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Apple Brings Device-Level Age Verification to Two More Countries

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APPLEがデバイスレベルの年齢確認を追加で2か国に導入

Appleは、英国に続く形でデバイスレベルの年齢確認機能をシンガポールと韓国にも導入すると報告されています(人口:シンガポール600万人、韓国5200万人)。この機能は、ユーザーが18歳以上の成人であることを確認するもので、アカウント登録から経過した期間を基に自動的に判別可能。それでも正確性が問題があれば、クレジットカードや運転免許証、特定の年齢認証カード(CitizenCard、My ID Cardなど)での確認も可能です。

不具合があった場合でも対処法が提供されており、アカウント作成時に18歳以上の成人と判断されなかった場合は、ウェブコンテンツフィルターや通信セキュリティ機能が有効にされます。韓国では法律により年齢確認は毎年行われる必要があります。

この記事によれば、米国でも導入される可能性があるとしています。(参照:https://apple.slashdot.org/story/26/04/05/0120236/apple-brings-device-level-age-verification-to-two-more-countries)
11 days ago Apple launched device-level age restrictions in the U.K. There were some glitches, reports the blog 9to5Mac. For me, the experience was an entirely painless one, taking less than 30 seconds. All I had to do was tap a confirm and continue button, and Apple told me that the length of time I'd had an Apple account was used to confirm that I'm 18+. Others, however, experienced difficulties with the process timing out or failing to complete. We summarized some of the steps you can take to try to address this. Apple has since listed additional acceptable ways to verify your age. "You can confirm your age with a credit card, or by scanning a driver's license or one of the following PASS-accredited Proof of Age cards: CitizenCard, My ID Card, TOTUM ID card, or Young Scot National Entitlement Card." If you don't verify your age, then you'll be treated as a child or teenager, meaning that both the web content filter and communication safety features are switched on. Apple is continuing the roll-out in Singapore (population 6 million) and South Korea (population 52 million), the article points out, citing a new Apple support document. South Korea's law actually requires Apple to re-verify someone's age annually.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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