This grownup web site blocked customers in US’ Virginia and Mississippi, says…

Published: July 04, 2023

Adult web site Pornhub has now blocked customers in United States’ Virginia and Mississippi from visiting its web site over the state legal guidelines requiring them to confirm their age.

In an announcement on Twitter, the corporate stated,”A number of states including Virginia and Mississippi effective July 1, are requiring mandatory age verification of users, but they are not regulating the enforcement of these laws. So that means adult platforms can choose whether or not to comply. Responsible platforms will follow the law, irresponsible platforms won’t”.

Citing the regulation which was launched in Louisiana, Pornhub stated its visitors within the state dropped by 80 per cent after it determined to adjust to it. “These people did not stop looking for porn. They just migrated to other corners of the internet that don’t ask users to verify their age, that don’t follow the law, that don’t take user safety seriously, and that often don’t even moderate content”, the corporate assertion added.

Like Utah, Pornhub stated it had taken the ‘difficult decision’ to totally block the location in Virginia and Mississippi.

Pornhub said its traffic in the state dropped by 80 per cent after it decided to comply with laws in Louisiana. (Unsplash)
Pornhub stated its visitors within the state dropped by 80 per cent after it determined to adjust to legal guidelines in Louisiana. (Unsplash)

“The only solution that makes the internet safer, preserves user privacy and stands to prevent children from accessing adult content is performing age verification at the source: on the device. Many devices already offer free and easy-to-use parental control features that can prevent children from accessing adult content without risking the disclosure of sensitive user data”, the Pornhub assertion learn.

According to web site Techdirt, the blackout has additionally been utilized to the opposite web sites managed by the corporate. Recently, a number of states like Texas, Arkansas and Montana have launched legislations to stop youngsters from accessing grownup content material.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com