Some detacked users are now asked to confirm their faces or IDs when they try to see sensitive content. Although some people may call it a faster development of global surveillance apparatus, Dcardes say these new “features are” a “experience” that applies only to the UK and Australian users, which has recently passed rules that require more aging on the platform.
On it Support page Describing the new method of verification, Dcard says users may be asked to confirm their age when they either face “flagged content through our sensitive media filter” or try to edit the filter settings of their sensitive content.
When asked that consumers will be presented with two ways to verify age. First, they can allow the detacked to scan their face with their device’s camera. If, as fictitious, the user does not agree to analyze the gamer group chat app to analyze their facial features, they can instead scan the QR code from their phone, which leads to a page where they can upload their government -issued identification scan as proof of their age group.