How To Fix Age Restriction On Twitter App (EASY FIX!)
If you're experiencing an age restriction issue on the X (formerly Twitter) app, this video will guide you through the steps to fix it. Age restrictions on Twitter are often triggered when your account is flagged as underage or when attempting to access age-restricted content. To resolve this, you'll need to verify your age or adjust certain settings.
The most effective way to fix this issue is by verifying your age with a government-issued ID. To do this, log into your Twitter account and tap your profile icon in the top-left corner. Navigate to "Settings & Support" and select "Settings & Privacy." From there, go to "Security & Account Access" and tap "ID Verification." Click "Learn More" and follow the on-screen instructions to upload a clear photo of your government-issued ID. Once submitted, Twitter will review and approve your request, usually within a few days.
If you're still experiencing issues, try updating the Twitter app. Open your device's app store, search for "Twitter," and check if an update is available. Using an outdated app version can sometimes cause errors.
Another solution is clearing your app cache and storage. Long-press the Twitter app icon, tap "App Info" (or the "i" button), go to "Storage & Cache," and select "Clear Cache." If necessary, you can also tap "Clear Storage," but note that this will log you out of your account.
Additionally, check your content settings in the app. Open Twitter, go to "Settings & Privacy," then select "Privacy & Safety." Tap on "Content You See" and review your settings to ensure that no restrictions are enabled.
Following these steps should help resolve the age restriction issue on Twitter.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:12 Verifying your age with ID
0:40 Updating the Twitter app
1:00 Clearing cache and storage
1:25 Checking content settings
2:05 Conclusion
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