Hi Folks 
As California introduces age verification law that say all OS's should have age verification.. Does anyone heard how they will solve that on windows?
Anyone can just put in a wrong year of birth to get around an age selector.. like when you register on a website or just clicking I'm over 18.
So i wonder how MS will cover their butt from this to really verify the person installing the OS is the right age?
I know @Brink is often up to date, but i have a feeling others in here might also have heard anything.
As California introduces age verification law that say all OS's should have age verification.. Does anyone heard how they will solve that on windows?
Anyone can just put in a wrong year of birth to get around an age selector.. like when you register on a website or just clicking I'm over 18.
So i wonder how MS will cover their butt from this to really verify the person installing the OS is the right age?
I know @Brink is often up to date, but i have a feeling others in here might also have heard anything.
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