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Reddit fined $19.6 million over age verification checks in the UK


It's the third-largest fine dished out by the ICO. (Brett Jordan / Unsplash)

A common theme in online age verification laws is the tension between user privacy and preventing children from accessing harmful or inappropriate content. Now the UK is sending a not-so-subtle message to Reddit on the subject, to the tune of £14.5m ($19.6 million). The nation's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) accused the company of using children’s data and potentially exposing them to inappropriate content.

“Children under 13 had their personal information collected and used in ways they could not understand, consent to or control,” UK Information Commissioner John Edwards wrote in a statement. “That left them potentially exposed to content they should not have seen. This is unacceptable and has resulted in today’s fine.”

In July 2025, Reddit began requiring age verification to access adult content in the UK, in compliance with ...


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