Age checks an 'enormous privacy intrusion', says campaign grouppublished at 12:34 BST

Campaign group Big Brother Watch has raised privacy concerns about the ban, saying any age verification on platforms will "incur an enormous privacy intrusion".
Director Silkie Carlo tells BBC News that checks will mean "anonymity is dead for the whole of the British public" - and that checks that require bank details, face scans, or identification are "really intrusive methods".
"Effectively social media sites will become digital ID checkpoints," Carlo claims.
She also claims it is "risky" to teach children to send photos of themselves for age verification checks when companies ask them to, and that rather the focus should be on teaching "healthy behaviours" online.








