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China’s government has considered sophisticated enforcement mechanisms, including facial recognition and real-name registration, to ensure compliance. However, many anticipate that determined minors and parents will find ways to circumvent these controls, such as sharing login credentials or hacking into account systems.
There is also speculation that if such policies were implemented elsewhere, they could extend into social credit schemes or even real-time behavioral monitoring. The idea of controlling gaming through surveillance echoes broader debates about privacy, social control, and the power of government authorities over individual freedoms.