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Utah's New Law Targets VPNs for Age Verification

Utah has enacted a groundbreaking law that holds websites accountable for users who utilize VPNs to conceal their location, marking a significant move in age verification efforts.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 6 days ago
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In a pioneering step, Utah has become the first state in the United States to implement legislation aimed at addressing the use of VPNs for age verification purposes.

This new law seeks to hold websites liable for users who mask their locations with virtual private networks, potentially impacting how online services manage age restrictions.

As the conversation around digital privacy and age verification continues to evolve, Utah's approach may set a precedent for other states considering similar measures.