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In 2026, two massive shifts are quietly closing the open internet — one driven by governments, one by Google. The first: California, Louisiana, Illinois, Texas, Utah, and countries across the world are passing laws requiring operating systems to collect your age at device setup and broadcast it to every app you install. The second: Google is requiring every Android app developer — even those who never touch the Play Store — to submit government ID, pay a fee, and register with Google, or have their apps blocked from 95% of Android devices worldwide by 2027. Both policies hit the privacy community hardest: the apps most threatened are the open-source tools, anonymous utilities, and F-Droid staples that privacy-conscious users depend on. In this episode, we break down both stories in plain language, connect the dots between them, and walk through practical steps every listener can take — from DeGoogled phones to VPNs to backing up your APKs before the window closes. If you care about who controls your device, this episode is essential listening.
Timestamps
0:00 — Cold Open: Two Stories, One Threat
5:00 — Part 1: OS-Level Age Verification — What It Is
10:00 — The US Laws (California, Louisiana, Illinois, Texas, Utah, Colorado)
18:00 — The International Wave (Australia, UK, EU, and beyond)
23:00 — Why This Matters for Everyone's Privacy
28:00 — Part 2: Google Closes Android
33:00 — What Developer Verification Actually Requires
38:00 — Who Gets Hurt (F-Droid, anonymous devs, privacy tools)
46:00 — Who Is Fighting Back
52:00 — Connecting the Dots: The Same Story, Two Actors
62:00 — What You Can Do Right Now
75:00 — Wrap-Up & Takeaways
Key Laws & Legislation Referenced
California AB 1043 (Digital Age Assurance Act) — Effective January 1, 2027
Louisiana HB 570 — Effective July 1, 2026
Illinois SB 3977 — Effective January 1, 2027
Texas SB 2420 — Mobile-focused age verification
Utah SB 142 — Partially in force, additional provisions through December 2026
Colorado SB26-051 — Proposed; effective date January 1, 2028
UK Online Safety Act 2023 — In force July 25, 2025
Australia Online Safety Act — Social media ban December 2025; search engines June 2026
Google Developer Verification Policy — Enforcement begins September 2026; global 2027
Organizations & Movements Referenced
Keep Android Open (keepandroidopen.org) — Campaign opposing Google's developer verification
F-Droid (f-droid.org) — Open-source Android app repository; signed the open letter
Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff.org) — Digital rights advocacy; fighting both issues
Free Software Foundation (fsf.org) — Open-source advocacy; signed the open letter
Tor Project (torproject.org) — Anonymity network; signed the open letter
Proton AG (proton.me) — Privacy-focused email and VPN; signed the open letter
Nextcloud, Fastmail, Vivaldi, Article 19 — Also among the 37+ open letter signatories
Tools & Platforms Mentioned
GrapheneOS (grapheneos.org) — Most privacy-hardened Android alternative; AOSP-based; exempt from both policies discussed
CalyxOS (calyxos.org) — Privacy-focused Android alternative; AOSP-based; exempt
LineageOS (lineageos.org) — Broad device compatibility; AOSP-based; exempt
/e/OS (e.foundation) — DeGoogled Android; AOSP-based; exempt
F-Droid (f-droid.org) — Open-source app repository; source-code audited apps
Signal (signal.org) — End-to-end encrypted messaging
Orbot — Tor for Android; available on F-Droid
Proton Mail / Tutanota — End-to-end encrypted email
APK Extractor — Tool for backing up installed app files