• Italy announces age verification system for adult sites
  • The measure comes into force November 12
  • Google searches for VPN is on the rise

Italy has joined the UK, France and several states in the US in introducing age checks for adult content online. On Friday, the country’s communications authority, AGCOM, announced that the rules will come into effect on November 12.

European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA), the Italian system “guarantees a high level of security and protects personal data” thanks to a ‘double-anonymity’ feature.

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This feature means the verification process is split in half: a certified third party verifies someone’s identity and generates a secure token that is then presented to the adult website. Importantly, the third party doesn’t know what content is being accessed and the website learns nothing about the individual.

If successful, the system would be a definite improvement over some others recently introduced. However, consolidating people’s information in one third-party system — even if it’s separate from the destination website — still creates a high-value target.

What’s more, because the process has to be repeated each time someone wants to access the website, the potential for data insecurity increases.

Google Search Trends, interest in VPNs has significantly risen in the past week and searches for ‘November 12’ — the date the new restrictions are set to come into force — have seen a 140% increase.

The concern, as is often the case with age verification systems, is that people will turn to insecure VPN apps and other shady platforms in the hope of keeping their data secure, while actually putting it at risk.

So, if you’re genuinely concerned about your data, then it’s always worth doing some research and using a well-known brand like NordVPN or Proton VPN.

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