Description
Age assurance is no longer optional – but it is rarely simple. This book explains how age assurance systems actually behave in practice, why they present predictable challenges and how organisations can deploy, govern and assess them responsibly.
If you make, buy, regulate or rely on age assurance, this book will sharpen your judgement immediately. It moves beyond abstract standards and technology claims to show how age assurance functions as a system shaped by context, trade-offs and real-world constraints. Drawing on emerging international frameworks and practical experience, it highlights what works, what fails and why.
This is not a manual or a checklist. It is a way of thinking designed to help you ask better questions, recognise risk earlier and make decisions you can defend.





