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China Moves Beyond Face Scans for Porn, Mandates ID for Phone, SIM Card Purchases

While porn fans and privacy advocates in the free world decry authoritarian “age verification” schemes that mandate facial recognition scans for consumers seeking to access adult entertainment online, a new Chinese law has gone into effect that requires all purchasers of cell phones, services and SIM cards to prove their identity by having their faces scanned. (...)

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