Snapchat Introduces Age Verification in Australia Ahead of Under-16 Social Media Ban

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Sydney, Australia – Snapchat has begun implementing age verification measures for its Australian users as the country prepares to enforce a government-mandated social media ban for individuals under 16, set to take effect on December 10, 2025.

The new verification process allows users to confirm their age through one of three methods: linking a bank account, submitting a government-issued ID, or using facial recognition technology. Accounts found to belong to users under the age of 16 will be automatically locked once the law comes into force, restricting access to the platform.

Australian regulators have introduced the legislation as part of broader efforts to protect minors from potential online harms, including exposure to inappropriate content and online exploitation. Social media platforms operating in the country are required to comply with these measures or face penalties.

Snapchat’s rollout follows similar actions by other global platforms seeking to align with local digital safety laws, reflecting a growing trend of age-specific restrictions and verification protocols worldwide.

The company has urged users to complete the verification process ahead of the December deadline to avoid account disruptions, while emphasizing that data submitted for verification will be handled securely in accordance with privacy regulations.

📷 Snapchat Australia / Regulatory Compliance Team

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