BlueSky will comply with the provisions on age verification in southern Dakota and Wyoming after leaving Mississippi

After blocking the service in Mississippi over the New Age Act, the startup in social networks applies a different approach to compliance with the regulations in southern Dakota and Wyoming. Instead of requiring BlueSky to limit access to all unverified users, users in southern Dakota and Wyoming can confirm their age via Kids Web Services “(KWS) solution.

The service allows users to decide on from many methods of verifying their age, which can include payment cards, identity document, an anonymous face scan to estimate the age of the face or other alternatives. BlueSky uses the same service to comply with the British online safety law, which has similar requirements.

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“We think that this approach is currently able to provide the right balance. BlueSky will remain available to users in these states and we will not have to limit the application for everyone,” the company explained In the post on the blog Posted on Wednesday.

While BlueSky, like others, understands that governments are attempting to alleviate the risk for children using the Internet, poorly written and too broad laws, equivalent to the one in Mississippi, hindered compliance. This right would require bluksa to confirm all users, not only those that attempt to access the content with a limited age, and obtain parental consent for users under 18 years of age. His penalties are also large, as much as USD 10,000 per user.

The startup earlier explained that his small team has no resources to introduce significant technical changes needed to comply with the Mississippi law. This led to an unlucky decision to finish in the state, leaving larger competitors equivalent to the finish line to proceed dominance.

For comparison, BlueSky said that the laws in southern Dakota and Wyoming are a higher solution.

Acts requiring age verification are growing throughout the world, not only in the United States. However, taking into account the lack of federal regulations, dozens of US states took the matter in their very own hands and saved Regulations on age verification own. But when these provisions are focused on social networks, it will probably make it difficult for smaller players equivalent to BlueSky to compete. Privacy supporters also complain that the rights put users on an increased risk of identity theft and are generally invasive.

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