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If there's content that you want that requires age verification and you're not able to verify your age, then you can't get that content. At that point your choice is going to be shop at another store that offers age verification you can meet.
Just keep in mind the likely only reason UK uses aren't just universally restricted from adult content on Steam, like German users are, is because credit cards are a valid means of age verification in the UK law and Valve already handles credit cards. If the UK was to remove credit cards from being able to count as age verification then likely Valve wouldn't replace it with something else. And in the same token, not having a credit card now doesn't compel Valve to offer alternatives. The current requirements are clear, and you either meet them or you don't.
But only time will confirm some of these things, whether Valve will do additional work with age verification. I mean it is possible if there's a avalanche of similar laws being passed and not offering age verification becomes a significant issue that Valve will bite the bullet. But at the moment Valve seems fine if UK and German users aren't able to buy adult content.
I can view horror and other game genres and purchase them on Steam.
I cannot see any adult only sexual content because i do not have my credit card attached to my account, nor have i ever being interested in purchasing any.
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