I'm with you on keeping children off the Internet. But it looks like this bill is using a noble cause to get closer to being able to ding your social credit score for what you write on the Internet.
I don't care if it's a State bill. Providing your ID to use the Internet is something the WEF wants. Either they won't enforce the provision requiring the data be deleted, or it'll be repealed or even dropped before passage. Meanwhile, companies will use the law as an excuse to ask for ID even if you don't live in Texas. Showing your ID to use the Internet will become normal, and it'll make it easier to sell digital identity to the masses.
I'm with you on keeping children off the Internet. But it looks like this bill is using a noble cause to get closer to being able to ding your social credit score for what you write on the Internet.
I don't care if it's a State bill. Providing your ID to use the Internet is something the WEF wants. Either they won't enforce the provision requiring the data be deleted, or it'll be repealed or even dropped before passage. Meanwhile, companies will use the law as an excuse to ask for ID even if you don't live in Texas. Showing your ID to use the Internet will become normal, and it'll make it easier to sell digital identity to the masses.