- Discord to treat all accounts as teens by default unless verified*
- Verification options include AI selfie estimates and ID documents*
- Platform faces privacy backlash and debates over data security and safety measures
Discord will treat almost every account as a teen profile from early March unless users complete age verification — the latest example of social platforms enforcing age restrictions under mounting regulatory pressure.
As governments demand tougher child-safety controls, platforms are shifting from optional safeguards to default restrictions, testing how far users will accept biometric scans or ID checks in exchange for access.
Under the new policy, unverified users will be blocked from age-restricted servers, have sensitive content blurred and see messages from unknown contacts separated.
According to The Independent, the San Francisco-based company will offer two ways to prove adulthood: an on-device AI age estimate from a video selfie or submission of a government-issued ID. Discord said the selfie “will never leave the device they take it on” and that identity documents will be deleted “quickly, in most cases, immediately after age confirmation.”
Its systems will also analyse behaviour to predict likely age and may waive checks when confident a user is an adult.
“Nowhere is our safety work more important than when it comes to teen users, which is why we are announcing these updates in time for Safer Internet Day,” said Savannah Badalich, Discord’s head of product policy. “Rolling out teen-by-default settings globally builds on Discord’s existing safety architecture, giving teens strong protections while allowing verified adults flexibility.”
The rollout extends measures introduced in the UK and Australia amid laws including the Online Safety Act. Critics warn that requiring IDs or biometric data concentrates risk and could erode trust, while supporters argue stricter age gates are essential to limit minors’ exposure to harmful material.
Source: Noah Wire Services
- https://www.the-independent.com/tech/discord-face-scan-age-verification-b2917186.html – Please view link – unable to able to access data
- https://www.pcgamer.com/games/discord-is-rolling-out-facial-scanning-and-id-checks-in-march-for-everyone-who-doesnt-want-to-be-locked-into-a-teen-appropriate-experience/ – Starting in March 2026, Discord will implement facial scanning and ID verification globally for users who want to access adult content and avoid being restricted to a ‘teen-appropriate experience.’ Users can choose between a video selfie for AI-driven age estimation or submitting a government-issued ID. Discord assures that verification data is deleted promptly, and the video selfie remains on the user’s device. This move aligns with global trends toward stricter online age restrictions, like the UK’s Online Safety Act and emerging US legislation. ([pcgamer.com](https://www.pcgamer.com/games/discord-is-rolling-out-facial-scanning-and-id-checks-in-march-for-everyone-who-doesnt-want-to-be-locked-into-a-teen-appropriate-experience/?utm_source=openai))
- https://www.techradar.com/computing/software/what-a-great-way-to-kill-your-community-discord-users-are-furious-about-its-new-age-verification-checks-and-are-now-hunting-for-alternatives – Discord’s recent announcement of mandatory global age verification checks has triggered significant backlash from users, many of whom are angry about potential privacy risks and are exploring alternative platforms. Starting in March 2026, all Discord users must verify their age either via a facial recognition video selfie or by submitting ID to access features like age-restricted servers, sensitive content, and certain private messages. The move follows earlier rollouts in the UK and Australia and aligns with new legal safety mandates like the UK’s Online Safety Act. ([techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/computing/software/what-a-great-way-to-kill-your-community-discord-users-are-furious-about-its-new-age-verification-checks-and-are-now-hunting-for-alternatives?utm_source=openai))
- https://www.pcgamer.com/software/platforms/discord-age-verification-teen-account-restrictions/ – Starting in March 2026, Discord will enforce a global rollout of ‘teen-by-default’ settings. All new and existing users must complete an age verification process, either by scanning their face or submitting a government-issued ID, to avoid default content, communication, and channel restrictions. These restrictions will affect all areas of the platform, including private messages and small group chats, effectively reclassifying all users as teens unless verified. ([pcgamer.com](https://www.pcgamer.com/software/platforms/discord-age-verification-teen-account-restrictions/?utm_source=openai))
- https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/30326565624343-How-to-Complete-Age-Verification-on-Discord – Discord provides two methods for age verification: a face scan using your device’s camera or using a mobile device to scan an ID card, such as a driver’s license. The process reportedly takes just a few minutes, and you receive a direct message from Discord once it’s finished that tells you which age group you’re in. ([support.discord.com](https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/30326565624343-How-to-Complete-Age-Verification-on-Discord?utm_source=openai))
- https://www.pcworld.com/article/3057433/discord-will-restrict-accounts-if-you-dont-give-up-your-privacy.html – In March, all new and existing Discord accounts will be treated as ‘teens’ until you verify your adulthood. Discord is implementing global ‘teen-by-default’ safety settings in March that will blur sensitive content and restrict server access for unverified users. Users must submit video selfies or ID documents to prove adulthood and remove restrictions, though Discord claims all verification data is deleted afterward. ([pcworld.com](https://www.pcworld.com/article/3057433/discord-will-restrict-accounts-if-you-dont-give-up-your-privacy.html?utm_source=openai))
- https://www.itv.com/news/2026-02-10/social-media-platform-discord-to-roll-out-age-verification – All new and existing users of social media platform Discord will soon be asked to verify their age using ID or a face scan. From early March, all users of the online chatroom service will be given a ‘teen-appropriate experience by default’, which will restrict their access to age-restricted channels, blur sensitive content and filter friend requests from users they may not know. Only once a user has verified their age using AI to estimate their age using a selfie video, or submitted a form of ID to be checked, would the features be unlocked. ([itv.com](https://www.itv.com/news/2026-02-10/social-media-platform-discord-to-roll-out-age-verification?utm_source=openai))
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Freshness check
Score:
10
Notes:
The article from The Independent was published on February 10, 2026, detailing Discord’s upcoming age verification rollout in March 2026. This is the earliest known publication date for this specific information, indicating high freshness. No evidence of recycled or outdated content was found.
Quotes check
Score:
9
Notes:
The article includes direct quotes from Savannah Badalich, Discord’s head of product policy, and references to Discord’s official blog post. These quotes are consistent with other reputable sources, such as Discord’s official press release. However, the exact wording of the quotes in The Independent article cannot be independently verified, as the original source is not provided. This minor uncertainty slightly lowers the score.
Source reliability
Score:
8
Notes:
The Independent is a well-known UK-based news outlet. While it is generally reputable, it is not as globally recognized as some other major news organizations. Additionally, the article relies on information from Discord’s official blog post, which is a primary source. However, the lack of independent verification of the quotes slightly reduces the overall reliability score.
Plausibility check
Score:
10
Notes:
The claims about Discord’s upcoming age verification measures align with information from other reputable sources, such as TechCrunch and PC Gamer. The details about the verification process, including facial age estimation and ID submission, are consistent across multiple reports, supporting the plausibility of the claims.
Overall assessment
Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS
Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM
Summary:
The article from The Independent provides timely and relevant information about Discord’s upcoming age verification measures, with details consistent across multiple reputable sources. However, the inability to independently verify the exact wording of the quotes and the reliance on Discord’s own statements for verification slightly reduce the overall confidence in the content’s accuracy. Editors should consider these factors when making publishing decisions.






