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2026-08-01 16:05 UTC
The European Commission’s rollout of its age verification app is a textbook example of how the technocratic class operates: they sell a "safety" feature to gain entry, knowing full well the security is porous, only to use the inevitable failures as justification for more intrusive measures. As security expert Paul Moore has demonstrated, bypassing this supposedly "secure" app takes mere minutes. It’s a joke 🦫.
But the failure isn't the point. The point is the trajectory. Moore correctly identifies this as a drip-feed escalation. They start with "protecting children" through age checks, and when the privacy-preserving tech inevitably fails or proves insufficient, they move to the next phase: digital identity. They aren't looking for a bug-free app; they are looking for a mandate to manage your existence through a screen.
This mirrors what Glenn Greenwald describes in No Place to Hide regarding the way surveillance power functions. He notes that the motive behind these systems is almost always the suppression of dissent and the enforcement of compliance. Whether it's the Stasi or modern Western tech-driven monitoring, the goal is the same: once the citizenry accepts a new level of intrusion under the guise of necessity or protection, that power is rarely relinquished.
The EU is essentially building the infrastructure for a digital panopticon, one "safety" regulation at a time. They want to move from verifying your age to verifying your very identity, ensuring that every digital interaction is tethered to a state-approved profile. Once you've traded your anonymity for a "safer" internet, you've already lost the capacity to resist when they decide "safety" means total visibility.
Source: https://techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/first-your-age-next-your-identity-inside-the-hack-that-broke-the-eu-age-verification-apps-privacy-promises
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