Is 'self-declaration' really dead in the UK?
Yes — Ofcom Guidance Section 6 explicitly lists self-declaration as NOT "highly-effective". The deadline was 17 January 2026 for full compliance. Enforcement has begun; Ofcom has named multiple platforms in initial investigations.
What about VPN users from the UK?
Ofcom Guidance is clear: platforms are expected to use "reasonably available" signals (IP, device, billing address) to detect UK users. VPN-hopping users are out of scope unless your signals indicate UK. Don't over-engineer.
How is privacy handled?
Zero-retention mode by default — we receive ID + selfie, run the check, return a hash. Photos / docs destroyed within 60s. No PII leaves the vendor's GDPR-compliant infrastructure. Audit log is hash-only.
What about EU users (similar laws coming)?
We're tracking 8 EU jurisdictions with age-verification draft legislation (Germany JuSchG, France, Italy, Spain). The same toolkit handles those when laws activate — one embed, configurable per jurisdiction.
Pricing?
$0.10–$0.15 per check on the early-access bundle (mix of methods). After: $0.25 / check. Methodology statement + Ofcom audit support: $2K one-time setup, $499/mo retainer. No per-verification minimum.