does have a larger address space, but that's the only benefit it added.

I directly pointed that IPv6 have other benefits other than more IPs, but yep, you ignore it... quick list:
- simplify the IP headers, faster and easier processing the packages
- IPSec is now default and everything can use it, think https but for all other protocols
- roaming networks
- security/privacy, you can enable privacy extensions and each connection will use a different IP, making tracking and profile much harder
- easier routing and easier for routers and backbones to manage all the traffic
- automatic configuration, while dhcpv6 can still have it uses, you can deploy a network without it, dhcpv6 is also much simpler, no ARP and other legacy junk, it now just give you the DNS, NTP and other info, the IP is mostly autoconfigured
- ipv4 is already limiting IoT, requiring everything to talk to a central server, ipv6 can allow a true independent setup. Both autoconfigure, more IPvs, IPsec can build sub networks for this services. Also, no more having all your devices in the same ip range, you can have multiple, automatic, subnets, improving security
- you have localhost, localnet (never exist routers, perfect for internal networks) and internet... so you get a extra network that is very usefull (and replace most of what people say they want a NAT setup)

> Also, IPv6 purists are just nasty to work behind. IPv6 would replace everything you need - no need for DHCP, NAT, etc anymore i IPv6 does it all.
You even say that dhcpv6 and natv6 exist! nobody stop you to use them!!
dhcpv6 is actually used in many ipv6 setups. nat, while there are used for it, most people that want it, confuse nat with a firewall and, again, nat is not a firewall. Most people that say they want natv6 don't actually need any nat

> Not an entire family behind a single IPv4 address, when you can have every kid's phone having a unique IP so you can sue just the kid.
you don't know the ipv6 features, so you don't know the privacy extensions. It actually makes impossible to know what device did the connection, specially because there is no record in automatic configuration, no arp, etc. it makes much harder to prove the real source of the request

your car example make a good example of what ipv6 allow...
your car can connect to a central server and report any problem, but you can also query your car to check its status and request other car service company to connect to your car, check the status and have quick maintenance check without having to take your car to the anyplace.

Comment Google/chrome can fix this if they want (Score 3, Interesting) 68

Google/chrome can fix this if they want

Chrome and chrome based browsers are all over the place. They changed the plain http to https in a few years. just by pushing https as the default.

They can do the same for IPv6. If a site can't be reach via IPv6, add a snail to the URL. Site owners would quickly start deploying the IPv6, if not already (a 5min setup with cloudflare can enable all sites with both ipv4 and ipv6, while of course, be dependent of a external entity)
For ISPs, people will start to complain, specially if they see friends without the snail icon. Perception of a problem is more important than the problem in many cases. ISPs without IPv6 would start to be looked as bad because they are "slow" and would finally move forward

Chrome can even use a tooltip where it can report if the snail is due to the local ISP (test the client), the remote server (does it have a AAAA record?) or in between (if both sides have ipv6 but it fails, report as a transit problem)
pressuring both the ISP and servers, the few backbones without IPv6 would quickly fix that too, but the main problem is still ISP

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