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San Marino

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Allowed

Age Verification Compliance Overview

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

San Marino currently classifies age-restricted content as "Allowed". This means businesses can operate with standard age verification practices, typically requiring users to confirm they meet minimum age requirements. While access is generally permitted, platforms should still implement appropriate age gates and comply with any specific industry regulations or voluntary codes of conduct.

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

18+ years

Required age for platform access

Age Gate Required

No

No verification required

Last Verified

10/12/2025

Most recent data update

Regulatory Timeline

Historical changes and upcoming regulatory events

  1. Allowed

    San Marino sues TikTok over age verification: San Marino initiated a lawsuit against TikTok due to the platform's lack of an adequate age verification system, indicating a governmental expectation for online platforms to protect minors.

  2. Allowed

    Introduction of 'Revenge Porn' Crime: San Marino introduced the crime of 'revenge porn' with penalties up to 6 years imprisonment and a 12,000 Euro fine, addressing non-consensual sharing of intimate images.

  3. Allowed

    San Marino Data Protection Law No. 171/2018: A data protection law was enacted, focusing on privacy and data handling, which could indirectly impact how age verification systems are implemented.

  4. Allowed

    Legge 29 luglio 2010 n.123 - Legge sulla tutela dei minori e la prevenzione della pedopornografia: Law on the protection of minors and the prevention of child pornography became effective, criminalizing child pornography and the dissemination of harmful content to minors.

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