Is it against TOS / GDPR To Lock NSFW Channels and Adult Content Behind a ID Verification?

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  • Ydupc

    It isn't. When I say this, I'm assuming that you have a GDPR statement and that you prove the processing of said data, including the secure handling and deletion of it. Yet, in most countries it is not legally required for someone to provide proof of age. If you are requiring people to provide ID/Passports to prove age to access some channels may be seen as suspicious by some people.

    If you are going to do this, make sure that you comply completely with GDPR (that is if you're based in the EU) otherwise if someone files a complaint you could be subject to a fine from the EU, which (trust me here) you do not wish to happen.

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  • Kathy Oliver

    There are no definite answer to this question since it would depend on how the ID verification is implemented. If the ID verification is only used to unlock NSFW content and does not collect or store any personal information, then it would probably be fine. However, if the ID verification process collects and stores personal information, then it might be in violation of TOS / GDPR.

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