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Originally posted by SMHarman
Credit Card or similar Authentication would be feasible surely.
Input a card number. That number is intrinsically linked, and through AVS can be positively linked to the address of the account holder. Makes tracking someone down easier.
If the card is then reported as stolen, MSN disable the account until a new card is input.
I know children don't have cards, but their parents cards could be used. The parent could then be forced through a set of parental control pages to ensure that the child is only accessing groups they approve of.
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Exactly,
The point being Im making is that all Chat Clients will have an identifiable Age verification service an dauthorisation process.
For Children it will be their Schools whatever country they are in.
For adults it will be some other means such as credit card or so forth.
Those who use the service have nothing to fear
The idea is fairly straight forward the technology is there and if parents want their kids to be safe then they have an option.