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《决胜巅峰》要求未成年人账号关联家长身份证号;实名修改机制亟待规范化丨20款手游未保测评2025②
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-05-29 08:49

Core Insights - The article focuses on the evaluation of the minor protection mechanisms in 20 mobile games, highlighting the importance of real-name authentication as a foundational element of anti-addiction systems in the gaming industry [1][2][4]. Group 1: Real-name Authentication - Real-name authentication has become widespread in almost all mainstream games in the Chinese market, serving as the first line of defense in identifying player age and enforcing manufacturer responsibility [1][2]. - Despite the prevalence of real-name systems, there are potential vulnerabilities, such as unclear binding of real-name information to account information and the possibility of modifying real-name information under certain conditions, which may allow minors to bypass the system [1][7]. Group 2: Age Restrictions and Parental Consent - All 20 evaluated games included age restrictions, parental consent requirements, and appropriate age prompts in their user registration agreements, marking a significant compliance with the established standards [4][10]. - The "Network Game Age Appropriateness Prompt" standard, effective since December 2020, mandates that age prompts be prominently displayed in various game interfaces, ensuring visibility and compliance [4]. Group 3: Personal Information Protection - The evaluation revealed that while most games indicated they would not use minors' information for commercial purposes, only a few leading companies made specific commitments regarding the protection of biometric data [10][12]. - There has been an improvement in the detail provided by game manufacturers regarding the types of data collected from minors and their intended use, indicating a refinement of related policy details [10][13]. Group 4: Parental Involvement - The importance of parental involvement in monitoring minors' gaming activities has been increasingly recognized, with the need for better mechanisms to inform and empower parents [8][9]. - Some manufacturers have begun to require more detailed parental information, such as names and identification numbers, to enhance the monitoring capabilities of guardians [13][15].