Here is UK and iPhone already implementing age verification with latest update for iPhones.

This thing is going to spread to other countries and other platforms soon, unless there is more resistance:

This idea of a law requiring age verification for internet use is one of the worst ideas governments have had in the last 20 years (if not longer).
It's probably best idea for them, since they can silence any opposition voices much quicker.
I don't think all countries will adopt this now, but when one countries start domino's will start to fall.
People were doing full KYC (and still are) for shitty airdrops, so I am pretty sure there would be a certain number of people here who wouldn't mind doing that if it meant they could continue making money from this forum.
Exactly, and they are still doing it for stupid things all the time.
I'm pretty sure my Linux laptop doesn't use its microphone to spy on me, but I've always toyed with the idea of physically removing it.
I would not trust anything coming from Ubuntu now.
Older THinkpad laptops are great because you can turn off many things you don't want with physical switches.
T480 also has mechanical switch for turning camera off, and it's not that hard to detach anything from motherboard, including microphone.