Watch age-restricted videos

To give you an age-appropriate experience on YouTube, content that isn't suitable for viewers under 18 is age restricted.

What age restriction means for viewers

Age-restricted videos are not viewable if you:

If you are in Australia, the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland or the United Kingdom, you may be asked to verify your age to watch age-restricted videos.

If you're in the EU, EEA, Switzerland or the United Kingdom

In line with the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD), you may be asked to verify your date of birth to watch age-restricted videos. AVMSD covers all audiovisual media, including video sharing platforms.

Follow the prompts to submit an image of a valid ID or credit card. Learn more about how age verification works.

If you're in Australia

You may be asked to verify your date of birth to watch age-restricted videos. This added step is informed by the Australian Online Safety (Restricted Access Systems) Declaration. The declaration requires platforms to take reasonable steps to confirm that users are adults in order to access content that is potentially inappropriate for viewers under 18.

Follow the prompts to submit an image of a valid driving licence, proof of age card or passport. Learn more about how age verification works.

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