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Discord has announced that it's rolling out age verification checks globally from March, and the decision has sparked a wave of online anger not seen since Disney+ suspended Jimmy Kimmel.
The messaging app casually announced that "teen-by-default settings" will roll out "globally for all Discord users" in early March. That means both new and existing users will need to complete a facial age estimation check – using a video selfie – or submit an ID to Discord's partners in order to use many parts of the platform.
These include accessing age-restricted channels, servers, or commands, and unblurring sensitive content or turning off that setting. If you don't complete Discord's age verification, you also won't be able to access a separate message inbox for DMs from people you may not know, or speak on stage in servers.
The controversy centers on the security of those age checks, particularly given that Discord recently had to admit in October 2025 that "an unauthorized party compromised one of our third-party vendors".
The messaging app casually announced that "teen-by-default settings" will roll out "globally for all Discord users" in early March. That means both new and existing users will need to complete a facial age estimation check – using a video selfie – or submit an ID to Discord's partners in order to use many parts of the platform.
These include accessing age-restricted channels, servers, or commands, and unblurring sensitive content or turning off that setting. If you don't complete Discord's age verification, you also won't be able to access a separate message inbox for DMs from people you may not know, or speak on stage in servers.
The controversy centers on the security of those age checks, particularly given that Discord recently had to admit in October 2025 that "an unauthorized party compromised one of our third-party vendors".
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