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ikr? some years ago, a classmate laughed at me for not wanting to give my credit card to Google to watch a YouTube video with age restriction.
Wait YouTube age restriction need credit card info to unlock?
That, or a photo of your ID, or some other "proof". Depends on country too probably.
Honestly I don't think there's any relevant data google would gain from that that they don't already have unless you're very meticulous about not letting them have any, so I didn't really care.
And you can almost certainly blame "think of the children" type of legislation for that more than google trying to collect more data. Which is also what causes the country variation, it might not be needed at all in some places.
in my country, i was asked for my ID card, credit card or maybe (i don't remember this one) driver's license.
i think it was the algorhythm those weeks randomly flagging videos as age-restricted, or my account as suspicious or something.
Interesting, from where i from i just need to have google account and hit continue
Here in Germany I had to upload my ID card
I imagine how the check folks is related to local legislation.