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It's definitely not a design flaw.
If you understand that Valve have to ask, then you should also realise it's not a design flaw. No one actually cares about YOUR age. The need to keep inputting the information is purely to stop frivolous lawsuits. In other words, it's so that little Timmy's mum cannot sue Valve when little Timmy keeps lying about his age in order to see boobies and gore on Steam store pages.
I never get asked for my age when clicking on some hentai game though. In that case Steam remembers that I clicked the "allow adult-only content" setting in the preferences. Why couldn't they do just the same with a violence setting? Sure, they say it's something about rating agencies rules for saving customer age but then why is it alright in games with one kind of 'banging while it still asks for games with the other kind of 'banging?
Go ask the rating agencies that.
Well, that's a failing on either the developer or Valve. No age-gate on adult content is a legal issue waiting to happen.
Funny that services, xxx, betting, government agencies have no problem remembering it.
Like FB for example, I have uploaded ID and I no longer have worry about this nonsense.
Not Alzheimer and intended.