Comment by AshamedCaptain
6 hours ago
My Google account is more than 18 years old and I hit an age prompt when I was trying to watch some FPGA video (out of all things). So no, account age is not necessarily a factor.
6 hours ago
My Google account is more than 18 years old and I hit an age prompt when I was trying to watch some FPGA video (out of all things). So no, account age is not necessarily a factor.
Field programmable gatorade is an adult-only beverage.
They probably need to account for parents allowing kids to use their account, so account age can be a factor but not an automatic pass.
One result of a US fine was making it clear that adults letting kids use their accounts is still a legal problem: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2019/09/...
Note that this is adults letting kids use their accounts to view kids content, as the issue was parental approval for ad tracking.
That makes sense. Golf has a minimum age of 35.
Did you hear they are letting kids play pickleball these days! How scandalous.
Can't allow any underage synthesis.
Yeah, they could/*should* infer your age just by the fact you're watching an FPGA video
I would have watched those at 10 if the internet was a thing when I was 10. I think most people here would have. (I may or may not have understood it, but I would have tried)