News from the radio (from like 5 mins ago): instagram is running an ad to promite a law at the european level to force ID verification to download stuff from the app store. Why? Because "teen safety".
I did a quick google search and was able to find this
https://about.instagram.com/it-it/approvazionedeigenitori
> Instagram is therefore calling for European legislation that would require age verification and parental approval in app stores, where apps are normally downloaded.> We are actively collaborating with other industry players, policy makers, civil society, parents and experts in support of this initiative.> A survey conducted by Morning Consult indicates that three out of four parents in the eight European countries surveyed ( France, Italy, Denmark, Germany, Spain, Poland, Ireland, and the Netherlands), are in favor of legislation requiring parental approval for teen app downloads.Anyone else?