Hacker News with Generative AI: Internet Safety

Age Verification in the European Union: The Commission's Age Verification App (eff.org)
This is the second part of a three-part series about age verification in the European Union. In this blog post, we take a deep dive into the age verification app solicited by the European Commission, based on digital identities. Part one gives an overview of the political debate around age verification in the EU and part three explores measures to keep all users safe that do not require age checks.
Ask HN: What's the worst thing that could happen if I click on an unknown link (ycombinator.com)
There's no theoretical limit. That's what the concept of a "zero day" is all about. It's entirely possible that some undiscovered vulnerability allows an attacker to remotely hijack your entire PC, steal all passwords, and completely ruin your life just by opening a webpage. Is it likely? No. But in terms of the "worst thing possible" there's really no upper bound.
Kids Online Safety Act passes Senate despite concerns it will harm kids (arstechnica.com)