Discord rolls out on-device age checks, triggering privacy backlash after 70,000 IDs breached

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Discord plans a global rollout of age verification for adult-content access using on-device facial age estimation or off-device government-ID checks, with selfies kept on the user’s device and IDs verified off-device before deletion. This follows a breach that exposed 70,000 IDs and has sparked privacy and security concerns about data handling and verification accuracy, as some users may avoid verification or find ways to bypass it while Discord contends most users will only verify once.
- Discord faces backlash over age checks after data breach exposed 70,000 IDs Ars Technica
- Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month theverge.com
- Discord to roll out age verification next month for full access to its platform TechCrunch
- Discord to start requiring face scan or ID to access adult content BBC
- Not Age-Verified on Discord? You'll Be Moved to a Teen Account Next Month PCMag
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