Steam now requires age verification for UK users purchasing mature games

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As part of the effects of the UK's Online Safety Act, Steam is now requiring proof and age verification for users in the UK, if they wish to purchase mature games. Before, users would simply input their date of birth, but now, it has to be proven. The steps to access mature games requires customers to be signed into a Steam account, go to their account settings, and opt-in to mature content games. Once you've opted in, you'll have to verify your age, by adding a credit card to your account. This will trigger a $0 charge to the card, and then allow access.

Why we use this process​

In the UK, Ofcom is the independent regulator for online safety. Ofcom’s guidance on the OSA states that one highly effective age assurance measure is credit card checks. This is because, in the UK, an individual must be at least 18 years of age to obtain a credit card, therefore credit card issuers are obliged to verify the age of an applicant before providing them with a credit card.

Having the credit card stored as a payment method acts as an additional deterrent against circumventing age verification by sharing a single Steam user account among multiple persons.

Privacy and security​

Among all age assurance mechanisms reviewed by Valve, this process preserves the maximum degree of user privacy.

The data processed in the verification process is identical to that of the millions of other Steam users who make purchases or store their payment details for convenience. The verification process therefore provides no information about a user's content preferences to payment providers or other third parties.

Valve handles the verification process using its own internal payment processing system, which is independently certified under the PCI-DSS standard.

To find out more about our privacy practices, please see our privacy policy

Contesting an incorrect age assurance status​

Should you be unable to register your credit card on Steam, please contact your local bank. Our data minimal approach means that we typically do not have insight into reasons why a given credit card use fails. However, should you not be able to resolve such an issue with your bank, please open a Steam Support ticket.

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I mean, wasn't it the norm back in the day? Before online platforms such as steam and epic, I'm pretty sure you had to be 18 and have a valid ID to buy mature games. Kudos to them for finding a reasonable method of verification. Could've been some janky A.I bullshit such as youtube
 
If they're required to verify age anyway, this is probably the best way to go about it. After all, you're gonna have a card linked to Steam regardless, unless you exclusively play F2P games.
A card yes, but not necessarily a credit card. I don’t even have a credit card, I’m all debit lol. Gotta wonder how many people will get them with things like this becoming more common.
 
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If they're required to verify age anyway, this is probably the best way to go about it. After all, you're gonna have a card linked to Steam regardless, unless you exclusively play F2P games.
I didn't, I just used PayPal. Now that I can't use PayPal anymore though, I have had to add a card.
A card yes, but not necessarily a credit card. I don’t even have a credit card, I’m all debit lol. Gotta wonder how many people will get them with things like this becoming more common.
Some people can't even get a credit card. So it's gonna suck for them.
 
A card yes, but not necessarily a credit card. I don’t even have a credit card, I’m all debit lol. Gotta wonder how many people will get them with things like this becoming more common.
From what I've read elsewhere, a debit card works fine to verify too.

I didn't, I just used PayPal. Now that I can't use PayPal anymore though, I have had to add a card.
That's on PayPal for trying to censor developers, though. In Steam's case I've never had to worry about needing extra layers of security.
 
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This reminds me of an ancient scumbag steve meme I saw on reddit once making fun of Valve where it was like "forgets your birthday, remembers you credit card information", but I can't find it anywhere. My meme archeology skills couldn't rise to the occasion :(
 
Sucks to be Brits, I guess.

If they're required to verify age anyway, this is probably the best way to go about it. After all, you're gonna have a card linked to Steam regardless, unless you exclusively play F2P games.
Wait until Metal Gear Solid Act, crafted by Trump to require driver license to be scanned before buy mature games and the process will be handled by ICE.

What next? Masked ICE agent visit your house and they just say oh wait, you are approved to buy mature game lol.

Note: It is joking.
 
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Wait until Metal Gear Solid Act, crafted by Trump to require driver license to be scanned before buy mature games and the process will be handled by ICE.

What next? Masked ICE agent visit your house and they just say oh wait, you are approved to buy mature game lol.

Note: It is joking.
Maybe not quite to that extreme, but I have no doubt this current administration will push for an age verification law similar to what the UK has implemented, for the purposes of additional data collection if nothing else.
 
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From what I've read elsewhere, a debit card works fine to verify too.


That's on PayPal for trying to censor developers, though. In Steam's case I've never had to worry about needing extra layers of security.
In this case it wasn't PayPal's fault, it probably had to do with the recent lobbying. But yes, PayPal has a history of censoring things they don't agree with, such as vaping.
 

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