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The feature is described as an ‘experiment’ that’s taking place in Australia and the UK. The feature is described as an ‘experiment’ that’s taking place in Australia and the UK.
In apparent response to the UK and Australian laws, Discord has begun asking users to verify their ages, offering a choice of scanning government-issued photo ID or submitting to a face scan.
The face-scanning solution used in the test operates locally on the device, meaning no biometric data should be collected or sent through the network. ID verification, on the other hand ...
Discord provides two ways to verify: a face scan using your device's camera or using a mobile device to scan an ID card, such as a driver's license. The process reportedly takes just a few minutes ...
Discord is testing face scanning to verify some users' ages in the UK and Australia. The social platform, which says it has over 200 million monthly users around the world, was initially used by ...
Discord is testing face scanning to verify some users' ages in the UK and Australia. The social platform, which says it has over 200 million monthly users around the world, was initially used by ...
The app will ask users to scan their face through a computer or smartphone webcam; alternatively, they can scan a driver’s license or other form of ID. Discord is reportedly preparing to go ...
Social platform Discord is trialling facial scanning technology to verify user ages in the United Kingdom and Australia. The test comes as platforms face increasing regulatory pressure, particularly ...