AgeGo Launches Age-Verification Solution With Wide User Reach

AgeGo Launches Age-Verification Solution With Wide User Reach

DUBLIN — AgeGo, a new age-verification technology solution for online businesses, made its official launch today.

“Our solution allows publishers to instantly verify their visitor's age with our easy to implement age-verification script,” AgeGo's Product Director Sébastien Moutte said.

“User data is totally anonymous and AgeGO's solution can be integrated in seconds ensuring the publisher's site is compliant with age-restricted content regulations.”

The new technology comes as the U.K. prepares to implement the Digital Economy Act next month. AgeGo’s solution will be free for end users.

The new U.K. law states that an approved age-verification system is required to be in place for all U.K. traffic viewing 18-and-over content online.

This law applies to foreign or domestic websites with U.K. visitors. Other countries are monitoring the outcome of the U.K. government’s implementation of age verification and may also follow suit in the future.

AgeGo is funded by ExoGroup, an umbrella brand for a group of companies that includes ExoClick. ExoClick serves more than 6 billion daily ad impressions via its ad network and ad exchange.

Moutte said ExoClick’s affiliation provides “massive consumer reach” for publishers and advertisers who are looking for an age verification solution in order to maintain their revenue in the U.K.

“With AgeGo, our message to users is: check your age and 'go' access content knowing that your identity data is fully protected and kept anonymous,” Moutte said.

For further information visit AgeGo.com or email info@agego.com.

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