Discord Tests Face Scans And ID Requests For Age Verification

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Discord Tests Face Scans And ID Requests For Age Verification

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The social platform Discord is testing a new age verification system in Australia and the United Kingdom, scanning s’ faces and requesting official government identification to access certain content.

In a rush? Here are the quick facts:

  • Discord is testing a new age verification system in Australia and the UK.
  • s are required to provide an official government ID or accept a face scan across all devices.
  • The company hasn’t disclosed if it will expand the feature to more countries or for how long it will make this new requirement.

According to GameSpot, the verification process used by the popular platform among gamers includes every device—even PlayStation 5 and Xbox—but the company hasn’t disclosed for how long this methodology will be tested or if it will be expanded to other countries as well.

s trying to interact with content that Discord has flagged as “harmful” or sensitive through its filters get a pop-up request to age with an ID—such as a driver’s license—or a face scan. After receiving the information, within just a few minutes, the gets a message with an age group category.

After Discord assigns a to an age group, it doesn’t request the verification again, unless they request a re-verification—probably as they get older.

Discord shared a “How to your Age Group” in its section, with more details of this update.

“Some Discord settings and content are designed for certain age groups,” states the document. “We’re experimenting with a streamlined way for you to your age group when you try to access those settings or content.”

If the ’s age is below the minimum age required, s could get their s banned, but have the right to appeal if they consider it unfair.

Age verification systems for social media platforms have been a heated debate in the past few months. Australia recently became the first country to criminalize AI-generated child abuse content.

Discord’s new update could set an example for other platforms and begin a new shift in the industry that complies more with government requirements for child protection.

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