Earlier this week, I launched our guidance on age assurance. That is the result of significant consultation with industry, children's groups and like-minded organizations. We list a number of considerations, and really key to those are the protection of privacy, the safeguarding, making sure that platforms are not getting more information than they need and making sure that the measures are appropriate and are being used not to identify individuals but to vet the person's age.
We also set guidelines and factors to consider in terms of when age verification should be used. It would, of course, be based on laws, but in the absence of laws, it's based on risk. It's based on the likelihood of a significant number of children using the site.
In terms of your question of age verification tools and breaches, the European Union recently launched an app, or made it public. In the early days, there were concerns about a hacker being able to go in and defeat the safeguards. That's a reminder that before you launch your product, you need to make sure that you put in place a sufficient safeguard and do testing so that this does not occur.
