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Twitch starts requiring face scans to watch mature streams in certain countries: Your face is now the key to unlocking gambling and hot tub content.

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37698883

  • Twitch now requires facial age verification to watch mature content in some regions using video selfies processed on your device.
  • The system uses k-ID technology and targets gambling streams and other 18+ content to comply with new online safety laws.
  • Users must scan their face to access restricted streams with many expressing privacy concerns about the new requirement.
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  • Twitch is probably one of the LAST companies I would trust with storing any sort of ID in safety. Remember all the leaks that happened with them? like the time they leaked what EVERY stream makes off the site? no thanks.

  • feel like it's gonna come out all of the supporters of the anti porn age gating bills all had stake in the facial recognition and identity verification companies.

  • Not that I was making or watching those but the requirement itself is definitely something I want nothing to do with. Thanks for reminding me to delete my account, I've been meaning to do so for months now but always forgot to. One more thing off the list.

  • Every time a service rolls out one of these verification mechanisms, I really, REALLY hope they remain true to their word that age verification is only being done locally, and nothing is being sent out to a remote server... and they never change those rules in some privacy policy update.

    k-ID is a company I haven't personally heard of, but I know other companies like LinkedIn use companies such as Persona for Identity verification. Several months ago, I had a spat with LinkedIn as part of making an account where they tried to force me to scan my Government ID as well as a copy of my face to a third party company called Persona. The only difference is, while they claim the scans were only going to be stored temporarily for verification purposes and then deleted, the simple fact that they are storing anything is about as far from "On Device" as you can get. Needless to say, I did not scan my ID to LinkedIn, and I had to force them to delete the newly created account.

    What I'm most particularly bothered by is how many of these verification services require a mobile phone and a mobile app to do.

  • People should spam this service with ai generated photos.

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