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Apple rolls out UK age verification tools

By Raye LiaoMarch 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Apple introduces age verification features for UK Apple ID users
  • Ofcom signals support as pressure mounts on platforms to comply with safety rules

What happened :Apple adds safeguards to meet UK rules

Apple has rolled out age verification for users in the UK, requiring individuals to confirm their age to access certain services. The feature forms part of updates to Apple ID and applies across its ecosystem.

Details outlined in this Telecoms.com report show users can verify their age using official identification or existing payment credentials. The system enables Apple to determine whether users should receive unrestricted access or enhanced protections.

If a user is identified as under 18, Apple activates safety features automatically. These include web content filtering and communication safety tools that limit exposure to explicit material.

Ofcom has welcomed the move, calling it a positive step towards protecting children online. The rollout comes as regulators increase pressure on technology firms to meet requirements under the UK’s Online Safety Act.

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Why this is important

Apple’s update signals a broader shift in how major technology firms respond to tightening digital safety regulations in the UK and beyond. The Online Safety Act marks one of the most comprehensive attempts to regulate online platforms, with strict obligations around child protection, transparency, and risk mitigation.

Age verification has become a focal point in this debate. Regulators argue it is essential for limiting access to harmful content, while critics raise concerns about privacy, data security, and implementation challenges. Apple’s privacy-focused reputation means its approach will likely be closely scrutinised as a potential benchmark for others.

The move also increases pressure on rival platforms, including social media and content-sharing services, to demonstrate compliance. Firms that fail to meet Ofcom’s standards could face significant fines or restrictions. Across Europe, similar regulatory frameworks are emerging, reinforcing the global trend towards stricter digital governance.

For consumers, especially parents, the change may offer greater reassurance about children’s online experiences. However, it also highlights the growing trade-off between convenience and safety in digital ecosystems.

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Raye Liao

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