Open source operating systems are wrestling with how to comply with age-checking bills.
And now, the move is trickling down to operating systems. Well, at least in California. In October 2025, Governor Gavin ...
The law's broad definition of an "operating system provider" pulls in not just Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, but Linux distributions and Valve's SteamOS.
Assembly Bill 1043 becomes a law in California in January 2027, and will require every operating system to have age verification in account setup.
Not surprisingly, the misperception that Linux is harder to use than other operating systems is also one that competing vendors routinely use to scare potential new users away from Linux. Not ...
A new California state law requires all operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, to have an age verification ...
California has taken a major step into the evolving debate over how to protect minors online, approving a far-reaching law that will change how digital platforms handle age data.
Let's be clear: Linux powers pretty much everything you use. Cloud? Linux. Social media? Linux. Google? Linux. It's also in your fridge, thermostats, Android phones, robots, remotes, smart ...
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