KOSA: The Digital ID Trojan Horse Disguised as Child Protection The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) has picked up steam in the Senate, with 43 co-sponsors across both parties ready to burn the Bill of Rights in the name of “child safety.” What they’re really building is the scaffolding for mandatory digital IDs—and once those go live, forget about private browsing, pseudonyms, or dissenting speech. This Orwellian push mirrors the UK’s disastrous Online Safety Act, where Brits now face ID checks to access content and facial recognition for age verification. Privacy is being legislated into extinction, and our own senators are applauding. Big Tech’s Cozy Relationship with Government Censorship Apple, predictably, is licking its chops. The surveillance-industrial complex sees gold…
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