Discord's Mandatory Age Verification: Difference between revisions

SinexTitan (talk | contribs)
Discord causes discord
m need to put references next to sentences they verify
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Discord]] is moving forward with mandatory age verification for many users. This decision comes on the heels of a data breach in October 2025, which exposed the personal and sensitive information of over 70,000 users. The timing of these changes has raised concerns about user privacy, data security, and the anonymity of being online, which is slowly disappearing.{{IncidentCargo
{{Cleanup}}
{{IncidentCargo
|Company=Discord
|Company=Discord
|StartDate=2026-02-09
|StartDate=2026-02-09
Line 7: Line 8:
|Description=Discord's Feb 2026 teen-by-default policy: restricted by default. Forced Face/ID verification sparks privacy & consumer rights concerns after 2025 breach.
|Description=Discord's Feb 2026 teen-by-default policy: restricted by default. Forced Face/ID verification sparks privacy & consumer rights concerns after 2025 breach.
}}
}}
[[Discord]] is moving forward with mandatory age verification for many users. This decision comes on the heels of a [[Discord / 5CA Data Breach|data breach]] in October 2025, which exposed the personal and sensitive information of over 70,000 users. The timing of these changes has raised concerns about user privacy, data security, and the anonymity of being online, which is slowly disappearing.
==Discord's Teen-By-Default Age Verification Policy==
==Discord's Teen-By-Default Age Verification Policy==
On February 9, 2026, Discord announced its "teen-by-default" policy, which will be launched globally. All new and existing users worldwide will have a teen-appropriate experience by default unless and until Discord determines you are over the age of 18. This feature restricts access to age-gated servers, channels, bot commands, and "select message requests."<ref name=":0" /> The feature will start to go into effect early March, meaning all new and existing accounts will have to undergo the age verification process to see adult content. But, according to Discord, most users will be unaffected because they do not access adult content.   
On February 9, 2026, Discord announced its "teen-by-default" policy, which will be launched globally. All new and existing users worldwide will have a teen-appropriate experience by default unless and until Discord determines you are over the age of 18. This feature restricts access to age-gated servers, channels, bot commands, and "select message requests."<ref name=":0" /> The feature will start to go into effect early March, meaning all new and existing accounts will have to undergo the age verification process to see adult content. But, according to Discord, most users will be unaffected because they do not access adult content.   
Line 28: Line 31:


====Video Selfie/ Facial Scan====
====Video Selfie/ Facial Scan====
If the user doesn't want to submit their ID, they can send a video selfie instead. This requires the user to record their face to estimate their age.
==Partnership with Persona==
Discord had a partnership with [[Persona]], which Discord then claimed it was only as "experimental".


==Background==
==Background==
{{Ph-I-B}}
Discord is a messenger application that is known for several incidents, such as its poor moderation, their poor practices to mantain users' privacy and their history as a tool used for predators to contact minors. In order to comply with the [[Online Safety Act]], Discord rolled an update requiring users to age verify in the UK. Some weeks after this update, it was revealed a third-party service used by Discord suffered a data breach, exposing 70,000 IDs.




Line 46: Line 54:


==Consumer response==
==Consumer response==
{{Ph-I-ConR}}
The announcement of global age verification was received with mostly negative comments, causing outrage amongst Discord users. Many privacy and surveillance concerns emerged, specially with the previous 5CA data break that leaked 70,000 IDs. Several users cancelled their Nitro subscription as a form of protest, and some deleted their account and migtrated to other messaging and video-calling applications like TeamSpeak, Stoat, Fluxer or Matrix.
 
This outrage made Discord to post days later an announcement and more information about the age verification concerns, but most users didn't trust Discord's words. Discord also announced they are going to delay the global update.