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California Considers Exemption for Linux from Age-Verification Law Amid Privacy Concerns

In response to backlash regarding user privacy, California is moving to amend its age-verification law to exempt Linux operating systems from data collection requirements.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-25 / 1min

California is taking steps to amend its age-verification law following significant backlash from the public. Concerns have been raised regarding user privacy and the implications of requiring operating systems to collect users' ages.

Linux users have been particularly vocal about their worries, emphasizing the potential risks associated with data collection practices mandated by the law.

The proposed amendment, put forth by an unnamed lawmaker, aims to protect open-source operating systems like Linux from these requirements, reflecting a growing awareness of privacy issues in legislative processes.