EU will launch an empowering digital age verification system by 2026
Designed to reshape how Europeans prove their identity online, the EU’s groundbreaking age verification system balances privacy, safety, and sweeping regulatory power in a single digital wallet.

The European Union will roll out digital age verification across all member states by 2026. Under the Digital Services Act, this mandate requires platforms to verify user age using the new EU Digital Identity Wallet (EUDIW). Non-compliance could lead to fines of up to €18 million or 10% of global turnover.
Initially, five countries will pilot the system designed to protect minors and promote online safety. The EUDIW uses privacy-preserving cryptographic proofs, allowing users to prove they are over 18 without uploading personal IDs.
Unlike the UK’s ID-upload approach, which triggered a rise in VPN usage, the EU model prioritises user anonymity and data minimisation. Scytales and T-Systems develop the system.
Despite its benefits, privacy advocates have flagged concerns. Although anonymised, telecom providers could potentially analyse network-level signals to infer user behaviour.
Beyond age checks, the EUDIW will store and verify other credentials, including diplomas, licenses, and health records. That initiative aims to create a trusted, cross-border digital identity ecosystem across Europe.
As a result, platforms and marketers must adapt. Behavioural tracking and personalised ads may become harder to implement. Smaller businesses might struggle with technical integration and rising compliance costs.
However, centralised control also raises risks. These include potential phishing attacks, service disruptions, and increased government visibility over online activity.
If successful, the EU’s digital identity model could inspire global adoption. It offers a privacy-first alternative to commercial or surveillance-heavy systems and marks a major leap forward in digital trust and safety.
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