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Exclusive-TikTok to tighten age checks in Europe as regulators ramp up pressure

By Thomson Reuters Jan 16, 2026 | 1:04 AM

By Supantha Mukherjee

STOCKHOLM, Jan 16 – TikTok will start rolling out new age-detection technology across Europe in the coming weeks, it told Reuters on ‍Friday, as the ByteDance-owned platform faces regulatory pressure to better identify and remove accounts belonging to children under 13.

The previously unreported system follows a year-long pilot in Europe. It analyses profile information, posted videos and behavioural signals to predict whether ‌an account may be underage. Accounts flagged ‌by the technology will be reviewed by specialist moderators rather than automatically banned, TikTok said.

REGULATORY SCRUTINY

The rollout comes as European authorities scrutinise how platforms verify users’ ages under strict data-protection rules, ​amid concerns that current approaches are either ineffective or overly invasive.

Australia last year imposed the world’s first ‍social media ban on children ​under 16, while the European Parliament is ​pushing for age limits on social media platforms. Denmark wants ‍to ban social media for those under 15.

The UK pilot led to the removal of thousands of additional accounts under 13.

Despite extensive efforts, there is no globally agreed way to confirm a person’s age while preserving ‍privacy, TikTok said. For appeals against bans, the company will use facial-age estimation from verification provider Yoti, along with credit-card checks ‍and government-issued ‍identification.

Meta also uses Yoti to verify users’ ages ​on Facebook.

TikTok said the new technology was ​built ⁠specifically for Europe to comply with the ‌region’s regulatory requirements. The company has worked with Ireland’s Data Protection Commission, its lead EU privacy regulator, while developing the system.

European users will be notified as the technology launches, TikTok said.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm. Editing by Adam Jourdan ⁠and Mark Potter)