Discord rolls out 'teen-by-default' age settings globally

Discord announced new default settings on February 9 to enhance age-appropriate experiences, set to implement in March. The 'teen-by-default' policy requires age verification for accessing sensitive content and features. Users have expressed concerns over privacy and potential data breaches.

On February 9, 2026, Discord, a popular voice chat and messaging platform with over 200 million monthly active users as of 2025, announced changes to its settings. These will take effect in March for all users worldwide, expanding beyond initial tests in the United Kingdom and Australia. The goal is to protect new and existing users from age-restricted sections of Discord servers and prevent victimization by malicious individuals.

According to the announcement, 'New and existing Discord users globally will be assigned new default settings that support age-appropriate experiences while keeping privacy front and center.' Under the new system, users need age assurance as adults to unblur sensitive content or disable the setting. Only age-assured adults can access age-restricted channels, servers, and app commands. Direct messages from unknown contacts are routed to a separate inbox, modifiable only by adults. There are warning prompts for friend requests from strangers, and only adults may speak on stage channels in servers.

While well-intentioned, users have complained about the restrictions and the age verification process. Initially, many believed all users would need to submit ID or a selfie video to a third-party verifier. Discord clarified that most adults won't require this, using AI-enabled age prediction to confirm adulthood confidently. However, concerns persist over data security, especially after an October 2025 incident where a third-party vendor was hacked, exposing government-ID photos of about 70,000 users.

Discord states it only receives a user's age, facial scans never leave the device, and IDs are deleted after use for age determination. Doubts linger due to the prior breach. Additionally, reports mention a browser-based tool that bypasses verification using a fake 3D avatar, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in the system.

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Discord announced it will default all accounts to a teen-appropriate experience starting in early March, requiring age verification to access adult content and restricted servers. The move aims to enhance child safety but has sparked backlash over privacy concerns following a recent data breach. Verification options include on-device facial estimation or submitting government IDs.

Discord has informed UK users that they may be part of an experiment using the age-assurance vendor Persona for verification, where submitted data is temporarily stored unlike previous promises. This change has raised privacy concerns among users, particularly due to Persona's links to investor Peter Thiel and his surveillance firm Palantir. The update is part of a broader global rollout of mandatory age verification starting in early March.

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Developers from Ubuntu and Fedora have begun discussing how to comply with California's Digital Age Assurance Act, set to take effect in January 2027. The law requires operating systems to collect age information during account setup and provide an age signal to applications. Canonical and Fedora leaders emphasize ongoing reviews without firm plans yet.

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TikTok began on Tuesday (17) making all accounts of users under 16 private, to comply with the ECA Digital. The change requires parental authorization for alterations and complements existing restrictions. The law takes effect today, but its decree was postponed.

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