
UK’s Online Age Checks Are Failing—Kids are Beating Them with AI, Fake Beards
When governments introduced stricter online age checks under the UK’s Online Safety Act, the goal was to keep children away from harmful content. But in practice, the system is already showing cracks—and the most telling insight comes from the very users it’s meant to protect.
Children aren’t just countering age checks, they’re actively bypassing them—and often with surprising ease.
According to a new report from Internet Matters foundation, nearly half of children (46%) believe age verification systems are easy to get around, while only 17% think they are difficult. That perception isn’t theoretical. It’s grounded in real behavior, shared knowledge, and increasingly creative workarounds...