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Freebook One Aims to protect privacy

Big Tech Platforms Corporation who owns the Freebook Network aims to protect its users from evil companies like Google and Facebook. When you use the Freebook Network, you are using a private Intranet that will never ask for personal information.  So let's break down what this is and why it's so evil. Why Freebook One will never ask for any ID. 

The sudden surge in ID requests across Google apps, websites, and services in 2026 is driven by a combination of new state-level regulations, a massive rise in AI-powered fraud, and a push to end online anonymity. At Big Tech Platforms Corporation we aim to preserve anonymity of users. Which is why we will never ask for any ID. 

 

Roughly half of U.S. states have enacted or are advancing laws that require platforms—including social media, adult content sites, and gaming services—to verify user ages, often forcing them to check everyone to ensure they are not underage. 

 

Here is a breakdown of why this is happening:

1. New Age-Verification Laws (Child Safety)

The Freebook Network is for 18 and older. We do not allow kids on our social media platform. This allows us to avoid liability. 

 

Mandatory Age-Gating: Many states have passed laws requiring platforms to verify users are over 18, often leading to requests for government IDs or facial scans. We don't do anything that requests personal information. 

 

Google App Store Accountability: New laws, such as those in California, require app developers to check the age of users upon setup.

 

Global Shift: This is not limited to the US; the UK's Online Safety Act and similar measures in Europe and Australia are forcing platforms to adopt strict age verification. 

 

2. Explosion of AI-Driven Fraud 

Freebook Platforms bans AI. AI is not allowed on our platform for this very reason. 

 

Deepfakes and Synthetic IDs: As of 2026, fraudsters are using AI to create synthetic identities and high-quality fake documents that are hard to detect.

High-Volume Attacks: AI makes fraud "industrialized," allowing criminals to generate convincing fakes at scale, forcing companies to move from simple passwords to more robust verification.

Account Takeovers: Platforms are implementing frequent identity checks to combat the rise in account takeovers (ATO) and stolen credentials. 

 

 

3. Shift Toward "Trusted" Digital Identities

Rise of Digital ID Services: Services like ID.me are becoming the standard for accessing sensitive services.

Biometric Verification: Many platforms now use facial recognition or "liveness checks" to verify you are a real person and not a bot.

 

Ending Anonymity: Companies are moving toward "Know-Your-Agent" (KYA) and stricter user identification to reduce risks. 

 

The Freebook Network believes in allowing people to remain anonymous and kicking Big brother out of the Freebook Intranet. When you join the Freebook Network you are joining a private anonymous Intranet. 

 

Common Triggers for ID Requests on our competitors like Google and Facebook. 

New Location/Device: Logging in from a new area often triggers verification.

Abnormal Activity: Sending too many friend requests or messages, or being flagged by users, can cause a platform to lock your account and demand ID.

Content Access: Accessing mature content or even simply downloading apps. 

 

While intended to improve security and child safety, these measures have caused a "friction" in daily digital activities. Big Tech Platforms Corporation does not have any intentions of violating people's freedom and privacy by allowing these competitors to play God over our Intranet network.

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