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    Reddit wants to check if you’re using the iPhone’s Face ID camera

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousMarch 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    Reddit may soon ask users to prove they’re human, and it might involve your face. During a TBPN podcast, Reddit’s CEO, Steve Huffman, confirmed that the platform is exploring new identity verification methods, including using Face ID or Touch ID-style authentication, to tackle its growing bot problem.

    RDDT requiring Face ID was not something I had on my bingo card but something has got to be done about all the fake / botted content — I just don’t know how to sell face-scanning to redditors or even lurkers. https://t.co/7e7K3Di4ip

    — Alexis Ohanian 🗽 (@alexisohanian) March 21, 2026

    The idea is simple: as AI-generated accounts become more convincing, Reddit wants stronger ways to confirm that users are real people and not bots pretending to be one.

    Why is Reddit considering Face ID-style verification?

    Unfortunately, bots are getting too good. Huffman has previously emphasized keeping the platform “human,” and this move fits right into that strategy. AI-generated content and automated accounts are becoming harder to detect, making moderation more challenging and threatening the authenticity of discussions.

    Moinak Pal/Digital Trends

    As such, verification methods like Face ID or biometric checks could act as a quick way to confirm a real person is behind an account, without requiring traditional ID uploads. But of course, it’s not that simple.

    So… are we really scanning faces now?

    Reddit isn’t going full sci-fi just yet. The company is still “weighing” its options, which could mean optional verification for certain features, regions, or accounts rather than forcing everyone to scan their face. We’ve already seen a preview of this in places like the UK, where Reddit uses selfies or ID checks for age verification.

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    The next step could make things feel a lot more seamless and a bit more invasive. Instead of uploading IDs, Reddit may lean on device-level tools like Face ID to confirm you’re human, turning verification into something that happens in the background rather than a full process. Of course, that’s where things get messy.

    Biometric checks raise big questions around privacy, data security, and consent, and users aren’t exactly thrilled about handing over their face to prove they’re not a bot. Reddit may be solving one problem, but it opens up another: how much verification is too much? Especially on a platform where anonymity is kind of the whole point?

    Source: www.digitaltrends.com

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