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Um, of course, if you're testing to see
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if someone's 13 or 14 or 15 or 16,
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you're also testing to see um, by
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definition if they're 16 plus. So, if
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there's going to be age verification,
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everybody is going to have to go through
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an age verification process, won't they?
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So, so this isn't just about the privacy
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or collecting data about kids. This is
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literally everybody accessing social
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media. That's how it has to work, isn't
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Senator Schub, you just used the term
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age verification. You may not have been
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in the room when we had a discussion
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about the distinction between age
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verification and age assurance. This is
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an age assurance trial.
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This is if you're going to have age
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assurance for kids 13, 14, 15, or 16.
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Testing if they're that age, you're
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testing everyone's age. And you're doing
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it at that level of age assurance. And
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and data protection implications for
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literally everybody accessing social
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Yes. And that's one of the reasons why
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we've commissioned consumer research to
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look at consumer willingness and
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particular aspects that are important to