[South Korea] Can’t watch Apple TV (Slow Horses) because Age Verification?

This is new, I’ve watched tons of content without having to verify my age in Korea. Now it’s saying I have to verify my age?


I’m using a U.S. based Apple One family subscription and can’t change to South Korea because family is in the U.S.


When trying to verify, it just says country not supported. My Korean Apple ID works, but doesn’t have an Apple TV subscription. Has anyone else ran into this?


By the way, this is the physical black box Apple TV (using the previously named Apple TV+ app). On my phone it works fine.


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Posted on Oct 26, 2025 5:51 AM

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Posted on Oct 27, 2025 1:29 AM

Now a lot of users in Korea have started seeing that new age verification pop-up recently, even people who’ve been watching Apple TV content there for a while without issues.


Basically, the Apple TV box and your account region don’t match, so it’s getting stuck.


Here’s a few things you can try:


1.Check your region settings:


On your Apple TV, go to Settings → General → Region and make sure it matches your Apple ID’s country. If your Apple One Family plan is U.S.-based, set your region to the U.S. too.


2.Try using your Korean Apple ID:


If you have a Korean Apple ID, sign in with that one on your Apple TV and see if the age verification goes through. You might need to get an Apple TV+ subscription on that account, but it usually avoids the “country not supported” error.


3.If you stay with your U.S. account:


Unfortunately, the U.S. subscription can’t use Korea’s local verification system. You’ll likely only be able to stream mature content on devices where Apple hasn’t enforced the Korean age-check yet (like your iPhone, as you mentioned).


4.Reset or re-sign-in on your Apple TV:


Sometimes switching between accounts or signing out/in can refresh the system and temporarily bypass the issue — though it doesn’t always last.


5.Contact Apple Support:


A few users said Apple Support confirmed it’s a region licensing thing and that they’re aware of it. If you explain that your subscription is U.S.-based but you’re using it in Korea, they can at least tell you your best long-term option.



TL;DR


It’s basically a region mismatch between your U.S. subscription and Korea’s new verification rules. You can either:


• Use your Korean Apple ID for Apple TV+, or


• Keep watching on your phone for now until Apple updates how this is handled for cross-region accounts.

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Oct 27, 2025 1:29 AM in response to Cimplex

Now a lot of users in Korea have started seeing that new age verification pop-up recently, even people who’ve been watching Apple TV content there for a while without issues.


Basically, the Apple TV box and your account region don’t match, so it’s getting stuck.


Here’s a few things you can try:


1.Check your region settings:


On your Apple TV, go to Settings → General → Region and make sure it matches your Apple ID’s country. If your Apple One Family plan is U.S.-based, set your region to the U.S. too.


2.Try using your Korean Apple ID:


If you have a Korean Apple ID, sign in with that one on your Apple TV and see if the age verification goes through. You might need to get an Apple TV+ subscription on that account, but it usually avoids the “country not supported” error.


3.If you stay with your U.S. account:


Unfortunately, the U.S. subscription can’t use Korea’s local verification system. You’ll likely only be able to stream mature content on devices where Apple hasn’t enforced the Korean age-check yet (like your iPhone, as you mentioned).


4.Reset or re-sign-in on your Apple TV:


Sometimes switching between accounts or signing out/in can refresh the system and temporarily bypass the issue — though it doesn’t always last.


5.Contact Apple Support:


A few users said Apple Support confirmed it’s a region licensing thing and that they’re aware of it. If you explain that your subscription is U.S.-based but you’re using it in Korea, they can at least tell you your best long-term option.



TL;DR


It’s basically a region mismatch between your U.S. subscription and Korea’s new verification rules. You can either:


• Use your Korean Apple ID for Apple TV+, or


• Keep watching on your phone for now until Apple updates how this is handled for cross-region accounts.

Oct 28, 2025 4:16 AM in response to manan7

Yeah so what I did was just reset the Apple TV and only added my U.S. account. Now it works as before without being asked to verify my age.


This isn’t ideal, as now I cannot reliably use any Korean apps on the Apple TV. But this will get me by for now.


On my phone, I have Korean region apps. To install them, I log out of my U.S. account, into the Korean account, install the app, and log back to my U.S. account. The Korean region apps will continue to get updates and I don’t have to log into my Korean account.


Apple TV and tvOS is similar, but with one fatal difference, Korean region apps do not receive updates until you log back to a Korean account.


My original solution mostly fixed that. All of my “U.S.” apps are available in the Korean region. So just logging in using the Korean account as the default account and adding my U.S. account as an additional user allowed me to watch Korean region Apple TV+ on my U.S. Apple One subscription.


You know kind of crazy that it worked, but at the same time services like Netflix and Disney+ don’t care. HBO and Prime do though. I was hoping Apple would fall on the side of Dis+/Netflix.

[South Korea] Can’t watch Apple TV (Slow Horses) because Age Verification?

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