Linux distros broaden responses to US age verification laws

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.

Building on early community talks about California's AB 1043 Digital Age Assurance Act (effective January 2027), several US states including Colorado and Illinois are advancing similar laws. These require OSes like Linux and BSD variants to collect self-reported ages during account setup and expose APIs for apps to query age brackets, aiding minor content filtering. Proposals loom in New York and Brazil.

Ubuntu parent Canonical continues legal reviews without firm plans, while community proposals include a local D-Bus interface (org.freedesktop.AgeVerification1). elementary OS, based on Ubuntu, plans preemptive action. Fedora explores local APIs or /etc/ files for age data. Pop!_OS maker System76 eyes minimal self-attestation changes to avoid restricted app access.

Resistance is mounting: DHH's Omarchy Linux rejects California's law outright. Adenix GNU/Linux vows no age checks. MidnightBSD will bar California desktop users via license changes from January 2027. No word yet from Linux Mint, Arch Linux, SUSE; NixOS awaits major distro leads.

Enforcement challenges for community projects persist, shaping diverse strategies.

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Governor Gavin Newsom signs California's Digital Age Assurance Act, requiring OS age verification for safer online content.
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California enacts Digital Age Assurance Act requiring OS age verification

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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.

Developers from Ubuntu and Fedora have begun discussing how to comply with California's Digital Age Assurance Act, set to take effect in January 2027. The law requires operating systems to collect age information during account setup and provide an age signal to applications. Canonical and Fedora leaders emphasize ongoing reviews without firm plans yet.

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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.

Reddit has filed a legal challenge against Australia's new law banning social media access for those under 16, arguing it imposes intrusive verification and limits free expression. The San Francisco-based company announced the High Court action on Thursday, shortly after implementing age verification measures to comply with the legislation that took effect on Tuesday. The ban targets platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit, with fines up to $33 million for non-compliance.

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Discord announced new default settings on February 9 to enhance age-appropriate experiences, set to implement in March. The 'teen-by-default' policy requires age verification for accessing sensitive content and features. Users have expressed concerns over privacy and potential data breaches.

Google is introducing a developer verification program for Android apps starting September 2026 in select regions, requiring developers to register personal details regardless of app source. The measure aims to enhance security by increasing accountability, but critics argue it threatens open source projects and user choice. An open letter opposing the program has garnered support from numerous organizations.

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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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