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Deseret News.com:

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

Utah says porn sites must verify users are adults. Here’s how one of the biggest sites responded​

New age verification law takes effect Wednesday​

By Lisa Riley Roche | May 2 2023

One of the world’s largest online pornography sites, Pornhub, announced Utah users are being blocked because of a new state law.

Starting Wednesday, pornography websites will be required to verify that users in Utah are at least 18 years old under SB287, passed unanimously by the 2023 Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Spencer Cox.

The law also spells out that such a site that “fails to perform reasonable age verification methods” to ensure users aren’t under 18 years old can be sued for “damages resulting from a minor’s accessing the material.”

Pornhub was described in a New York Times opinion piece in 2020 as a company that “monetizes child rapes, revenge pornography, spy cam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content.”

The piece featured a young woman who said her life was changed after videos she made for a boyfriend at age 14 were posted to the site. Last year, the law firm representing her said Visa suspended ad payments on Pornhub and other sites owned by MindGeek.

The sponsor of the Utah legislation, Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, pointed to recent Louisiana legislation as a model and expressed surprise at Pornhub’s action.

“(I) did not expect it at all,” Weiler told the Deseret News. He said he believes Pornhub, which began verifying ages when a similar law in Louisiana took effect at the beginning of the year, will end up complying with Utah’s law.

“It’s already illegal in all 50 states for children to view porn,” he said. “Businesses who sell tobacco, vaping products and alcohol online already age verify. Utah’s new law only requires adult sites to make reasonable efforts to confirm that the consumers of their content are adults.”

Age verification for online pornography sites was also imposed in Germany last year, and the United Kingdom is expected to do the same.

Pornhub posted a message on its site to Utah users, asking them to contact their lawmakers “before it is too late” about the new requirement and “demand device-based verification solutions that make the internet safer while also respecting your privacy.”

The message, which is accompanied by a video, claims “giving your ID card every time you want to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution for protecting our users, and in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk.”

Instead, the company said “the best and most effective solution for protecting children and adults alike is to identify users by their device and allow access to age-restricted materials and websites based on that identification.”

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

The company claimed Utah’s new requirement will drive web traffic “to sites with far fewer safety measures in place” because “mandating age verification without proper enforcement gives platforms the opportunity to choose whether or not to comply.”

Louisiana, the first state to require age verification to access pornographic sites online, has created a “digital wallet” that allows a driver’s license to be used for identification without sharing personal data.

Weiler said Utah’s law was based on Louisiana’s, and that he’d have to study both more to determine if there are other differences. But he said “tweaks are likely needed. Ironically, no one from that industry reached out to me during the session — or since.”

Weiler has been tweeting out angry comments and backlash he’s received after Pornhub blocked access to the website in Utah. One individual wrote to Weiler that he was “disturbed by the lack of freedom we have in this state.”

Salt Lake County Councilwoman Aimee Winder Newton, who also serves as the governor’s senior adviser and director of the Office of Families, offered her support.

“Wow — people are really passionate about this website. I’m sorry you are getting the backlash. I appreciate that you are trying to protect our kids,” she tweeted to Weiler.

All Utahns next year will have to show some form of identification to use social media under other new laws passed last session that are intended to give parents greater control over their children’s social media use but have also raised privacy concerns. :blackpill:
 
How retarded jfl
 
Over for Utahcels who don't have a VPN
 
Lifefuel for mormoncels even if it's an oxymoron
 
Some incel in Utah tried to visit Pornhub and was like:

No fucking way
 
stupid shit tbh
just hopping they don't do something like this in my country even tho i have a very big amount of porn already on my pc
 
Over for Utahcels who don't have a VPN
Utah is full of Mormons, and Mormons need young males to be horny and frustrated so they bust nuts in Mormon foids, and create multiple married families.
 
Deseret News.com:

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

Utah says porn sites must verify users are adults. Here’s how one of the biggest sites responded​

New age verification law takes effect Wednesday​

By Lisa Riley Roche | May 2 2023

One of the world’s largest online pornography sites, Pornhub, announced Utah users are being blocked because of a new state law.

Starting Wednesday, pornography websites will be required to verify that users in Utah are at least 18 years old under SB287, passed unanimously by the 2023 Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Spencer Cox.

The law also spells out that such a site that “fails to perform reasonable age verification methods” to ensure users aren’t under 18 years old can be sued for “damages resulting from a minor’s accessing the material.”

Pornhub was described in a New York Times opinion piece in 2020 as a company that “monetizes child rapes, revenge pornography, spy cam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content.”

The piece featured a young woman who said her life was changed after videos she made for a boyfriend at age 14 were posted to the site. Last year, the law firm representing her said Visa suspended ad payments on Pornhub and other sites owned by MindGeek.

The sponsor of the Utah legislation, Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, pointed to recent Louisiana legislation as a model and expressed surprise at Pornhub’s action.

“(I) did not expect it at all,” Weiler told the Deseret News. He said he believes Pornhub, which began verifying ages when a similar law in Louisiana took effect at the beginning of the year, will end up complying with Utah’s law.

“It’s already illegal in all 50 states for children to view porn,” he said. “Businesses who sell tobacco, vaping products and alcohol online already age verify. Utah’s new law only requires adult sites to make reasonable efforts to confirm that the consumers of their content are adults.”

Age verification for online pornography sites was also imposed in Germany last year, and the United Kingdom is expected to do the same.

Pornhub posted a message on its site to Utah users, asking them to contact their lawmakers “before it is too late” about the new requirement and “demand device-based verification solutions that make the internet safer while also respecting your privacy.”

The message, which is accompanied by a video, claims “giving your ID card every time you want to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution for protecting our users, and in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk.”

Instead, the company said “the best and most effective solution for protecting children and adults alike is to identify users by their device and allow access to age-restricted materials and websites based on that identification.”

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

The company claimed Utah’s new requirement will drive web traffic “to sites with far fewer safety measures in place” because “mandating age verification without proper enforcement gives platforms the opportunity to choose whether or not to comply.”

Louisiana, the first state to require age verification to access pornographic sites online, has created a “digital wallet” that allows a driver’s license to be used for identification without sharing personal data.

Weiler said Utah’s law was based on Louisiana’s, and that he’d have to study both more to determine if there are other differences. But he said “tweaks are likely needed. Ironically, no one from that industry reached out to me during the session — or since.”

Weiler has been tweeting out angry comments and backlash he’s received after Pornhub blocked access to the website in Utah. One individual wrote to Weiler that he was “disturbed by the lack of freedom we have in this state.”

Salt Lake County Councilwoman Aimee Winder Newton, who also serves as the governor’s senior adviser and director of the Office of Families, offered her support.

“Wow — people are really passionate about this website. I’m sorry you are getting the backlash. I appreciate that you are trying to protect our kids,” she tweeted to Weiler.

All Utahns next year will have to show some form of identification to use social media under other new laws passed last session that are intended to give parents greater control over their children’s social media use but have also raised privacy concerns. :blackpill:
Just use VPN
 
Deseret News.com:

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

Utah says porn sites must verify users are adults. Here’s how one of the biggest sites responded​

New age verification law takes effect Wednesday​

By Lisa Riley Roche | May 2 2023

One of the world’s largest online pornography sites, Pornhub, announced Utah users are being blocked because of a new state law.

Starting Wednesday, pornography websites will be required to verify that users in Utah are at least 18 years old under SB287, passed unanimously by the 2023 Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Spencer Cox.

The law also spells out that such a site that “fails to perform reasonable age verification methods” to ensure users aren’t under 18 years old can be sued for “damages resulting from a minor’s accessing the material.”

Pornhub was described in a New York Times opinion piece in 2020 as a company that “monetizes child rapes, revenge pornography, spy cam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content.”

The piece featured a young woman who said her life was changed after videos she made for a boyfriend at age 14 were posted to the site. Last year, the law firm representing her said Visa suspended ad payments on Pornhub and other sites owned by MindGeek.

The sponsor of the Utah legislation, Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, pointed to recent Louisiana legislation as a model and expressed surprise at Pornhub’s action.

“(I) did not expect it at all,” Weiler told the Deseret News. He said he believes Pornhub, which began verifying ages when a similar law in Louisiana took effect at the beginning of the year, will end up complying with Utah’s law.

“It’s already illegal in all 50 states for children to view porn,” he said. “Businesses who sell tobacco, vaping products and alcohol online already age verify. Utah’s new law only requires adult sites to make reasonable efforts to confirm that the consumers of their content are adults.”

Age verification for online pornography sites was also imposed in Germany last year, and the United Kingdom is expected to do the same.

Pornhub posted a message on its site to Utah users, asking them to contact their lawmakers “before it is too late” about the new requirement and “demand device-based verification solutions that make the internet safer while also respecting your privacy.”

The message, which is accompanied by a video, claims “giving your ID card every time you want to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution for protecting our users, and in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk.”

Instead, the company said “the best and most effective solution for protecting children and adults alike is to identify users by their device and allow access to age-restricted materials and websites based on that identification.”

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

The company claimed Utah’s new requirement will drive web traffic “to sites with far fewer safety measures in place” because “mandating age verification without proper enforcement gives platforms the opportunity to choose whether or not to comply.”

Louisiana, the first state to require age verification to access pornographic sites online, has created a “digital wallet” that allows a driver’s license to be used for identification without sharing personal data.

Weiler said Utah’s law was based on Louisiana’s, and that he’d have to study both more to determine if there are other differences. But he said “tweaks are likely needed. Ironically, no one from that industry reached out to me during the session — or since.”

Weiler has been tweeting out angry comments and backlash he’s received after Pornhub blocked access to the website in Utah. One individual wrote to Weiler that he was “disturbed by the lack of freedom we have in this state.”

Salt Lake County Councilwoman Aimee Winder Newton, who also serves as the governor’s senior adviser and director of the Office of Families, offered her support.

“Wow — people are really passionate about this website. I’m sorry you are getting the backlash. I appreciate that you are trying to protect our kids,” she tweeted to Weiler.

All Utahns next year will have to show some form of identification to use social media under other new laws passed last session that are intended to give parents greater control over their children’s social media use but have also raised privacy concerns. :blackpill:
Spencer COcks xD
 
What's wrong with children watching porn? Even 5 year olds should have access to the best content. They don't find anything wrong with allowing porn to exist. Or allowing 14 year olds to have sex with their bfs and send them nudes. Why is it PH fault if they get posted online? Based move btw
 
Mormonism is a special retarded
 
Porn rots the mind, maybe it’s for the best. It’s sad that men need porn for intimacy now
 
I figured porn would be going away online in time. In the future it will probably still have some there but it will be behind paywalls with verifying identity.

Lifefuel for Onlyfans though.
 
At least it’s bad for the Jews, who own porn
 
over for utah coomers; only russian piracy sites and torrenting can save them now lol

or maybe maybe, it's time to distribute porn by hands;
>step 1-go to Arizona
>step 2-buy high capacity drive and fill with porn
>step 3-sneak in to utah and sell those to utah coomers
>step 4-profit
33a.jpg
 
Kind of based because it affects the jewish porn industry.
 
So they have chosen more cuckoldry?
Not surprising.


it's over
 
Because it’s restricting freedom.
“muh freedom“ :feelstastyman:
Tall my, are you satisfied with the current situation in intersex relations, or would you prefer that women's sexual freedom be restricted?
 
“muh freedom“ :feelstastyman:
Tall my, are you satisfied with the current situation in intersex relations, or would you prefer that women's sexual freedom be restricted?
I’d much rather prefer total human death and judgement before God for everyone. This earth is finished and monopolized in everything.





over
 
imagine actually using pornhub in the year of our lord 2023 jfl.

They got rid of all the good shit when they sperged out over the "girls who do porn" controversy
 
imagine actually using pornhub in the year of our lord 2023 jfl.

They got rid of all the good shit when they sperged out over the "girls who do porn" controversy
same with xhamster
 
Conservative states do this so they can promote child fucking and incest. It's all the rage amongst whites.
 
Wow... They do ID verification over there...
All site just ask me if I'm 18+ and over.
 
Deseret News.com:

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

Utah says porn sites must verify users are adults. Here’s how one of the biggest sites responded​

New age verification law takes effect Wednesday​

By Lisa Riley Roche | May 2 2023

One of the world’s largest online pornography sites, Pornhub, announced Utah users are being blocked because of a new state law.

Starting Wednesday, pornography websites will be required to verify that users in Utah are at least 18 years old under SB287, passed unanimously by the 2023 Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Spencer Cox.

The law also spells out that such a site that “fails to perform reasonable age verification methods” to ensure users aren’t under 18 years old can be sued for “damages resulting from a minor’s accessing the material.”

Pornhub was described in a New York Times opinion piece in 2020 as a company that “monetizes child rapes, revenge pornography, spy cam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content.”

The piece featured a young woman who said her life was changed after videos she made for a boyfriend at age 14 were posted to the site. Last year, the law firm representing her said Visa suspended ad payments on Pornhub and other sites owned by MindGeek.

The sponsor of the Utah legislation, Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, pointed to recent Louisiana legislation as a model and expressed surprise at Pornhub’s action.

“(I) did not expect it at all,” Weiler told the Deseret News. He said he believes Pornhub, which began verifying ages when a similar law in Louisiana took effect at the beginning of the year, will end up complying with Utah’s law.

“It’s already illegal in all 50 states for children to view porn,” he said. “Businesses who sell tobacco, vaping products and alcohol online already age verify. Utah’s new law only requires adult sites to make reasonable efforts to confirm that the consumers of their content are adults.”

Age verification for online pornography sites was also imposed in Germany last year, and the United Kingdom is expected to do the same.

Pornhub posted a message on its site to Utah users, asking them to contact their lawmakers “before it is too late” about the new requirement and “demand device-based verification solutions that make the internet safer while also respecting your privacy.”

The message, which is accompanied by a video, claims “giving your ID card every time you want to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution for protecting our users, and in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk.”

Instead, the company said “the best and most effective solution for protecting children and adults alike is to identify users by their device and allow access to age-restricted materials and websites based on that identification.”

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

The company claimed Utah’s new requirement will drive web traffic “to sites with far fewer safety measures in place” because “mandating age verification without proper enforcement gives platforms the opportunity to choose whether or not to comply.”

Louisiana, the first state to require age verification to access pornographic sites online, has created a “digital wallet” that allows a driver’s license to be used for identification without sharing personal data.

Weiler said Utah’s law was based on Louisiana’s, and that he’d have to study both more to determine if there are other differences. But he said “tweaks are likely needed. Ironically, no one from that industry reached out to me during the session — or since.”

Weiler has been tweeting out angry comments and backlash he’s received after Pornhub blocked access to the website in Utah. One individual wrote to Weiler that he was “disturbed by the lack of freedom we have in this state.”

Salt Lake County Councilwoman Aimee Winder Newton, who also serves as the governor’s senior adviser and director of the Office of Families, offered her support.

“Wow — people are really passionate about this website. I’m sorry you are getting the backlash. I appreciate that you are trying to protect our kids,” she tweeted to Weiler.

All Utahns next year will have to show some form of identification to use social media under other new laws passed last session that are intended to give parents greater control over their children’s social media use but have also raised privacy concerns. :blackpill:
Good. I hate porn it's made by jews to corrupt aryans
 
It's called. VPN.
 
Deseret News.com:

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

Utah says porn sites must verify users are adults. Here’s how one of the biggest sites responded​

New age verification law takes effect Wednesday​

By Lisa Riley Roche | May 2 2023

One of the world’s largest online pornography sites, Pornhub, announced Utah users are being blocked because of a new state law.

Starting Wednesday, pornography websites will be required to verify that users in Utah are at least 18 years old under SB287, passed unanimously by the 2023 Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Spencer Cox.

The law also spells out that such a site that “fails to perform reasonable age verification methods” to ensure users aren’t under 18 years old can be sued for “damages resulting from a minor’s accessing the material.”

Pornhub was described in a New York Times opinion piece in 2020 as a company that “monetizes child rapes, revenge pornography, spy cam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content.”

The piece featured a young woman who said her life was changed after videos she made for a boyfriend at age 14 were posted to the site. Last year, the law firm representing her said Visa suspended ad payments on Pornhub and other sites owned by MindGeek.

The sponsor of the Utah legislation, Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, pointed to recent Louisiana legislation as a model and expressed surprise at Pornhub’s action.

“(I) did not expect it at all,” Weiler told the Deseret News. He said he believes Pornhub, which began verifying ages when a similar law in Louisiana took effect at the beginning of the year, will end up complying with Utah’s law.

“It’s already illegal in all 50 states for children to view porn,” he said. “Businesses who sell tobacco, vaping products and alcohol online already age verify. Utah’s new law only requires adult sites to make reasonable efforts to confirm that the consumers of their content are adults.”

Age verification for online pornography sites was also imposed in Germany last year, and the United Kingdom is expected to do the same.

Pornhub posted a message on its site to Utah users, asking them to contact their lawmakers “before it is too late” about the new requirement and “demand device-based verification solutions that make the internet safer while also respecting your privacy.”

The message, which is accompanied by a video, claims “giving your ID card every time you want to visit an adult platform is not the most effective solution for protecting our users, and in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk.”

Instead, the company said “the best and most effective solution for protecting children and adults alike is to identify users by their device and allow access to age-restricted materials and websites based on that identification.”

Pornhub said that until what it called “a real solution” is available, “we have made the difficult decision to completely disable access to our website in Utah.”

The company claimed Utah’s new requirement will drive web traffic “to sites with far fewer safety measures in place” because “mandating age verification without proper enforcement gives platforms the opportunity to choose whether or not to comply.”

Louisiana, the first state to require age verification to access pornographic sites online, has created a “digital wallet” that allows a driver’s license to be used for identification without sharing personal data.

Weiler said Utah’s law was based on Louisiana’s, and that he’d have to study both more to determine if there are other differences. But he said “tweaks are likely needed. Ironically, no one from that industry reached out to me during the session — or since.”

Weiler has been tweeting out angry comments and backlash he’s received after Pornhub blocked access to the website in Utah. One individual wrote to Weiler that he was “disturbed by the lack of freedom we have in this state.”

Salt Lake County Councilwoman Aimee Winder Newton, who also serves as the governor’s senior adviser and director of the Office of Families, offered her support.

“Wow — people are really passionate about this website. I’m sorry you are getting the backlash. I appreciate that you are trying to protect our kids,” she tweeted to Weiler.

All Utahns next year will have to show some form of identification to use social media under other new laws passed last session that are intended to give parents greater control over their children’s social media use but have also raised privacy concerns. :blackpill:
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Porno biz is a jewish tool to sedate the goyim
 
Newpipe for pornhub kek :forcedsmile:
 
Imagine watching porn without TOR. Why yes I want my ISP to call me up and be like "Ok so you were watching Big booty latinas get assfucked at 9:30PM?" I don't want that shit on record
 
Utah is full of Mormons, and Mormons need young males to be horny and frustrated so they bust nuts in Mormon foids, and create multiple married families.
not a bad arrangement.
 
Imagine watching porn without TOR. Why yes I want my ISP to call me up and be like "Ok so you were watching Big booty latinas get assfucked at 9:30PM?" I don't want that shit on record
Tor is slow.
 
It's been like that in Louisiana for about a year
 
No one visits pornhub anymore
 
Imagine watching porn without TOR. Why yes I want my ISP to call me up and be like "Ok so you were watching Big booty latinas get assfucked at 9:30PM?" I don't want that shit on record
your too boring for them
 

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