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Oklahoma age verification laws for adult websites
Updated over a month ago

Oklahoma's age verification requirements for adult websites are outlined in Senate Bill 1959 (SB 1959). This law requires online platforms that provide adult content to implement strict age verification measures to prevent minors from accessing such material. The bill mandates that adult websites verify users' ages using reliable methods before granting access.

For more information, you can visit the official Oklahoma Legislature website: https://www.oklegislature.gov

Punishments for non-compliance

Failure to comply with Oklahoma's age verification law can result in serious consequences, including:

  • Civil penalties and fines imposed on the website operators.

  • Potential criminal charges for repeat offenses.

  • Possible website restrictions or bans within the state.

  • Legal liability for harm caused to minors accessing adult content.

Accepted methods of age verification

Under SB 1959, the following methods of age verification are considered acceptable:

  • Government-issued ID verification: Users must provide a valid government-issued identification (e.g., driver’s license, passport).

  • Third-party verification services: Trusted third-party services that specialize in age verification using official databases.

  • Biometric verification: Advanced methods such as facial recognition linked to official ID documents.

  • Credit card verification: Payment methods that require age confirmation.

How we are compliant

To ensure compliance with Oklahoma’s SB 1959, our platform has implemented the following measures:

  • We utilize third-party government ID verification services to confirm users' ages securely.

  • Our system prevents access to content without completing the verification process.

  • We follow strict data protection protocols to keep users' personal information safe.

  • We regularly update our compliance measures to align with any changes in legislation.

For further details on Oklahoma's SB 1959 and compliance requirements, visit https://www.oklegislature.gov.

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