Louisiana was one of the first states to pass that kind of bill. They will ask for age verification if you’re on a wired connection, but not on a mobile one.
They mean “mobile internet” not “wifi” (e.g. Verizon, T-Mobile, etc.). It’s easy for them to detect the ISP and selectively block, since non-mobile ISP’s are basically government-sanctioned monopolies in most of the country.
Louisiana was one of the first states to pass that kind of bill. They will ask for age verification if you’re on a wired connection, but not on a mobile one.
How is that supposed to work with stuff like hotel WiFi? Will they need to block all porn in their Wi-Fi networks?
They mean “mobile internet” not “wifi” (e.g. Verizon, T-Mobile, etc.). It’s easy for them to detect the ISP and selectively block, since non-mobile ISP’s are basically government-sanctioned monopolies in most of the country.
I’m not sure how it works in hotels. I guess it’s handled the same way as home WiFi, which is that it asks for ID