diff --git a/src/content/an_actual_solution_to_the_social_media_ban.md b/src/content/an_actual_solution_to_the_social_media_ban.md index b6d260c..64fabef 100644 --- a/src/content/an_actual_solution_to_the_social_media_ban.md +++ b/src/content/an_actual_solution_to_the_social_media_ban.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ My proposal is straightforward: the Australian Government could establish a larg This DNS server could be *optionally* configured on any router, with ISPs assisting less technically inclined customers. The result? Access to certain websites from that router would require passing through the government’s age verification process. -The authentication could be managed by an adult in the household, providing a valid identity document to receive some form of auth mechanism to establish allow the user to continue to their restricted website. +The authentication could be managed by an adult in the household, providing a valid identity document to receive some form of auth mechanism (password? passkey? authenticator?) to allow the user to continue to their 'restricted' website. Mobile phones could also have the internal DNS updated by manufacturers to incorporate this DNS setting.