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- Pornhub disabled in Texas over age-verification requirements
“Sites like PornHub are on the run because Texas has a law that aims to prevent them from showing harmful, obscene material to children,” said Paxton
- Pornhub - The New York Times
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- Pornhub to block access in 13 states as age-verification laws expand . . .
(The Center Square) − Pornhub will soon be inaccessible in 13 states after lawmakers passed a slurry of restrictions for social media and other internet sites The bills require certain age verification measures for websites hosting adult content
- Who owns Pornhub? What to know about the adult website company
Pornhub is owned by MindGeek, a Montreal-based company that is also said to own other pornographic websites such as Redtube, Youporn and XTube among many others
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Provide detailed information related to the status of your PornhubPremium membership Provide support for any questions or concerns regarding transactions reflected on your billing statements Help you manage your PornhubPremium membership and assist you with purchasing issues Provide solutions to any technical issues you may have encountered Provide you with professional advice in the event
- A VPN Will Get You to Pornhub, Even in the 17 States That . . . - VICE
More states enacted restrictions on accessing Pornhub, and so Pornhub yanked access from them entirely A good VPN can get around them
- Pornhub prepares to block five more states rather than check IDs
Pornhub has spent months advocating for device-based solutions while increasingly blocking access across the US, alleging privacy and security risks, as well as unlawful restrictions on speech
- Shut Down Pornhub and Hold Its Executives Accountable for Aiding . . .
By the beginning of 2025, thanks to the impact of the Traffickinhub movement, Pornhub was forced to take down 91% of the entire website by removing over 50 million videos and images in what Financial Times called “probably the biggest takedown of content in internet history ”
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