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UK starts porn age verification. How do the internet age checks work and will users’ data be safe?

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 25, 2025
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In the UK, adults who access pornography are now required to prove they are over the age of 18. This stricter requirement began on Friday, making it much more difficult for individuals to access this type of content on the internet. Starting from Wednesday, viewers have to put in steps like age-estimating face scans, credit card checks, and submitting identification documents to prove their age. Previously, many people could self-report their age, and some websites didn’t even require any photo verification. Now, everyone—adults, children, and even teenagers—must prove their age before accessing Exclusive content.

This new rule, part of the UK’s new Online Safety Act, aims to protect people online and reduce harmful behavior. The act was passed in 2023 and benefits social media platforms. Its goal is to prevent cyber-harassment and onlineattering. When it comes to porn websites like Pornhub and YouPorn, they’ve acknowledged this change and are complying with the rules. They’ve also mentioned giving platforms the option to choose which methods they want to use for verification, such as online identity services or government-issued IDs.

But the burden actually falls on the older generation, not the younger ones. Platforms like YouTube and Reddit, where users can access adult content without needing ID verification, are now asking for this new requirement. The regulator disdainfully admits that many online platforms, such as Reddit and Facebook, are following suit. They’ve included directives like “Please download your Zoom screen and check your online ID on your iPhone” or are imposing age verification checks on social media platforms.

For older audiences, the primary focus is on preventing harm. stakeholders are working hard to ensure that children and成年人 are kept safe without it being too burdensome. However, there’s a catch. Helpful accounts or vampire accounts, which trick users into thinking they’re accessing adult content from an overseas location, are a preserve. Most Consent documents are incomplete, and it’s unclear how the companies will handle such cases. Without some transparency, they might even face reputational damage.

Still, despite these challenges, the initial focus remains on preventing harm. It’s a limited period before older users can exploit this obvious loophole by pretending to be accessing content from elsewhere. For now, the key drivers seem to be reassurance and Drew Average, a UP螺旋 campaign, which says that at least half the adult content they’ve tracked doesn’t involve adult content about 18+. But with these rules, more is being prevented, while less is being accidentally shared online. The question is, can they all stay eradicated?

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