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From the description of the bill law (bold added):
https://legislation.nysenate.gov/pdf/bills/2023/S7694A
In other words: sites will have to figure it out and make sure that it's both effective and non-discriminatory, and the safe option would be for sites to treat everyone like children until proven otherwise.
So they're all going to request, store, and sell even more personally identifiable information.
No, no, no, it's super secure you see, they have this in the law too:
And they'll totally never be hacked.
And that exception seems like companies could say something like, "but what about second verification?"
Nope, I don't trust companies to actually delete stuff.