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Article: ‘Age Verification’ could force trans people to out themselves to use the internet
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Kansas recently passed a law invalidating state IDs and driver's licenses for transgender people, forcing them to obtain new documents with incorrect gender markers. Experts warn that new online "Age Verification" laws will extend this discrimination to digital spaces, where automated systems can disproportionately expose and lock out trans users.

These verification systems, which compare ID photos to databases or use AI facial analysis, are designed to detect discrepancies and often fail for trans individuals. This creates material risks, as having mismatched identification can lead to harassment, denial of services, and violence.

The context includes a 2025 federal executive order denying recognition of gender identity and a Supreme Court decision allowing gender marker changes on passports to be blocked. Over half of US states have now passed such digital verification laws, expanding the requirement for identification that aligns with sex assigned at birth into online life.

Main Topics: Legislation invalidating trans people's IDs, online age verification laws, algorithmic bias against trans and minority groups, and the material consequences of mismatched identification.

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https://www.theverge.com/policy/892075/age-verification-kansas-id-trans
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The Verge
Published Date
2026-03-10 15:00
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2026-03-10 12:30
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2026-03-10 12:32
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