Age checks today mean uploading an ID or guessing from a selfie, so you over-collect personal data and still let under-18s through.
Customer holds an age or ID credential
Shares only “over 18”, nothing else
You verify the proof
Access granted, nothing stored
A 19-year-old checks out a bottle of wine online and proves they are over 18 from their wallet. You never see their name, address, or date of birth, and you store none of it.
Replaces/ID uploads and selfie age-estimation.
At self-checkout, a shopper taps their phone to clear an age-restricted item in two seconds. No staff override, no ID handed across the counter.
Replaces/Staff eyeballing IDs at the till.
When the regulator asks how you enforce age limits, you show cryptographic proof of every check, not a screenshot of a policy.
Replaces/Best-effort checks you cannot evidence.
You buy the outcome. The products that deliver it and the platform that powers them stay underneath.
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