California law requires age verification for all operating systems

A new law in California mandates that all operating systems, including Linux, implement some form of age verification during account setup. The legislation aims to address online safety concerns. Details on enforcement remain unclear.

California has introduced a new law that applies to all operating systems, requiring them to include age verification at the point of account setup. This includes widely used systems like Linux, as reported by PC Gamer. The measure targets protections for users, particularly minors, in digital environments.

The law's scope is broad, encompassing various operating systems without exception. PC Gamer highlighted the inclusion of Linux, noting its open-source nature. A commentary in the article questions the practicalities of enforcement by California authorities, though specifics on implementation timelines or penalties are not detailed.

This development reflects ongoing efforts in the state to regulate technology for user safety. Operating system developers will need to adapt their account creation processes accordingly. The publication date of the report is February 27, 2026.

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Following initial reports of an impending law, California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed AB 1043, the Digital Age Assurance Act, requiring operating system providers to collect users' ages during account setup and share via API with app developers. Effective January 1, 2027, it applies to major platforms like Windows, iOS, Android, macOS, SteamOS, and Linux distributions, aiming for age-appropriate content without biometrics.

Following initial discussions among Ubuntu and Fedora developers, more Linux and BSD distributions are addressing age verification mandates in California, Colorado, Illinois, and beyond. Responses range from minimal compliance plans to outright resistance, amid unclear enforcement for open-source OSes.

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Building on our earlier coverage of California's Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043)—signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in October 2025 and effective January 1, 2027—the law's requirements for age data collection and API sharing pose steep compliance hurdles for volunteer-driven open-source operating systems like Ubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux, and SteamOS.

Discord announced it will default all accounts to a teen-appropriate experience starting in early March, requiring age verification to access adult content and restricted servers. The move aims to enhance child safety but has sparked backlash over privacy concerns following a recent data breach. Verification options include on-device facial estimation or submitting government IDs.

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Dylan M. Taylor, a longtime open source contributor, added an optional birthDate field to systemd's user database to help Linux distributions comply with US state age verification laws. The change sparked intense controversy in the Linux community, leading to harassment and death threats against Taylor. In an interview, he defended the addition as simple attestation rather than verification.

Critics in the UK are voicing strong opposition to proposals that could restrict access to virtual private networks through age verification requirements. The plans, aimed at enhancing online safety, have sparked concerns about privacy and internet freedom. It remains uncertain whether these measures will actually become law.

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Pornhub's parent company Aylo announced it will restrict access for new users in the UK from February 2, citing concerns over the nation's Online Safety Act age-verification requirements. Existing users who have already verified their ages will retain access. The move protests what Aylo calls a flawed system that pushes users toward unregulated sites.

 

 

 

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