Elevated X Implements Age Verification Solution, Integration API

Elevated X Implements Age Verification Solution, Integration API

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X is now offering age verification services (AVS) through an API.

The new service, a rep explained, aims to “ensure that all of its website software clients comply with state-specific age verification laws. As most U.S. states adopt stringent regulations requiring websites with adult content to verify the age of their viewers, Elevated X software now includes a seamless, efficient solution.”

The ready-to-use solution, the rep added, “is designed to simplify compliance, ensuring that websites with adult content can verify viewer ages seamlessly and without disrupting user experience.”

Along with this integration, the Elevated X CMS software has been modified to allow site operators to choose only to display safe-for-work content that is compliant with U.S. state laws requiring age verification. Users can choose to upload SFW images and trailer videos or let the system automatically hide trailers and blur images to block adult content until users verify their age.

Elevated X Director of Operations Heather Knox noted, “Our goal is to provide clients with essential tools to meet regulatory requirements effortlessly. This initial AVS feature release includes support for Free Speech Coalition member VerifyMy.com and an API allowing other age verification services to integrate easily with the Elevated X CMS. This means that clients can also opt to use their age verification service of choice via the API.”

For more information, visit ElevatedX.com.

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