28 February 2026

Age Verification At Operating System Level, i.e. Windows/Linux




WTF? The authorities are enacting a fascist/Nazi/totalitarian online world and it’s coming to your state or colony soon.

In California and Colorado, law is being put in place that if operating system manufacturers like Microsoft and the various organisations that distribute their own version of Linux want to do business there, they must have an age verification option prior to the user using the operating system, even if the PC is in a closed system, meaning not connected to the internet.

The action for age verification is so that the children (of the cannon fodder) are allegedly protected from harm when interacting with others on the internet, but the real reason is to officially catalogue every person on the internet to their real identity in order to censor ‘free speech’ and to  later punish them for whatever the governments see fit at a later time, e.g. for not liking the colour blue if the government see this as being ‘offensive’.

Operating systems do NOT cause harm to underage children, period, where if there is any allegation that they do, where is the 'white paper' on this topic?

This action just shows the sociopathic or retarded mentality of the lawmakers that are enacting these types of laws.

If there was truly an action to protect the children, then the victims the 'Epstein Files', would have their ('alleged') assailants brought before the courts and incarcerated.

What an absolute clown show!

This is just another farce enacted by the authorities to silence the masses, in order to control and force whatever narrative governments desire.

For more information on this topic see articles:

https://www.pcmag.com/news/colorado-lawmakers-push-for-age-verification-at-the-operating-system-level

22 February 2026

They ask us to complete ID Verification. 1 billion personal/ID information is leaked by IDMerit

This is huge news, that the time of this post, it's not covered by Australia's mainstream media.

For your benefit, realistically do not rely on Information Technology news by Australian 'news' outlets, but rather refer to trusted specific sources.

Approximately 12 million Australians are affected.


What Personal Data Was Leaked?

Because IDMerit is an AI-powered KYC (Know Your Customer, a government requirement fro U.S. telecomms) provider, the data it collects is incredibly sensitive. The unsecured 1-terabyte database didn't just leak passwords—it leaked the core personal identifiers used for your financial and digital life. The following structured data was left open for anyone to download:

  • Full names

  • Addresses

  • Post codes

  • Dates of birth

  • National IDs

  • Phone numbers

  • Genders

  • Email addresses

  • Telco metadata

  • Breach status and social profile annotations

The last data point – breach status and social profile annotations – could refer to a database identifier indicating whether the data originated from a data breach or a leaked database. However, at this point, the true meaning of the data point is unclear. The team noted that this specific data point was present only in some regions.

“At this scale, downstream risks include account takeovers, targeted phishing, credit fraud, SIM swaps, and long-tail privacy harms. Industry-wide, the case underlines how third-party identity vendors have become critical infrastructure and can become single points of catastrophic failure,” our team explained.

See more:
https://cybernews.com/security/global-data-leak-exposes-billion-records/