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If it uses zero-knowledge proofs such that the websites only know that the user is over, say, 18 and nothing more, what's the problem with it?
I feel like there must be a catch given how much it is pushed by companies and governments, but I don't know what that catch might be.
AFAIK ZK proofs are only weak in the direction of verification (they are probabilistic) not secrecy?
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