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Back to EpisodesWhat UK Businesses Should Know About New Age Verification & Data Privacy Laws
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Hello and welcome. Today we are discussing Why Data Deletion Is Becoming the Key to Age Verification Compliance
In July 2025, the UK’s new Online Safety Act introduced stricter rules for online platforms offering age-restricted content. According to Ofcom, businesses that fail to comply risk fines of up to £18 million and reputational damage that may affect their advertising and payment partnerships.
Despite these high stakes, businesses are struggling to meet both legal and customer expectations for the handling of private data. This can have a devastating effect on sales. Industry research indicates that more than 60 percent of users abandon age verification processes when uncertain about how their personal data is handled – which is a huge loss in potential revenue.
Online services handling age-restricted content now face two simultaneous pressures: implementing “robust” verification to block under-18s and respecting the strict data-handling rules of the GDPR. Conventional providers often store identity documents for extended periods, relying only on privacy policy assurances to reassure users. This lack of verifiable proof of data deletion can erode trust, increase abandonment rates, and leave businesses exposed to regulatory action.
So How Can Businesses Reduce Risk? Several practical steps can help organisations align with the new regulatory landscape:
Transparency over promises: Providing visible confirmation of data deletion can reduce user abandonment and demonstrate GDPR compliance. Multiple verification methods: Combining government ID checks, biometric verification and facial recognition with anti-spoofing safeguards improves accuracy and lowers the risk of underage access. Integration simplicity: Systems that work with existing platforms and block access to restricted content until verification is complete can ensure consistent compliance without adding operational complexity. UK/EU data residency: Processing and deleting data within local jurisdictions strengthens legal protection and helps meet GDPR requirements. A New Approach to Building Trust Mark Moran, founder of the AgeLocator software which allows businesses to delete private age verification information on a livestream URL, explains that many providers still direct customers to a privacy policy when asked about ID photo handling. He notes that offering verifiable, real-time deletion changes this conversation entirely. This visible assurance helps organisations overcome the trust barrier that has previously hindered compliance or cost them customers.
With the UK’s Online Safety Act and the EU’s Digital Services Act reshaping expectations for age verification, companies handling age-restricted content face a steep compliance learning curve. Transparent data deletion, biometric safeguards, and seamless integration are emerging as essential features rather than optional extras. Organisations that take these steps are better placed to protect users, meet regulatory obligations, and preserve customer confidence.
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