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The Independent - Pornhub ban now covers more than a third of US states
Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee are the latest to restrict access to adult websites
Anthony Cuthbertson
Thursday 02 January 2025 14:07 GMT
More than a third of US states have now introduced restrictions for online adult content, blocking access to popular pornographic websites such as Pornhub.
From 1 January, 2025, there are 17 states with restrictions in place after Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee became the latest to enforce over-18 age verification laws for viewing porn sites.
Legislation aimed at banning under-18s from viewing adult content in these states which have a combined population of more than 120 million typically requires visitors to provide state-approved identification, such as a passport or driving license.
Critics claim that this is a violation of user privacy, with Pornhub, RedTube and YouPorn parent company Aylo claiming that it also puts peoples personal data at risk. The company said it has withdrawn its websites from these states as a result of the laws.

Aylo has publicly supported age verification of users for years, but we believe that any law to this effect must preserve user safety and privacy, and must effectively protect children from accessing content intended for adults, a spokesperson said.
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Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee are the latest to restrict access to adult websites
Anthony Cuthbertson
Thursday 02 January 2025 14:07 GMT
More than a third of US states have now introduced restrictions for online adult content, blocking access to popular pornographic websites such as Pornhub.
From 1 January, 2025, there are 17 states with restrictions in place after Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee became the latest to enforce over-18 age verification laws for viewing porn sites.
Legislation aimed at banning under-18s from viewing adult content in these states which have a combined population of more than 120 million typically requires visitors to provide state-approved identification, such as a passport or driving license.
Critics claim that this is a violation of user privacy, with Pornhub, RedTube and YouPorn parent company Aylo claiming that it also puts peoples personal data at risk. The company said it has withdrawn its websites from these states as a result of the laws.

Aylo has publicly supported age verification of users for years, but we believe that any law to this effect must preserve user safety and privacy, and must effectively protect children from accessing content intended for adults, a spokesperson said.
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Fap-free zones...
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The Independent: Pornhub ban now covers more than a third of US states [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Jan 2025
OP
Yes, but you are smarter than most of the people who would use Pornhub or the like. (n/t)
OldBaldy1701E
Jan 2025
#17
This is the low hanging fruit for the oligarchs to begin broader content bans
Docreed2003
Jan 2025
#5
I think that's a possible, but unlikely, reason for the sites pulling out of some of these states
AZJonnie
Jan 2025
#38
TSA has heard that story before and they've got the latex gloves to prove it.
PeaceWave
Jan 2025
#16
Are you okay entering your ID credentials every time you watch TV? So that the kiddos avoid anything harmful
newdeal2
Jan 2025
#44
I have no problem with restricting access. This is NOT a hill "progressives" should die on.
valleyrogue
Jan 2025
#20
Not that I agree, but many progressives accept sex work as a legitimate profession.
PeaceWave
Jan 2025
#23
I wish they'd demand limiting hate speech with 1/10 as much fervor as they are limiting normal human business of sex.
OAITW r.2.0
Jan 2025
#27
Have Trump supporters heard about this? I mean the price of bacon is one thing,
surfered
Jan 2025
#51