
Sony is emailing and sending notifications to PlayStation 5 owners in the UK and Ireland, asking them to confirm their age. This is necessary to keep using features like messaging and voice chat.
PlayStation first announced its age verification process in April. To confirm their age, users can choose from three options: a facial scan, submitting a photo ID, or receiving a text message on their phone.
The news was met with strong disapproval, as people across the UK and Ireland were already worried about the government’s plans to require age verification for internet access. Concerns about data collection and online security are particularly significant.
Even with ongoing criticism, PlayStation 5 will begin requiring age verification for users in the UK next month. Ireland will see this feature implemented later this year, though a specific timeframe hasn’t been announced.
Sony is really making a point of letting players know what to expect. I had actually completely forgotten about it until I started receiving multiple email reminders and daily notifications on my PlayStation 5 over the past few days.
You’ll find everything you need to know about PlayStation’s age verification process on their official page: [link].
Have you verified your age on PS5 yet? Let out a long sigh in the comments section below.
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