Google Automatically Protects Teens in Singapore with New Age-Verification System

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Google has rolled out new age-verification measures for users in Singapore, automatically activating safety settings for those it identifies as under 18, according to the Straits Times.

The tech giant is using a machine-learning system to estimate users’ ages based on account-linked information, such as search habits and the types of videos watched on YouTube. Those flagged as minors will have additional protections applied automatically, without the need to opt in.

These safeguards include disabling Google Maps’ location Timeline, restricting access to adult-only apps on Google Play, enabling SafeSearch by default, and activating YouTube digital wellbeing features like reminders to take breaks and limits on repetitive viewing of certain content categories.

First announced in October 2025, the measures cover Google’s major platforms, including Gemini, Google Maps, Google Play, Search, and YouTube.

Users under 18 will be notified via email and in-product prompts about the changes. Adults mistakenly identified as minors can confirm their age, including by submitting a photo of a government-issued ID or a selfie, Google previously stated.

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