Discord has announced that, in March 2026, it will begin rolling out what it calls

While Discord says the wide-reaching age verification requirements are intended to "reinforce its long-standing commitment to creating a safer and more inclusive experience," the rollout announcement has been met with privacy and surveillance concerns from users who—understandably—aren't thrilled by the idea of providing the platform with their sensitive, identifying information.

If you'd rather not let the app scan your face or ID, here's what will happen if you don't verify your age on Discord.

What happens if you don't complete Discord age verification?

When Discord implements teen-by-default settings worldwide in March 2026, all new and existing Discord accounts will be reclassified as teen accounts, forcing all users onto a new set of default settings that can only be changed after completing Discord's age verification process.

Those settings will restrict the kinds of content you can see, the channels you can participate in, and the people you can communicate with. It's important to note that these restrictions will apply both in public servers and in private DMs, even if it's just you and four friends in a group chat. Here's what you can expect

"Teen" Discord account limitations