Age Gating

Age gating is a security measure designed to protect minors and restrict access to certain content and features online, typically linked to age-restricted industries, such as e-commerce sites selling alcohol or tobacco, or the media, where the user has to confirm they’re of legal age and can read the article. 

Age gating is called like that because it has an “age gate,” which helps businesses, particularly online platforms, ensure that children are not exposed to material that is inappropriate for their age. It can be a simple pop-up asking website visitors to confirm they are of legal age or a box where users are required to enter and confirm their birthdate as part of the age gating process.

Frequently asked questions

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Which Industries Use Age Gating?

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Sectors that are required to use age gating due to regulatory requirements or ethical reasons typically implement age gates. Some common industry examples include alcohol, tobacco and vapes, pornography, iGaming and casinos, as well as cannabis. 

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What Does Age-Gated Content Mean?

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What is the Difference Between Age Gating and Age Verification?

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How are Age Gates Linked to Laws and Regulations?

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What Regulations Mandate Age Gating?

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What are the Key Types of Age Gating Methods?

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Are Age Gates Secure?

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What are the Typical Age Groups Affected by Age Gating?

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What are the Main Challenges Associated with Age Gating?

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