It's not Linux, or even Unix.
A new California state law requires all operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, to have an age verification ...
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The law's broad definition of an "operating system provider" pulls in not just Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, but Linux distributions and Valve's SteamOS.
If you were to read the README of the Vib-OS project on GitHub, you’d see it advertised as a Unix-like OS that was written from scratch, runs on ARM64 and x86_64, and comes with a full GUI, ...
NebiOS turns your Linux desktop into a Google Workspace alternative - with one caveat ...
The time of age assurance is upon us, and not just for social media - for operating systems too and that includes Linux as ...
Assembly Bill 1043 becomes a law in California in January 2027, and will require every operating system to have age verification in account setup.
External hard drives can be moved between systems, reformatted at will, and repurposed without risking the data or stability ...
GNU/Linux started in 1983 or 1984 (depending which event matters most). Back then few homes, even in relatively rich ...
California has taken a major step into the evolving debate over how to protect minors online, approving a far-reaching law that will change how digital platforms handle age data.
California has new legislation, which means that any provider of an operating system must ascertain the age of the user ...