Transaction 7e845bd1aec803faf693f0f227de8e7d65ac3bec1ec2f3987c41dcc6db81406d

1 Input
  • fffb3319ca2b8cc817d6f09d9acfa5da0753add54169f22a54a9fbd75e4a933f:0
    OP_DATA_32(32) 1bc71a59a859d0a1ddc144b75cc9e56dba286be878d1ff4616e64c04153d61e6
    OP_CHECKSIG(172)
    OP_0(0)
    OP_IF(99)
    OP_DATA_3(3) ord
    OP_DATA_1(1) 
    OP_DATA_9(9) text/html
    OP_0(0)
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Surveillance Starts at 13: How the UK Turned 13-Year-Olds into Data Assets</title> <style> @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Text:wght@400;700&display=swap'); :root { --paper-color: #F5DEB3; --ink-color: #2C1810;
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    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) y> <div class="newspaper-container"> <div class="masthead"> <h2>The Bitcoin Gazette</h2> <h1>Surveillance Starts at 13: How the UK Turned 13-Year-Olds into Data Assets</h1> </div> <div style="clear:both; display: flex; align-items: flex-start;"> <div class="image-container"> <img
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) src="/content/aa785d6715c7ee6e88cdcb7f28b9faf2000a0cc562e014d209930e4151b6e0cei0" /> </div> <div class="article-content"> <p>A hypothetical solution is often dressed up as “child protection.” But when the UK lowered the GDPR digital consent age from 16 to 13, the justification didn’t stand up to scrutiny. What it really did was hand Big Tech and the state three extra years of legally-sanctioned access to the p
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) ersonal data of millions of children. At 13, under UK law, a child can now consent to online services without a parent. In practice, that means their activity, preferences, networks, and even biometric signals can be collected, profiled, and monetised. Instead of needing parental oversight, platforms can treat them as fully fledged data sources. This is not a neutral choice. Most of Europe kept the threshold higher, at 15 or 16. The UK deliberately chose the lowest bar. The effect is simple: a wider net for harve
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) sting data, and a longer window of surveillance during the most formative years of life. The move dovetails with a wider authoritarian trend. The UK government is pressing ahead with its digital identity agenda, despite fierce public resistance. A petition against digital ID gathered over 2.8 million signatures — yet was dismissed, its concerns brushed aside. Digital ID is being rolled out anyway, under the banner of “safety” and “efficiency.” Children are the entry point. By lowering the GDPR age to 13
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) , the UK normalises the idea that even minors must submit to the same identity frameworks and surveillance regimes as adults. The rhetoric is protection, but the reality is control. The pattern is clear: digital consent laws, online safety legislation, and digital ID infrastructure are not separate policies. They are strands of the same web. Each step widens the scope of data collection, strengthens state and corporate leverage over citizens, and narrows the space for dissent. Far from empowering children, the UK
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) ’s GDPR shift disempowers them. It strips away parental safeguards and treats 13-year-olds as data assets to be mined. In doing so, it reveals the real priority: not protection, but profit and power. </p> </div> </div> </div> </body> </html>
    OP_ENDIF(104)
2 Outputs
  • 7e845bd1aec803faf693f0f227de8e7d65ac3bec1ec2f3987c41dcc6db81406d:0
  • value  546
    address  bc1p6gv50e8vm3l20d3gvvc74pe9da3kpehpm9rkpctqnrdwsjflvh9q696nej
  • 7e845bd1aec803faf693f0f227de8e7d65ac3bec1ec2f3987c41dcc6db81406d:1
  • value  1000
    address  3C4LDQiWzL16ydSGo5YRRs1rNfANDQb9py