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Valve has introduced Steam age verification for UK users, meaning you'll have to supply valid credit card details to access mature pages.
Popular gaming platform, Steam, recently launched a new age verification process under the UK Online Safety Act.
Valve now requires Steam users in the UK to verify their age in order to access mature content on the platform.
Valve has introduced age verification on Steam for UK users in order to comply with laws, meaning players may need to share identification.
In order to comply with the UK's new Online Safety Act, Valve is now requiring all Steam users in the UK to prove their age in order to see game listings.
In Steam's desktop version, select the Steam icon in the top-left corner, then select Settings. In the Account tab, select Account Details. Under the Contact Info tab, choose Add a phone number.