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301 Discord says ‘vast majority’ of users won’t see its new age verification setup

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Stevie Bonifield @ The Verge · 02/10/2026 15:17 EDT

Discord says ‘vast majority’ of users won’t see its new age verification setup

On Tuesday, Discord released an update clarifying that the "vast majority of people can continue using Discord exactly as they do today," without needing to use a face scan or ID to verify their age so they can use the platform without restrictions. Discord states in the post that "age prediction" using information Discord already […]

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