Spanien führt Pornopass ein, um Kinder vom Anschauen von Pornofilmen abzuhalten

https://www.politico.eu/article/spain-builds-porn-passport-to-stop-kids-watching-smut/

41 comments
  1. They’ll just go to sites that don’t use it. And those sites are also more likely to host illegal content so hooray

  2. They did it, they finally stopped kids accessing porn on the internet.

    /s

  3. > Porn-viewers will be asked to use the app to verify their age. Once verified, they’ll receive 30 generated “porn credits” with a one-month validity granting them access to adult content. Enthusiasts will be able to request extra credits.

    What the actual fuck? Why do you need to receive “credits”? I mean, I’m completely against this kind of invasion of privacy app, but even if I was for, why do I need “credits”?? Are they… are they going to CHARGE later?

  4. all the problems in the world and this is where the focus is…. unbelievable.

    It’s almost predatory in itself that children are being used this way

  5. Who is protecting kids from seeing extreme violence and gore? I always thought it was hilarious back in the days of VHS, the porn was always in little backroom but violent horror movies were right next to Disney films.

  6. I’ve always stated: Wouldn’t it be FAR easier to simply have a curated .kids (or something similar) online library of accepted sites as opposed to policing the entire internet? If parents actually parented, this whole issue would be moot anyway.

  7. “It will be voluntary” What’s the point then lmao

  8. I remember back in High School in the early 80’s when BOTH girls and boys would eagerly and excitedly and TOTALLY creatively get access to it, and share it.

    We’d hook up VCR’s together (wait… that sounds suggestive?!) and copy the tapes and distribute them among each other.

    And then when the companies put copy-protection on all the video tapes, thinking they’d stop our mass-copying ways, then no problemo! We just rode our bikes on over to the nearest Radio Shack, and bought a few Video-Stabilizers, and then back to mad copying/distributing we went!

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    PLUS:

    We had even essentially established our own library system (with all materials numbered and catalogued) as we would share and rotate around various magazines/tapes that would be slipped into lockers (wait… that also sounds suggestive!). Chicks would ALWAYS get first dibs at our “library”, and after that it went to the guys… cause ya… the guys were kinda super-gross with the magazines, if you know what I mean!

    (In fact we had to ban a few guys from our library, for unhygiene practices with the material.)

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    Also fun fact:

    Even the friggin lingerie section of the Sears Catalog was fair game and circulated throughout the high school among pretty much everyone. (At least the cool kids!).

    So ya… Good luck with that Spain! Lol!

  9. Excellent! Finally someone is protecting our kids from watching cocks and tits on the internet so they have more time to watch murders and torture by Mexican cartels on Reddit and 4Chan!

    Priorities set correctly! /s

  10. You’re not going to stop the porn. Worst case this does nothing best case 1 guy at each school sells usbs drives full of porn.

  11. what is the end goal here ? make horny teens unable to jerk off ? thinking is it will increase your birth rate ? spain has one of the lowest birth rates in europe and the world and will probably continue to get worse

  12. Lovely disguise. Using, let’s protect the kids to enforce censorship.

    There is a thing called responsible parenting that is much better at protecting kids.

  13. Authoritarian assholes trying this across the world. We need to band together to find out where this garbage idea originated from. Is it a way to stop online political decent. Or a cheap attempt at getting the population off the porn so that they can create more kids for the workforce.

  14. What is it with this worldwide trend of trying to get ID for porn?

  15. Again a stupid law, that is put in place to push away the need of proper communication with your children as a parent, because the topics inconvinient. When will we finally start to understand, that this is not a solution just another boiling issue.

  16. Anonymity will be dead online soon. They are already saying “social media is bad for kids”, Here in the US some states have banned social media for children under a certain age. I’m not for kids watching porn by any-means but this and laws like it will be window for the “social media id” law…you know, to protect kids, absolutely not create an online police state devoid of anonymity like they’ve been desperately trying to do for over a decade….

  17. When it stop being the parents job to parent their kids?

  18. I am Spanish and this is just an (succesful) attempt from the government to gain more control on what the Spanish people can and can’t do in the internet. We also have some new “influencer” laws so that they don’t propagate “disinformation”. The president is in a crusade to eliminate all forms of media that don’t lick his boot. This is just the start

  19. Watching “rekt” videos, cartel executions, liveleaked war crimes, and youtubers shrieking racist slurs as a “prank” are still totally okay though. 

    We just can’t risk a child seeing something disturbing, like consensual sex.

  20. Think of the children! We’re not trying to take your rights and privacy, we’re trying to protect the children!  You don’t want to lose your rights, what are you, a pedo? 

  21. OR. or. We stop allowing governments from slowly becoming nanny states and the parents actually, idk, take initiative and set up blockers on the devices they use. Crazy take, I know

  22. It’s the first step leading to the situation you can’t enter most of the internet without being authenticated.

  23. >The system will be available by the end of the summer. It will be voluntary, as online platforms can rely on other age-verification methods to screen out inappropriate viewers. It heralds an EU law going into force in October 2027, which will require websites to stop minors from accessing porn.

    Is this EU law real? I can’t find anything about it.

  24. What the fuck is going on in the world right now. How are we regressing so fast?

  25. When my wife worked at an ISP, they tested a “child guard” system that would work directly from your router. Half a year later the product was released. 2 days later a 12y old girl uploaded a YouTube tutorial on how to circumvent that protection with a free vpn

    But yeah, that passport is gonna work juuuust fiiiiine xD

  26. Well back to the ladies underwear section of the Sears catalog I guess.

  27. “Enthusiasts will be able to request extra credits.”

    That is hilarious.

    “which will require websites to stop minors from accessing porn.”

    Shouldn’t it be the parent’s job to keep minors from accessing porn?

  28. Why not just give parents more tools to prevent their kids from accessing this stuff? Seems a lot cheaper and easier than wasting a bunch of money on a digital id programs.

    Apple, Samsung, Google, etc. could easily add way more parental controls like blocking all nsfw websites/content, notifications when their device tries to access that content and increasing the age limit for both childrens accounts and social media access, both I think are only 13 years old now.

  29. The world is overdue for an apocalyptic meteor.

  30. Finding porn on the internet is the easiest possible task for anyone. You basically have to be a complete moron to not find any, even if your country blocks it.

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