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European Commission recommends EU age-verification rollout by end-2026

Member States should file age-verification rollout plans by 30 June and deploy trusted solutions by year-end

Change
On 2026-04-29, the European Commission adopted Recommendation (EU) 2026/1035 asking Member States to support EU-wide privacy-preserving age-verification technologies, including implementation plans by 30 June 2026 and availability of an EU age-verification solution by 31 December 2026.
Why it matters
The recommendation gives Member States a concrete rollout timetable for proof-of-age attestations and trusted EU age-verification solutions. It also sets the governance path for trusted provider lists and technical alignment with the EU age-verification blueprint and European Digital Identity Wallets.
Implications
  • Member State digital and identity-policy teams should submit implementation plans to the Commission by 30 June 2026 explaining how they will make an EU age-verification solution available by 31 December 2026 — missing the date weakens alignment with the Commission’s rollout timetable.
  • Digital Services Coordinators should prepare to discuss national age-verification implementation with the European Board for Digital Services — failure leaves online-safety enforcement planning disconnected from the EU trusted-solution framework.
  • Proof-of-age attestation providers and age-verification solution providers should map technical, cybersecurity, privacy and trust-service controls to the EU Age Verification Scheme before seeking inclusion on EU trusted lists — solutions outside the scheme may not be recognised as trusted EU age-verification solutions.
  • Online platforms using age-gated or minor-risk services should monitor the EU trusted proof-of-age provider list and trusted solution list — relying on unrecognised age-verification methods may create future assurance gaps.
Who is affected
  • Member State digital and identity-policy teams
  • Digital Services Coordinators
  • Proof-of-age attestation providers
  • Online platforms using age-verification controls
What to watch
  • Deadline: 2026-06-30 — Member States should submit age-verification implementation plans to the Commission.
  • Target date: 2026-12-31 — Member States should make an EU age-verification solution available.
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