Pornhub no longer accessible in Texas due to age verification laws

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What just happened? Bad news for Texas residents who enjoy a relaxing visit to Pornhub. The state is joining the list of places that cannot access the adult entertainment website due to local laws that require porn sites to verify visitors' ages, which involves handing over sensitive information. Other companies owned by parent Aylo, including YouPorn and Brazzers, are also blocked in Texas.

Texas has been involved in a legal battle with Pornhub/Aylo since the company sued the state last year in an attempt to stop the age-verification law (and a requirement to include health warnings on porn sites), arguing that it violated free speech protections.

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals last week ruled against Aylo, citing a 1968 US Supreme Court decision preventing the sale of obscene materials to minors. As a result, Aylo has disabled its websites in the state.

Texas is joining Louisiana, Mississippi, Virginia, Utah, Montana, and North Carolina in requiring porn site to verify visitors' ages.

Aylo – formerly called Mindgeek – says that the most effective solution for protecting children is to identify users by their devices and allow access to age-restricted material based on that identification. It claims that handing over ID card details every time someone wants to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution for protecting users, and will actually put children and privacy at risk and increase the likelihood of data breaches.

"Unfortunately the Texas law for age verification is ineffective, haphazard, and dangerous. Not only will it not actually protect children, it will inevitably reduce content creators' ability to post and distribute legal adult content and directly impact their ability to share the artistic messages they want to convey with it," said Alex Kekesi, vice president of brand and community at Aylo.

PornHub complied with the age-verification law in the first state that implemented it, Louisiana, using the LA Wallet app, a Louisiana government mobile app that creates a digital version of a Louisiana Driver's License. But it started blocking access in subsequent states that introduced similar laws.

"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 state Attorney General Ken Paxton. "In Texas, companies cannot get away with showing porn to children. If they don't want to comply, good riddance."

Aylo says it is now reviewing its options with its legal team and will continue to challenge the Texas law. Expect to see VPN downloads in the state skyrocket, as was the case in other areas where the sites were blocked.

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Oh have no fear ... texas senators, congressman and priests will complain enough to get that repelled to get back to their favorite sexually ambiguous porn.
 
As much as I get the concern about wanting to protect youth from accessing porn, this is not the way to do it. It comes down to families teaching kids and etc.

In other words, the government should be doing more to support the family unit. A lot of families are busy struggling to provide and often require duel incomes. There are also parents that don't care about their kids. Their are a ton of other scenarios.

All I am try to say is strengthen, improve, etc. the family unit and teach people correct principles and let them govern themselves.
 
I think every state should do this with all this kind of content. Kids are seeing way too much at way too young of an age. Go Texas!
 
I think every state should do this with all this kind of content. Kids are seeing way too much at way too young of an age. Go Texas!
Music videos are more pornographic than lots of pornhub content. And kids aren't as dumb as we think they are, they know about proxies and VPNs. This isn't going to stop them, you can't fight with puberty
 
Music videos are more pornographic than lots of pornhub content. And kids aren't as dumb as we think they are, they know about proxies and VPNs. This isn't going to stop them, you can't fight with puberty
This is true. There will be all kinds of work arounds. But maybe the really young ones will be held back for a bit.
 
And most kids probably know about VPN to get around this dumb ruling. This is only blocking adults that don’t know about vpns and refuse to give out their DL. This isn’t going to stop any teen from finding porn.
 
Oh the horror. Texas can try to stop this all they want, but typically, IMO, the more you tell someone they cannot have something, the more they will try to get it.
 
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