If it's a clone of the laws recently passed in California and Colorado, it'll apply to all computers, not just phones. Including those running Linux or BSD.
The law in CA/CO requires an "age signal" to be available to all apps, tied to user accounts. Red Hat has already begun concocting a D-Bus-based daemon for compliance with that law.
The law we're talking about is called the "App Store Accountability Act", but it's really about age verification, so it might be the same law.
If it's a clone of the laws recently passed in California and Colorado, it'll apply to all computers, not just phones. Including those running Linux or BSD.
Why would you need the app store on a computer?
The law in CA/CO requires an "age signal" to be available to all apps, tied to user accounts. Red Hat has already begun concocting a D-Bus-based daemon for compliance with that law.
The law we're talking about is called the "App Store Accountability Act", but it's really about age verification, so it might be the same law.