I'm seeing posts on Twitter 1 and Twitter 2 talking about how U.S. Congress is currently trying to sneakily pass a series of bills (namely KOSA) that would force websites to start asking users to verify their age by uploading an ID or scanning their face. I obviously do not want to do this so I've preemptively set up a VPN to get around it. However, simply using a VPN won't last forever because these decrepit politicians will ignorantly and stubbornly attempt to ban the use of these as well in the near future so I am a curious about any alternative methods done to trick these systems into thinking you're a real person who scanned their face or ID. Or preferably, turn them off entirely.I've learned from others that Discord's face scan seems like the easiest to circumvent with Dr. Breen while others like KWS (Kids Web Services owned by Epic Games) are more difficult to fool. For other websites employing a facial scan, how easily can they be tricked?
>>1551687If it requires id, don't use it.
>>1551690I guess it really is that simple.