Apple Brings Device-Level Age Verification to Two More Countries (9to5mac.com)
(Monday April 06, 2026 @11:00AM (EditorDavid)
from the ages-of-empires dept.)
11 days ago Apple launched [1]device-level age restrictions in the U.K. There were some glitches, [2]reports the blog 9to5Mac .
> For me, the experience was [3]an entirely painless one , taking less than 30 seconds. All I had to do was tap a confirm and continue button, and Apple told me that the length of time I'd had an Apple account was used to confirm that I'm 18+. Others, however, experienced difficulties with the process timing out or failing to complete. We summarized some of the [4]steps you can take to try to address this. Apple has since listed additional acceptable ways to verify your age. "You can confirm your age with a credit card, or by scanning a driver's license or one of the following PASS-accredited Proof of Age cards: CitizenCard, My ID Card, TOTUM ID card, or Young Scot National Entitlement Card."
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> If you don't verify your age, then you'll be treated as a child or teenager, meaning that both the web content filter and communication safety features are switched on.
Apple is continuing the roll-out in Singapore (population 6 million) and South Korea (population 52 million), the article points out, citing a [5]new Apple support document .
South Korea's law actually requires Apple to re-verify someone's age annually.
[1] https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/03/28/2254256/apple-now-requires-device-level-age-verification-in-the-uk-could-the-us-be-next
[2] https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/31/apple-continues-to-roll-out-age-verification-around-the-world-more-uk-methods/
[3] https://9to5mac.com/2026/02/25/apple-age-verification-in-ios-26-4-beta-2-took-less-than-30-seconds/
[4] https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/26/apple-age-verification-failing-for-some-heres-what-to-try/
[5] https://support.apple.com/en-us/125666
> For me, the experience was [3]an entirely painless one , taking less than 30 seconds. All I had to do was tap a confirm and continue button, and Apple told me that the length of time I'd had an Apple account was used to confirm that I'm 18+. Others, however, experienced difficulties with the process timing out or failing to complete. We summarized some of the [4]steps you can take to try to address this. Apple has since listed additional acceptable ways to verify your age. "You can confirm your age with a credit card, or by scanning a driver's license or one of the following PASS-accredited Proof of Age cards: CitizenCard, My ID Card, TOTUM ID card, or Young Scot National Entitlement Card."
>
> If you don't verify your age, then you'll be treated as a child or teenager, meaning that both the web content filter and communication safety features are switched on.
Apple is continuing the roll-out in Singapore (population 6 million) and South Korea (population 52 million), the article points out, citing a [5]new Apple support document .
South Korea's law actually requires Apple to re-verify someone's age annually.
[1] https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/03/28/2254256/apple-now-requires-device-level-age-verification-in-the-uk-could-the-us-be-next
[2] https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/31/apple-continues-to-roll-out-age-verification-around-the-world-more-uk-methods/
[3] https://9to5mac.com/2026/02/25/apple-age-verification-in-ios-26-4-beta-2-took-less-than-30-seconds/
[4] https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/26/apple-age-verification-failing-for-some-heres-what-to-try/
[5] https://support.apple.com/en-us/125666