Discord announced today it will delay and make some changes to its age verification plans in response to the ongoing user ...
After weeks of controversy, Discord is postponing its global age verification program, but it's not going away entirely.
The company added that 90% of users won’t need to verify their age and will be able to keep using Discord as usual.
Discord has announced it is delaying the global rollout of its Teen By Default age assurance system until the second half of ...
Days before Discord was set to begin enforcing its divisive age verification measures globally, the popular app announces a ...
After mounting pressure and a potential user exodus, Discord's CTO has delayed the chat app's age verification plans to later ...
Now it will hold off on expansion until it adds more verification options, vendor transparency, and other changes.
Discord will continue with its age verification methods in countries where the law requires it, like Australia, Brazil, and ...
Discord cut ties with its age-verification partner after exposed code fueled federal-reporting concerns, months after a ...
Discord later said it cut ties with the vendor and that it has new safeguards in place to prevent user data from being hacked as it accidentally was last fall. But the bubbling cauldron of AI ...
On top of all of this, the global rollout of Discord's age verification system has been delayed to the latter half of 2026, so you've still got a while to mull over it all. What a polava.
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