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We have Linux, Mac, Windows, Android,..
We have kids that know more about PC's then parents.
Your suggestion can only work with systems that are heavily locked down and always controlled by the parents.
That is not the world in that we live. "Just 3 buttons" is a very naive idea to a very complex problem
But feel free, design a 3 button system, including client/server communication and more. Than we can talk about it
Routers have parental controls, if your kid can figure out how to bypass that then they can figure out a VPN and it's a moot point anyway. I have no idea what 3 button system you're talking a out here. I don't even get the analogy you're trying to make.
Parental control in routers are based on DNS blacklist. That works only for full websites. What about steam, Netflix, online shops?
...those all use DNS too...apps use DNS to connect to their servers. DNS is used by basically everything internet connected, not just websites.
Yes, and EVERYTHING you buy from stream you buy from the same domain. Everything you buy from Amazon, you buy from the same domain.
Can you explain to me how a DNS filter knows if the user visits reddit for example to read gaming news or watch porn?
Children of the age they're trying to protect are children that probably shouldn't be on reddit
What about Steam, Amazon, ....?
Those services can either be blocked outright or use the parental controls provided by those services. None of this justifies big brother style government over reach. Additionally to me, the kids you need to protect are the really young ones. Teens ideally shouldn't be browsing adult content but it's far less damaging to them than young kids. And young kids don't need steam or unrestricted Netflix etc. They're also far less skilled at bypassing this stuff.
So, parental controls now how much exactly if the person using it is the patent?
And again, you didn't read anything about the EUID project. I know this because the data protection rules for the EUID are fucking insane. The reason why the project in question (age verification) exists, so user can verify their age WITHOUT providing any details about who they are to online services
It is unbelievable, no glue about what this piece of software is who wrote it, for what, what are the legal grounds, but spitting bullshit, yes nice!
I will write a more detailed post about the whole issue, where things must be changed, how, and the impact and false assumptions.
But I will end this conversation here, because it just makes no sense. You lack the knowledge to provide anything useful to such a discussion