1. Age Restrictions OK.ru strictly prohibits users under the age of 13 from creating accounts. For users aged 13 to 18, the platform requires confirmation of parental consent, though enforcement is often reliant on self-reporting. If the platform discovers a violation, the account is locked permanently without data retrieval.
2. Account Ownership The regulations explicitly state that an account is non-transferable. Selling, gifting, or transferring login credentials to a third party is a direct violation. If OK.ru detects logins from geographically impossible locations (e.g., Russia and Brazil within two hours), the system triggers a mandatory phone number verification or permanent suspension. ok.ru regulations
3. Real Identity Policy OK.ru encourages authenticity. While anonymous pseudonyms are technically allowed, the platform reserves the right to request government-issued ID (passport/driver's license) to restore lost passwords or resolve disputes. Failure to provide valid ID upon request results in permanent account deletion. To understand OK
To understand OK.ru’s unique regulatory burden, you must understand the Yarovaya Law (package of anti-terrorism amendments passed in 2016, fully effective 2018). To understand OK.ru’s unique regulatory burden
To comply with international copyright regulations, OK.ru implements a fingerprinting system similar to YouTube's Content ID.
A critical question: Do OK.ru regulations apply to users in the US, EU, or Asia?
Yes, absolutely. By clicking "Register," you agree to the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation, specifically the courts of Moscow.