Justice minister says Online Harms Act leaves room for age-appropriate design options
OTTAWA — The federal justice minister says the government’s online harms bill includes measures to protect children using age-appropriate web design.
His comment comes as legislators study a Senate bill that seeks to require websites to verify users’ ages and keep minors from accessing “sexually explicit material.”
Privacy experts have criticized the proposed legislation for posing a risk to Canadians’ personal information, which they would have to provide to access material like pornography.
Others, including the federal privacy commissioner, have called for the bill’s scope to be narrowed to focus on sites whose main purpose is to provide “sexually explicit material” for commercial reasons.