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Steam believes I'm somewhere between 62 and 126 years old. I don't think Steam's birthday gate is going to qualify as age verification
This bill requires the OS to ask you for your birth date, explicitly the birth date. That's all the age verification it requires. So I'm not sure how that's "not going to qualify as age verification". Why would the very method specified in the bill not count? There's no requirement to use other methods to verify the age you're given. The user just selects their birth date freely and the OS accepts it and that's it if they're not underage.