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Age Verification Compliance Overview

This page provides comprehensive age verification and compliance information for Principality of Monaco. Our research team continuously monitors regulatory changes, enforcement actions, and legal developments to ensure businesses have access to up-to-date compliance intelligence.

Comprehensive regulatory data for Principality of Monaco is currently being researched. While we work to compile complete information, businesses should conduct independent legal research or consult local counsel before operating in this jurisdiction. Lack of data should not be interpreted as absence of regulation; many jurisdictions have age restriction laws that may not be widely documented in English-language sources.

The information below includes regulatory status, legal requirements, enforcement mechanisms, penalties for non-compliance, acceptable verification methods, and relevant regulatory authorities. This data is essential for platforms, content providers, and businesses that need to implement age-appropriate access controls or verify user ages.

Minimum Age

Not specified

Required age for platform access

Age Gate Required

No

No verification required

Last Verified

10/12/2025

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Regulatory Timeline

Historical changes and upcoming regulatory events

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    New sanctions regime enters into force: The new sanctions regime, allowing administrative fines up to €10 million for non-compliance with data protection laws, entered into force in mid-2025.

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    APDP formally replaces CCIN: The Autorité de Protection des Données Personnelles (APDP) formally replaced the Commission de Contrôle des Informations Nominatives (CCIN) in the first half of 2025.

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    Loi n° 1.565 published: Loi n° 1.565 du 3 décembre 2024 relative à la protection des données personnelles was published in the Journal de Monaco (n° 8725).

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    Information seminar on new data protection law: An information seminar was held for stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition and widespread understanding of the new data protection law’s implications.

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    Loi n° 1.565 and Loi n° 1.566 enacted: Loi n° 1.565 relative to personal data protection and Loi n° 1.566 approving the ratification of the Convention 108+ amendment protocol were enacted.

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    Loi n° 1.565 adopted in Public Session: Loi n° 1.565 (also referred to as Act No. 1.054) on the protection of personal data was adopted during the National Council’s session.

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    GRECO Report published: The Council of Europe’s Second Compliance Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) Report was published, leading to the adoption of an asset and interest disclosure regime in July.

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    Project of Loi n° 1.565 deposited: The project of law n° 1.565 relative to personal data protection was deposited.

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    Monaco signs Convention 108+ Protocol: Monaco signed the Protocol of amendment to the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (Convention 108+).

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    EU GDPR and Law Enforcement Directive published: The EU General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (UE) n°2016/679) and the Directive (UE) n°2016/680 (Law Enforcement Directive) were published, influencing Monaco's subsequent data protection reforms.

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    EU adequacy decision process halted: Monaco's process for obtaining an EU adequacy decision for data protection was halted with the advent of the GDPR.

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    Monaco adheres to Convention 108: Monaco adhered to the Council of Europe's Convention 108 for the protection of individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data.

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