The electrician (with some algorithms knowledge) appears to be at it again. This time in an Australian news outlet (they have local editions but they are Australian).
Once again, he's trying to peddle "age verification" for viewing adult content, kind of takes it as a given that it is "necessary" (even though it is clearly extreme).
At the end, he briefly tosses in a case of sextortion (for which the criminal was convicted) and "child luring" on the Internet in general, to seemingly try to implicitly conflate these things, despite not really intrinsically having anything to do with online porn. These, again, feel like an attempt to rile someone up.
As mentioned previously, collecting so much personal info might actually make someone more vulnerable to sextortion, as it can provide someone with blackmail material. It's even said that there have been scams where someone has claimed to be an "age verification provider". It is also very intrusive, and is likely to have a chilling effect.