YouTube is introducing age-estimation technology in the U.S. to better identify teen users, thereby enhancing age-appropriate protections like disabling personalized ads and limiting repetitive content viewing. Users misidentified as under 18 can verify their age via credit card, ID, or selfie, with the rollout starting with a small group of signed-in users across all platforms.
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