TikTok is introducing an age verification system in the United States, targeting users suspected to be underage, sparking reactions across social media.
TikTok is rolling out age verification in the US for users it believes are under age
They’ll need to present a credit card or ID and selfies in order to access features on the app pic.twitter.com/sD7H2zgaU6
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) August 10, 2025
How TikTok’s Age Verification System Works
TikTok’s AI flags accounts it suspects belong to users under 13 and restricts app features for those flagged. To regain full access, users must submit a government-issued ID or credit card along with a selfie for identity verification.
User Reactions to the Age Verification Push
Several users have shared their experiences online, showing screenshots and recounting their struggles with the new system.
My TikTok account almost got deleted because their AI thought I was under 13 years old.
I had to verify with an ID + Selfie to save my account.
This is the problem with AI age verification.
I’m 28 years old btw. pic.twitter.com/4rrd038MTv
— KreekCraft (@KreekCraft) August 10, 2025
Popular YouTuber KreekCraft posted on X (formerly Twitter):
“My TikTok account almost got deleted because their AI thought I was under 13 years old. I had to verify with an ID + Selfie to save my account. This is the problem with AI age verification. I’m 28 years old btw.”
Some users also reported being completely locked out of their accounts after failing verification.
TikTok’s Age Policies in the US
In compliance with US regulations, TikTok requires users to be at least 13 years old to create an account. Users under 13 are placed in a restricted experience featuring:
- Limited screen time
- Age-appropriate, curated content
- Disabled features like posting, commenting, and messaging
Official Word on the Rollout
TikTok has yet to officially confirm the details of the AI age verification rollout, but the user reports strongly suggest the system is being tested or gradually implemented.