EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 10 MIN
The EU’s Age Verification App: The Pros And Cons
from Rethinking Tech · host Rethinking Tech
The EU says its new age verification app is designed to protect children online.But once governments build infrastructure that can verify identity and age at scale, the real question is not only what it does today — but what it could become tomorrow. In this episode of Rethinking Tech, Aparna and Harinda unpack the EU’s age verification system, why governments are stepping in on child safety, and why this debate goes far beyond minors and social media. This is a conversation about privacy, digital identity, platform accountability, data retention, and the long-term risk of mission creep. What this episode exploresWhy governments are no longer waiting for platforms to solve child safetyHow the EU’s age verification model is supposed to workWhether social media companies will meaningfully complyThe tension between privacy-preserving design and centralized identity infrastructureHow systems built for child protection could later expand into broader digital control Why this mattersIf this system works, it could become a model for other governments.If it fails, it may fail in ways that are technical, political, and ethical all at once.And if it succeeds too well, it may normalize a form of digital verification that does not stop at child safety. About Rethinking TechRethinking Tech explores the intersection of technology, geopolitics, business, and ethics — focusing on how systems actually work, not just how they’re talked about.
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The EU says its new age verification app is designed to protect children online.But once governments build infrastructure that can verify identity and age at scale, the real question is not only what it does today — but what it could become tomorrow. In this episode of Rethinking Tech, Aparna and Harinda unpack the EU’s age verification system, why governments are stepping in on child safety, and why this debate goes far beyond minors and social media. This is a conversation about privacy, digital identity, platform accountability, data retention, and the long-term risk of mission creep. What this episode exploresWhy governments are no longer waiting for platforms to solve child safetyHow the EU’s age verification model is supposed to workWhether social media companies will meaningfully complyThe tension between privacy-preserving design and centralized identity infrastructureHow systems built for child protection could later expand into broader digital control Why this mattersIf this system works, it could become a model for other governments.If it fails, it may fail in ways that are technical, political, and ethical all at once.And if it succeeds too well, it may normalize a form of digital verification that does not stop at child safety. About Rethinking TechRethinking Tech explores the intersection of technology, geopolitics, business, and ethics — focusing on how systems actually work, not just how they’re talked about.
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