NordVPN criticizes Utah's age verification law as liability trap

Utah lawmakers are advancing a new age verification law that could impact VPN users worldwide, according to NordVPN. The company warns the bill creates a 'liability trap' and might punish all VPN users globally. The controversial legislation aims to enforce age checks online.

Utah lawmakers have moved closer to implementing a new age verification law, prompting strong opposition from NordVPN. In a statement, the VPN provider described the bill as a 'liability trap,' arguing it targets VPN users and could have global repercussions.

The law requires age verification for access to certain online content, but NordVPN contends that it unfairly burdens VPN services by potentially holding providers liable for users' actions. 'Punish all VPN users globally,' the company warned, highlighting risks to privacy and accessibility.

This development comes amid growing debates over online age restrictions in the United States. NordVPN's critique underscores concerns that such measures could stifle innovation in cybersecurity tools while failing to address core issues effectively. The bill's progression marks a significant step, though its final form and enforcement details remain under review.

As the legislation advances, it has sparked discussions on balancing child protection with user privacy rights. NordVPN's position reflects broader industry worries about regulatory overreach in digital spaces.

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