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Ireland Could Soon Require Digital ID to Access Porn Websites - 12/06/2026

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People in Ireland who use pornography websites could be required to use a digital Government ID to prove they are over 18. The Department of Communications confirmed the new digital wallet, which the Government will shortly trial with some members of the public, will be used to “support compliance” with Ireland’s Online Safety Code – including a requirement that websites restrict pornography access to those aged under 18. It comes after Cuan, the State agency tasked with tackling domestic abuse and sexual violence, suggested the Department of Justice consider introducing new age limits for pornography websites, similar to a law enacted in the UK last year. We found out more about this on The Agenda this morning. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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