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A recent study by the British organization Internet Matters has highlighted a significant gap between sophisticated age-verification technologies and the creative methods used by minors to circumvent them. Despite the “million-dollar” investments by tech giants into artificial intelligence and facial recognition, the report suggests that these systems are often defeated by remarkably low-cost, “cents-on-the-dollar” tactics.

The survey, which gathered data from 1,000 young people in the United Kingdom, found that half of the respondents consider current age-verification blocks easy to bypass. One of the most prevalent methods involves using a makeup pencil to draw a fake mustache, which can successfully trick algorithms designed to estimate age based on facial features.

Kids are using fake mustaches to bypass age verification in the UK

Other reported techniques include:

  • Pointing cameras at high-resolution photos of adults or fictional characters with mature features.
  • Distorting facial expressions or making “strange faces” during the scanning process to confuse the AI’s biometric analysis.
  • Utilizing third-party accounts or methods shared through social circles.

The Regulatory and Corporate Landscape

The ease with which these systems are bypassed presents a challenge for global regulators. Currently, numerous countries and approximately half of U.S. states have enacted laws requiring platforms to verify user ages to restrict access to sensitive content. Tech companies have adopted varied strategies to comply: Meta and Reddit combine official document uploads with estimation algorithms, while Discord recently faced user backlash over the privacy implications of such checks.

The findings from Internet Matters suggest that while the industry continues to innovate, a truly foolproof solution for digital age verification remains elusive. The reliance on physical markers that can be easily mimicked indicates that the debate surrounding child safety and digital privacy has yet to reach a satisfactory technological conclusion.

Kids Use Fake Mustaches To Bypass AI Age Verification, Study Finds

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