- United States
- Pa.
- Letter
Vote NO on H.R. 8250 (The “Parents Decide Act”)
To: Rep. Evans
From: A verified voter in Philadelphia, PA
May 4
I am writing to express my strong opposition to H.R. 8250 (The "Parents Decide Act"). As your constituent and a concerned citizen, I believe this bill introduces unprecedented risks to digital privacy and security.
Specifically, I am alarmed by:
- SEC. 2(a)(1)(B): Requiring age verification to even use an operating system creates a mandatory "hardware lockout" that ends anonymous computing and forces users to hand over sensitive identification data to major corporations just to power on their devices.
- SEC. 2(a)(3): Mandating that OS providers create a system for all app developers to access verification data is a massive security vulnerability. This effectively creates a centralized API of user identities accessible to thousands of third-party developers, many of whom may lack adequate data protection. I am already inundated with emails, text messages, and phone calls telling me a company or corporation has leaked my data, and I don’t want my sensitive information in the hands of even more companies whose data protection is inadequate.
This bill does not protect children, it creates a centralized surveillance infrastructure at the OS level. I urge you to protect the privacy of your constituents and vote NO on H.R. 8250.