Apple’s iOS-level age verification is a mess right now — but it could be the hero we need
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple introduced OS-level age checks with iOS 26.4 to verify users' ages, aiming to protect children from inappropriate content. The rollout has been smooth for some, but others lacking approved forms of ID, which includes credit cards but not debit cards, face issues. The move is part of a global trend towards stricter age verification checks for online content. Apple's approved forms of ID include credit cards.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Governments are pushing for stricter age verification, and Apple's move may set a precedent for other tech companies.
- · Effective age verification can prevent minors from accessing harmful content.