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Adding a birthday field is not privacy invading in itself the same way brandishing a knife is not assault in itself.
Context matters. I've held knives before and it was completely inocuous. I've used knives to chop vegetables, to spread butter, to carve something out of wood, etc. If I pulled out a knife while in a heated argument with someone that'd be a whole other story, and I don't think "I was just holding the knife, is it illegal to hold knives now?" would exonerate me from accusations of intent or threat to assault someone.
In any other context adding a date of birth field would be inocuous. You're not required to use it after all. But in this context as I understand it, it is explicitly infrastructure for age verification, even if it is not age verification in itself.