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The Age-Gated Internet Revisited: Identity, Trust and the Architecture of Control

This article responds to thirty-two questions posed in response to my earlier piece, “The Age-Gated Internet: Child Safety, Identity Infrastructure, and the Not So Quiet Re-Architecting of the Web”, where I explored how age verification and identity systems are beginning to reshape the internet. It examines the assumptions behind these developments and situates them within a broader architectural shift.

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