Louisiana's new porn law carries user privacy risks

NPR’s Andrew Limbong talks with Jason Kelley, of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, about a new Louisiana law that requires users to submit a government ID to look at pornographic material online.

ANDREW LIMBONG, HOST:

Just a heads up. This conversation might not be appropriate for younger listeners, who can come back to us in about seven minutes or so, because we’ll be talking about a new law in Louisiana that’s meant to stop kids from accessing porn online. It’s known as Act 440. And how it works is like this. If you are in Louisiana and you go to a popular porn

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