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submitted 3 weeks ago by freedickpics@lemmy.ml to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

(Not sure if this is worldwide or only in some countries)

Updating to iOS 26.4DB2 will put your phone into a parental-restricted mode with adult websites blocked on all browsers, warning prompts every time you try to send or receive an explicit image on a messaging app, and all social media apps blocked on the App Store (in Australia)

The settings to disable this mode are locked off until you verify your age either with a credit card, photo ID, or though information Apple already has (like the age of your account).

I've been an apple user my entire adult life but this might finally be the thing that forces me off the platform. Do any other long term apple users have some tips about migrating? I've heard Ashai Linux is pretty good on mac hardware these days and I've been thinking about GrapheneOS for a while.

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[-] 64bithero@lemmy.world 250 points 3 weeks ago

I find it odd to protect children they will stalk the hell out of us but won’t arrest known pedophiles …

I hate the world

[-] floofloof@lemmy.ca 127 points 3 weeks ago

It's not to protect children though. It's for political surveillance.

[-] DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 57 points 3 weeks ago

Exactly. Governments around the world, including the U.S., of course, have made it crystal clear through their actions that they don't give a fuck about protecting children.

[-] Sims@lemmy.ml 54 points 3 weeks ago

Better to just hate the whole Epstein Class. They trash the world for everyone else..

[-] davel@lemmy.ml 30 points 3 weeks ago

We’ve had a name for them for the last 200 years: the capitalist class, or to be more precise, the haute bourgeoisie. The 1% of the 1%.

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If everyone voting for these age requirements don't also vote to require you to use an ID to unlock the safety on a gun or remove a knife from the knife rack, they aren't voting on this to protect the children.

Knives and guns need age verification before someone seeing Kate Upton showing her breasts.

Im going side with none of it needs age verification, and all of it needs parental guidance

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[-] lukaro@lemmy.zip 16 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah apparently it's fine for them to fuck kids but too immoral to risk kids seeing people fucking.

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[-] 7112@lemmy.world 128 points 3 weeks ago

This is insane. They have to view your images to deem of they are explicit...

Basically a year away from a universal internet ID that will track all movements and can be restricted if your government doesn't like you.

[-] Zephorah@discuss.online 48 points 3 weeks ago
[-] DevotedShitStain69@lemmy.world 33 points 3 weeks ago

They probably do it for people like Donald and all his Epstein friends to save and pre order.

[-] 7112@lemmy.world 23 points 3 weeks ago

Has this expanded from iCloud uploads? It's crazy how using a device now requires users to allow company full access yo everything.

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[-] CIA_chatbot@lemmy.world 28 points 3 weeks ago

This also means they are tracking all the websites you are going to.

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[-] ThomasWilliams@lemmy.world 25 points 3 weeks ago

To get a sim card in Australia you need to show identification. There is no anonymity.

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[-] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

That was already happening, as the option to block sending and receiving of such content was able to be turned on in your screen time settings, and you could mandate it for your children by managing your kids accounts on the family organizers device. If someone is under the age of 13 they are required to be on a family share, and if you don't have "Ask to Buy" enabled, from what I know you won't get a refund for anything with the excuse my kid bought this without permission.

Overall it all seems logical, but in those scenarios the ages and requirements are mostly all controlled by the parent.

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[-] PiraHxCx@lemmy.dbzer0.com 76 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

After commercial OS have age verification they will remove it from the programs because the age was already verified, right? (Padme asking Anakin)

[-] shrek_is_love@lemmy.ml 68 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

When I first decided to switch to Linux, I started exclusively using apps that were available on Linux. This way I was able to gradually transition my workflows one app at a time without any rush. When I was ready to install Linux, I did it on a new computer so I still had access to everything on the old computer and there was no risk of going computer-less if the installation went sideways.

Also, keep in mind that Asahi only works on M1 and M2 Macs. (If you have an old Intel Mac, you can just run normal Linux without Asahi)

Oh and Veronica Explains has a great video about her experience with Asahi.

[-] freedickpics@lemmy.ml 22 points 3 weeks ago

This might be a stupid question but when using ashai can you run any normal linux software or does it have to be specifically built for arm64/apple silicon?

[-] harsh3466@lemmy.ml 29 points 3 weeks ago

It's gotta be built for arm64

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[-] romanticremedy@lemmy.blahaj.zone 54 points 3 weeks ago

Fuuuuck with apple doing this, I wonder how long we have until this BS enters Android and Linux Kernel.

[-] AHemlocksLie@lemmy.zip 47 points 3 weeks ago

Lmao good fucking luck enforcing this on Linux. There's no central authority to handle age verification, and even if there was, it'd take less than a week for someone to make a patched version of whatever tool they use that just... Autoreports that you're an adult no matter what.

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[-] mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 52 points 3 weeks ago

I don't give a shit what children see.

They'll live.

Stop spying on adults.

[-] freedickpics@lemmy.ml 22 points 3 weeks ago

I mean some shit you find online is pretty grim but when I was a kid I knew the internet was for adults and didn't expect everything to be catered to me. Now the status quo seems to be "every website must be kid/advertiser friendly and PG13 by default, everything else must be locked behind a verification prompt". How did we get here?

[-] Croquette@sh.itjust.works 33 points 3 weeks ago

It's just a facade to justify mining more data for power, influence and money.

Simple as that.

[-] Auli@lemmy.ca 28 points 3 weeks ago

We let 5 companies control the internet. Instead of being the distributed thing it was dreamed up to be we allowed it to consolidate.

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[-] davel@lemmy.ml 41 points 3 weeks ago

They’re going to burn this in all the way from the sub-microprocessor DRM/TPM to the browser, aren’t they?

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[-] sudoer777@lemmy.ml 35 points 3 weeks ago

So now California has a governor pretending to be pro-Palestine to do damage control while signing laws that give Zionist corporations more control over your data and hardware

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[-] Octagon9561@lemmy.ml 35 points 3 weeks ago

If the West follows into the footsteps of the propaganda they are spreading against China, I'd rather go live in China because at least there people don't live paycheck to paycheck despite working multiple jobs. Every accusation against China was a confession.

[-] captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works 34 points 3 weeks ago

What...is this shit? What's the real reason behind this? What senator or governor has a brother in law in the age verification business that got this corruptioned into being a thing all of a sudden?

[-] bpalmerau@aussie.zone 17 points 3 weeks ago

Surveillance data

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[-] sen@lemmy.zip 33 points 3 weeks ago

Wait, send explicit images? I'm not a child, I get that on these platforms my privacy is pretty well gone, but is it explicitly known (confirmed from the source) that these companies scan your images too?

That feels extra fucked up. Like "hold on a sec bucko let me check this photo you're trying to send real quick to make sure it's not titties "

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[-] davel@lemmy.ml 27 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you, Tim Apple, for making 2026 the year of the Linux desktop (but not necessarily the Ubuntu, Fedora, or Mint desktop).

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[-] 1984@lemmy.today 25 points 3 weeks ago

I bet people will just accept it and not even think twice about it.

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[-] Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world 23 points 3 weeks ago

I’ll figure out a way to bypass this or switch to Linux entirely.

And then probably end up in a camp.

[-] ThatGuy46475@lemmy.world 22 points 3 weeks ago

The example of the age of your account made me realize I’m old

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[-] acantharea@lemmy.world 20 points 3 weeks ago

Lame - never updating my stuff and will move off smartphones.

[-] Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world 16 points 3 weeks ago

Not buying a car made after 2018.

Not buying electronics made after 2025.

Simple as.

[-] starblursd@lemmy.zip 18 points 3 weeks ago

Sadly graphene will have to implement age verification too at some point as these laws spread like the ones in California that require ALL os providers including Linux to implement it albeit a pointless user dob input at account creation or be fined into the afterlife

[-] ilinamorato@lemmy.world 33 points 3 weeks ago

including Linux

How would they enforce that on an open-source platform?

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[-] awaysaway@sh.itjust.works 17 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Could someone share a non alarmist take here? I have seen posts elsewhere that apple's "using information we already have to assign you an age-range" is better than other more invasive methods.

I (regrettably) acquiesced when prompted to use this method in order to access health insurance app. Am I cooked? permanent all powerful spyware time?

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[-] ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 3 weeks ago

I love how big corp is already ready. It's almost as if they somehow knew all along that all the govs with bribable legislators would be making laws they all seemed to arbitrarily adopt at once. Can't wait for the shill AI slop response to this comment making it seem like a good idea.

[-] oeuf@slrpnk.net 16 points 3 weeks ago

prompts every time you try to send or receive an explicit image on a messaging app

Does this mean they caved in to the UK's client-side scanning stuff after all?

[-] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 3 weeks ago

"Must be outside of California, Colorado, and Brazil to download this Linux ISO"

"Must be outside of California, Colorado, and Brazil to proceed with installation"

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