Spotify has introduced a new age verification process for its UK users, requiring them to confirm their age by submitting a selfie with their passport. The company announced that users will need to complete this verification within 90 days, or risk having their accounts suspended. This move aims to ensure compliance with age restrictions and curb access by underage users to certain content.

Under the updated policy, users will be prompted to take a live selfie alongside their official identification document. Spotify has emphasized that this process is designed to protect minors and maintain a safe listening environment. If the verification reveals that a user is under 13, Spotify will restrict their access to certain features or potentially suspend their account altogether, aligning with platform policies and legal requirements.

The new verification system has raised concerns over privacy and data security among users. Spotify has assured that all biometric data will be handled in accordance with privacy laws and used solely for age verification purposes. The company has urged users to complete the process promptly to avoid disruption of their service.

This initiative reflects Spotify’s broader efforts to enforce age restrictions and improve content safety for younger audiences. As digital platforms seek to balance user privacy with responsibility, the move marks a significant step in verifying user identities more strictly across streaming services in the UK.

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