Discord Tests Facial and ID Scans for Age Verification in UK and Australia

Discord is testing age verification with face and ID scans in the UK and Australia to enhance safety and meet new regulations.

Discord has launched a new test for age verification. The system uses facial recognition and ID scans. It’s currently being rolled out in the UK and Australia. The goal is to protect young users and meet legal requirements.

New Verification Process

The check starts when users try to access sensitive content. It also appears if they attempt to change content filter settings. If their age isn’t verified yet, they’ll be asked to complete a one-time process.

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There are two options. One is scanning their face using a phone or computer camera. The other is uploading a photo of a government-issued ID. This is done by scanning a QR code that links to the process.

Discord says the scan happens on the user’s device. No facial data is stored. ID images are also deleted after the check is finished.

Meeting Legal Requirements

This system is in response to new rules. Both the UK and Australia are tightening online safety laws. Platforms now need better age-checking tools.

Discord is trying to meet those demands. The platform wants to keep younger users safe. It also aims to stay compliant with these national regulations.

Privacy and Accuracy

The company says the process is quick and only needs to be done once. If a user is incorrectly marked as underage, they can try again. They also have the option to request a manual review.

Once approved, users get a confirmation from Discord. After that, they can access filtered content and settings freely.

Privacy is a big part of this effort. Discord states that it doesn’t store biometric data. It also deletes ID photos after use. The idea is to keep users safe without sacrificing their privacy.

What Comes Next?

For now, this test is limited to the UK and Australia. Discord hasn’t said when or if it will expand globally. But this move shows a shift in how platforms may handle age limits.

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It’s a sign that stronger content control could become the norm across the internet.

Written By - Farjana Jamal, Freelancer, India Today Gaming