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      Discord will begin enforcing a global age verification system in March 2026 that automatically places all user accounts into a restricted “teen-appropriate” mode unless users verify they are adults; to regain full access, adults will need to complete an age verification process that may include a facial video selfie age estimate or uploading a government-issued ID, while Discord also employs an AI-powered age inference model to reduce verification burden on many users, but unverified accounts will face limitations on accessing age-restricted servers, speaking in live “stage” channels, and viewing sensitive content, raising privacy concerns following a prior data breach involving a third-party vendor’s exposure of ID data and prompting pushback from privacy advocates and some users.

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      https://www.pcgamer.com/software/platforms/discord-age-verification-teen-account-restrictions/

      Key Takeaways

      • Discord is globally rolling out an age verification requirement in March 2026 that defaults all accounts to restricted teen settings until users verify adult status.
      • Age verification options include AI age inference, facial age estimation via video selfie, or government-issued ID uploads, with sensitive data handling and deletion promised by Discord.
      • Unverified users will face functional restrictions on accessing age-restricted servers, certain communication features, and sensitive content, drawing criticism over privacy and potential user loss.

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      Discord’s announcement of a global age verification push set to begin in March 2026 represents one of the most significant changes the communication platform has made to its user experience, especially for its hundreds of millions of users worldwide. Historically known as a home for gaming communities and open chat servers, Discord will now implement “teen-by-default” settings for all existing and new accounts unless an individual can show they are over the legal age threshold. This means that without verification, users will be placed into a restricted mode that limits their ability to join age-restricted or adult-oriented servers, communicate in certain live “stage” channels, and view sensitive or graphic content without filters. The goal, according to Discord leaders, is to enhance safety and compliance with global expectations for protecting younger users and to align with broader industry trends toward age checks.

      For adults who want full access, Discord has laid out a multi-faceted approach to age verification. A newly developed AI-powered age inference model runs quietly in the background, analyzing metadata such as user behavior, account age and activity patterns to estimate whether an account belongs to an adult; if the model is confident enough, the user may not need to take further action. If the inference model is not sufficient, users will be prompted to complete an age evaluation through a facial video selfie for age estimation or choose to upload their government-issued identification, which is verified by third-party partners. Discord asserts that privacy protections are in place: video selfies used for facial estimation remain on the device and do not leave it, and submitted ID images are deleted promptly after verification. Discord also states that a user’s verified age status remains private and is not accessible to other users on the platform.

      Despite these measures, there has been notable concern from privacy proponents and some in the broader user base. A data breach involving a previous third-party vendor that handled ID documents for age checks exposed sensitive information for tens of thousands of users, drawing scrutiny over how secure such systems truly are. Critics argue that mandatory uploads of government IDs or facial scans—even with deletion policies—pose inherent risks, and that some users may opt to leave the platform rather than submit personal data. Discord acknowledges that some level of user departure is likely and has indicated that they will plan around this risk while seeking to balance safety and openness.

      Overall, the shift reflects a larger trend in social platforms toward more robust age verification mechanisms as regulators and platform operators grapple with how to protect minors online while maintaining privacy and usability for adults. Discord’s rollout will be watched closely as a barometer of how far users are willing to go in trading personal information for access and whether such systems can be implemented at scale without alienating significant portions of a platform’s community.

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