Discord Delays Age Checks After User Backlash
San Francisco, CA, USA,Thu Feb 26 2026
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Discord, which counts more than 200 million active members, has decided to pause its worldwide rollout of age‑verification tools. The company says it will keep meeting legal requirements for certain users, but the global launch will wait until it revises its initial plan announced in early February.
The original schedule called for a March launch that would use facial scans or ID uploads when Discord could not tell if someone was an adult. Many users opposed this, especially after a security breach involving a third‑party provider that exposed government ID photos of up to 70, 000 Discord accounts.
Discord’s spokesperson mentioned the breach and explained that it no longer works with that vendor. The company claims every partner undergoes a strict security and privacy review, including limits on data use and rapid deletion of any information submitted for age checks.
One vendor that failed the review was Persona, an identity‑verification service. Discord tested Persona only in the UK in January and found it did not meet its standard that biometric data must stay on‑device. After the test, Discord distanced itself from Persona.
Persona’s co‑founder and CEO responded on LinkedIn, stating that Discord’s criticism was inaccurate. He warned that public accusations erode trust and said Persona does provide on‑device age verification.
Despite these disputes, Discord maintains that “90 %+ of users will see no change. ” It can usually determine a user’s age from account signals such as how long the account has existed, payment methods on file, server memberships, and activity patterns. The company does not read messages or analyze content for age estimation.
For the few users whose ages Discord cannot confirm, it is developing additional options beyond face scans and ID requests, such as credit‑card verification. These alternatives will be fully ready before the new system launches.
Users who opt out of age verification can keep their accounts, servers, friends lists, direct messages, and voice chats. However, they will lose access to age‑restricted content and some safety settings meant for teens.
Discord has promised a detailed explanation of its automatic age‑determination methods and will list all verification vendors and their practices on its website.
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