Is your data safe? Google’s new Play Store age checks raise privacy questions

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  • Google is now rolling out age verification checks for users on the Play Store.
  • Users may be asked to upload ID, a selfie, or a credit card to prove their age
  • The move comes in response to new state-level legislation in the US

Google has begun rolling out age verification systems in its Play Store, a move that will require some users to prove they are 18 or older before they can download certain applications.

This change, which mirrors a similar system recently introduced on YouTube, is part of Google’s effort to comply with emerging digital age laws and better restrict access to mature content.

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