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From my understanding of it AT THE MOMENT it's only bing/google and only logined in accounts. But I doubt it'll stay just those two. Thats just how one gets the foot in the door.
I doubt it'll make kids switch to books
Instead there should be a educational safe zone for them and it should only be accessed with guidence from a parent or teacher.
Keep freedom of choice
so, bottom line: NO, not with data handled by companies...
Why would they, when other western countries will probably follow suit? Our own supreme court already upheld states require id for adult sites.
And Eu is doing more crack downs again.
they threatened to cut canada off when our government wanted them to promote "canadian content" more, what makes you think they'll overhaul the entire platform just for australia?
google gonna be like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t17O2AKa2FU
Governments seem to be terrible at keeping such data secure, and commercial companies simply can't be trusted with it.
Kinda sucks that in practice it's just impossible, mostly due to human "error".
anyone? just me?
I mean, I remember when google came out lmao.