Navigating the UK’s Online Safety Act – choosing the right age verification tech

With the UK’s Online Safety Act coming into force this July, businesses must implement robust age verification (AV) measures to remain compliant. However, Ofcom’s guidance on acceptable technology remains broad, leaving many buyers uncertain about which solution is best for them.
This exclusive webinar by Biometric Update and Goode Intelligence taking place on March 6 bridges the gap between age verification solution providers and businesses seeking compliance. Attendees will gain clarity on Ofcom-recommended AV methods, compare real-world implementations, and engage directly with industry experts.
Who should watch?
– Businesses and platforms impacted by the Online Safety Act (social media, e-commerce, gaming, adult content, etc.).
– Compliance officers and legal teams navigating the regulatory landscape.
– Technology providers specializing in age verification solutions.
What you’ll learn
Understand the seven AV methods Ofcom recommends:
– Open banking
– Photo ID matching
– Facial age estimation
– Mobile network operator checks
– Credit card checks
– Digital identity services
– Email-based age estimation
Expert insight: Each AV supplier will make a brief presentation showcasing their solution’s effectiveness.
Live Q&A: Moderated panel discussion, allowing buyers to ask suppliers direct questions about security, integration, cost, and compliance.
Speakers include our moderator Chris Burt, editor of Biometric Update; Alan Goode, CEO of Goode Intelligence; Dan Johnson, Chief Product Officer at Luciditi; Geraint Rogers, Identity and Risk Subject Matter Expert at Daon; Liudas Kanapienis, CEO and co-founder of Ondato; Henry Howe, Mobile Intelligence Product Manager, JT (Jersey Telecom) Group, and; Iain Corby, Executive Director, The Age Verification Providers Association (AVPA).
Watch This On-Demand Webinar
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Article Topics
age verification | Goode Intelligence | Luciditi | Ofcom | Online Safety Act | UK | webinar
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