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Actual verification requires hooking up into 3rd party systems. Germany shows that Valve simply isn't interested in doing that.
OP has Germany as location, so assuming they are from there, such games are actually blocked there.
Valve knoiws this so they basically just make it so they make as few legally problematic assumptions as possible.
I seriously can't imagine that parents in other countries don't care if their kids buy violent or pornographic games. Right now it's not protecting any kids at all or making it impossible to purchase for everyone.
Not ever country has an ID system for verification and even more have laws about 3rd parties collecting or accessing that information.
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/ATAG/2023/739350/EPRS_ATA(2023)739350_EN.pdf
Secondly there is zero requirement under law to provide a photograph of yourself, nor id to use a gaming service nor a website such as Amazon, because for example, it infringes upon GDPR (UK and EU) which restricts what information a company can hold on you as an individual, information which you CAN legally asked to be removed.
Your rights under GDPR are:
* be informed about how your data is being used
* access personal data
* have incorrect data updated
* have data erased <<<<<<<<
* stop or restrict the processing of your data <<<<<<<<
* data portability (allowing you to get and reuse your data for different services)
* object to how your data is processed in certain circumstances <<<<<<<<
And finally you are only required under law to provide a photograph for a passport, a driving licence (country dependant) etc.