I think if people knew a lot more about how children are exploited online they would understand more. It does seem extreme, but also it’s scary what happens.
Agreed, the slippery slope argument people like to trot out is old, and the government already knows who is using Facebook.
The problem I see is handing more personally identifiable information over to corporations that are both prone to misusing their power and the potential for hackers to obtain that information.
This will likely end with a push to the mygov ID system once a breach has impacted Australians and resistance is low.
I’m of two minds on this. Will be interesting to see how it plays out.
I think if people knew a lot more about how children are exploited online they would understand more. It does seem extreme, but also it’s scary what happens.
Agreed, the slippery slope argument people like to trot out is old, and the government already knows who is using Facebook.
The problem I see is handing more personally identifiable information over to corporations that are both prone to misusing their power and the potential for hackers to obtain that information.
This will likely end with a push to the mygov ID system once a breach has impacted Australians and resistance is low.