I posted in Webmaster Q & Fuckin' A yesterday:
https://www.xbiz.com/news/234173/u-k...on-regulations
https://avn.com/business/articles/le...es-767398.html
What I was at TES Lisbon/Cascais last weekend, the impression was that there were too many loose ends.
Then this week, on the news, worry about Cyber-hacking of customer (age verification) data.
I think there are big worries in the UK population that their personal data - used for age verification - will be hacked.
The UK and EU have added Privacy rules, but I think most people don't trust the Internet itself as having the security necessary to keep personal data secure.
Until the British government figures that out, the people will say "no" to this.
If and when enacted, this would be a huge burden for webmasters around the world, despite a half-dozen sharp companies ready to be the middlemen.