UK fines Reddit £14.5 million for age verification shortcomings

The UK's Information Commissioner's Office has fined Reddit £14.5 million ($19.6 million) for failing to adequately verify user ages, resulting in the unlawful processing of children's personal data. The penalty addresses lapses before and after Reddit's July 2025 implementation of age checks for adult content. Reddit plans to appeal, citing its commitment to user privacy.

On February 24, 2026, the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) imposed a £14.5 million ($19.6 million) fine on Reddit for not implementing robust age assurance mechanisms. The ICO stated that Reddit lacked a lawful basis for processing personal information of children under 13, potentially exposing them to inappropriate and harmful content. "Our investigation found that Reddit failed to apply any robust age assurance mechanism," the ICO said in a press release.

The findings stem from Reddit's practices prior to its July 2025 rollout of age verification for UK users accessing adult content, in compliance with the Online Safety Act enforced by Ofcom. Even after this change, the ICO expressed concerns over Reddit's reliance on self-declared ages during account creation, describing it as "easy to bypass." The regulator also noted Reddit's failure to conduct a data protection impact assessment (DPIA) before January 2025 to assess risks to children.

Reddit responded by announcing an appeal. "Reddit doesn’t require users to share information about their identities, regardless of age, because we are deeply committed to their privacy and safety," the company stated. It highlighted its privacy policy, which collects minimal identifying information and allows anonymous browsing without an account or real name. Reddit prohibits users under 13 globally and uses vendor Persona for verifying birthdates via selfies or government IDs for restricted content, without storing the uploaded photos.

UK Information Commissioner John Edwards emphasized the responsibility of platforms: "Children under 13 had their personal information collected and used in ways they could not understand, consent to or control." He added that the ICO will continue reviewing Reddit's age assurance controls and prioritize scrutiny of services relying on self-declaration. This fine ranks as the ICO's third-largest, following penalties against British Airways and Marriott Hotels for data breaches.

The ICO previously fined Imgur owner MediaLab £247,590 for similar violations. Reddit noted that the vast majority of its UK users are adults and provides tools for reporting underage accounts.

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Illustration of Discord users facing mandatory teen settings and age verification prompts amid privacy backlash.
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Discord defaults all users to teen settings with age verification

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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.

Pornhub's parent company Aylo announced it will restrict access for new users in the UK from February 2, citing concerns over the nation's Online Safety Act age-verification requirements. Existing users who have already verified their ages will retain access. The move protests what Aylo calls a flawed system that pushes users toward unregulated sites.

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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.

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced plans to ban children under 16 from using social media, following Australia's lead. The legislation, part of broader regulations, could take effect next week with strict age-verification requirements. Sanchez criticized platforms for exposing children to harm and called for accountability from tech executives.

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Governments around the world are pushing to restrict children's access to social media, doubting platforms' ability to enforce age limits. TikTok has responded by announcing a new age-detection technology across Europe to prevent users under 13 from joining. This approach aims to balance protection with less drastic measures than outright bans.

The freedesktop project has shut down a proposed age verification interface for Linux desktops after receiving strong backlash from the community. The initiative aimed to help applications comply with new U.S. state laws on online age checks. Critics raised concerns over privacy and the appropriateness of such features in core desktop standards.

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X said it has appealed a €120 million ($140 million) fine imposed by the European Commission for breaches of transparency obligations under the EU’s Digital Services Act, in what could become a first major court test of the bloc’s new online-platform rulebook.

 

 

 

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