USA: a well-known adult content platform was shut down

USA: a well-known adult content platform was shut down

The measure was approved in March by Governor Ron DeSantis as part of regulations to protect minors. The details.

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Pornhub, the renowned site that spreads sexual content for adults, is no longer available in Florida from January 1, 2025 due to a new state law requiring age verification through an official document to access adult content.

The measure was approved in March by the governor Ron DeSantis as part of regulations to protect minors. Florida thus becomes the 13th state of USA in implementing these laws, joining Texas, Utah and Arkansasamong others.

USA: a well-known adult content platform was shut down

pornhub has already blocked its content in several states and criticizes these laws for being ineffective and restrictivein addition to putting at risk the privacy and security of users.

The platform believes that the lack of state regulators, as in the case of Louisiana, creates a flawed enforcement system.

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Pornhub has already blocked its content in several states and criticizes these laws for being ineffective and restrictive, in addition to putting users' privacy and security at risk.

Pornhub has already blocked its content in several states and criticizes these laws for being ineffective and restrictive, in addition to putting users’ privacy and security at risk.

“This law not only violates the right of adults to access protected speechbut also fails to comply with strict scrutiny by employing the least effective and yet also the most restrictive means to achieve the stated purpose [del Estado] supposedly protecting minors, the website states in a statement.

As the site El Español shares in its report, the company dedicated to disseminating adult content also indicated that it is concerned about the safety and well-being of minors, but that the idea of ​​​​using age identification generates more risks for the security and privacy of users.

In fact, they indicated that specifically the law of Louisiana it does not have a state regulator to oversee the implementation of the new laws, “resulting in a flawed enforcement regime.”

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