Missouri to enforce mandatory age verification in three days

Missouri becomes the latest US state to implement mandatory age verification legislation, effective in three days. The move is expected to drive increased VPN usage among residents concerned about privacy. The policy raises questions about online privacy protections.

Starting three days from November 27, 2025, Missouri will enforce age verification requirements for certain online activities, following the pattern seen in other US states. This legislation aims to regulate access to age-restricted content but has sparked concerns over user privacy.

The enforcement is anticipated to lead to a surge in VPN adoption, as individuals seek ways to bypass restrictions while maintaining anonymity online. Privacy advocates highlight the potential risks, including data collection by verification services that could expose personal information.

While the exact mechanisms of enforcement remain tied to state guidelines, the policy underscores ongoing debates about balancing child protection with digital freedoms. Users are advised to consider privacy tools like VPNs to navigate these changes without compromising their data security.

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