
Il traffico del sito porno nel Regno Unito si immerge mentre le regole di verifica dell’età hanno effetto – Pornhub perde più di 1 milione di visitatori in due settimane dopo l’entrata in vigore della legge sulla sicurezza online
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> #Pornhub, the UK’s most-visited adult site, experienced a 47% drop in traffic between July 24, the day before the rules came into force, and August 8
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> Tim Bradshaw in London
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> Published yesterday
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> Updated 23:18
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> Traffic from British users to some of the world’s most popular pornography websites has almost halved since new age verification rules came into force in the UK, with Pornhub losing more than 1mn visitors in just two weeks.
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> Media regulator Ofcom on July 25 began enforcing the new requirements for adult sites to check the age of all UK users under the Online Safety Act, one of the world’s toughest new regimes aimed at protecting children on the internet.
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> Users have, among other options, been asked to upload identity documents, enter credit card details or scan their faces with a camera to prove they are over 18.
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> Pornhub, the UK’s most-visited adult site, experienced a 47 per cent drop in traffic between July 24, the day before the rules came into force, and August 8, according to data from Similarweb, a web analytics and digital market intelligence provider.
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> Visits to XVideos, another leading adult site, were also down 47 per cent over the same timeframe, while traffic to xHamster, the third of the most popular porn sites, fell 39 per cent over the period.
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> Pornhub’s average daily visits fell from 3.2mn in July to 2.0mn in the first nine days of August, while xHamster dropped from 1.7mn to 1.2mn month on month.
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> Pornhub said: “As we’ve seen in many jurisdictions around the world, there is often a drop in traffic for compliant sites and an increase in traffic for non-compliant sites.”
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> Neither xHamster nor XVideos immediately responded to a request for comment.
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> The introduction of the UK’s age verification scheme coincided with a huge rise in British usage of virtual private networks, services which disguise a user’s online location.
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> Several VPN apps shot to the top of the UK’s iPhone App Store charts as providers including Proton and Nord Security touted 10-fold increases in usage.
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> Anyone using a VPN in the UK would appear in Similarweb’s data as if they were accessing a site from another country. It is unclear to what extent the sudden change in traffic patterns to Pornhub and its rivals can be attributed to VPN usage.
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> Ofcom announced ahead of the introduction of the new rules that several major porn providers including Pornhub had agreed to impose effective age checks to comply with the new rules. But many waited until the July 25 deadline before doing so.
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> The dramatic drop in visitors to adult sites was not mirrored in social networking sites such as Elon Musk’s X and Reddit, which had relatively steady traffic figures after introducing age checks last month, according to Similarweb.
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> Britain’s new online safety rules are designed to prevent children under the age of 18 from accessing sites that carry pornography as well as harmful material that relates to self-harm, eating disorders or suicide.
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> The law, which was passed in 2023 but is being implemented in phases, is a global test case in forcing tech companies to take greater responsibility for protecting children online, as the EU, Australia and several US states also look to impose age assurance requirements for certain sites.
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> Ofcom’s research has shown 8 per cent of children aged 8-14 in the UK, and 19 per cent of 13 to 14-year-old boys, have visited an online porn site in a month.
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> The law’s objectives are widely supported by the general public, but its implementation has met with a backlash over privacy concerns, as well as complaints from some in the US government and Silicon Valley over its purported impact on free speech.
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> The figures from Similarweb provide the first indication of how British internet users are responding to the new online safety regime but the impact may moderate as people adjust to the new rules or learn how to use age verification tools.
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> Visitors to individual websites can vary widely day by day depending on a wide range of factors, from the weather to big sporting events.
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> Total monthly visits to the 90 largest adult sites fell 23 per cent from July to August, according to Similarweb, suggesting wide variance between the very top sites and less well-known providers. Some smaller sites had dramatic increases in traffic.
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> Ofcom is assessing compliance with the law and its wider impact. The regulator has started investigating four companies, responsible for running more than 30 porn sites, over whether they are doing enough to stop under-18s from accessing their services.
They should reveal how many hits come from Whitehall and Westminster. The ones closing access are always the ones wanting to keep it themselves.
“No more wankin’ ey”
Sure, and I’ll bet other countries saw a 1mn visitor increase when you count them up together.
It’s summer, we’re all having the odd outdoors wank.
But sudden, stepwise increase in Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, and Denmark.
Nice.
now, where will that amount of lust go?
Half underage, half ashamed to verify?
I’m surprised that the drop is 47%, which would mean 50% of previous PH visitors from the UK gave their details to age verification services in order to access PH, instead of using a VPN…
So 1 million kids are forced to watch illegal porn
and that’s not necessarily kids being prevented from visiting, but mostly builders and people who aren’t technical enough to think that they aren’t being scammed by sending ID or scanning their face to visit a porn website
I don’t need porn the government fucks me everyday
Download as much porn as possible before similar legislation is introduced in the rest of Europe. Save the videos/pictures on a USB drive and exchange them with your friends when you’re done with using yours.
/s?
Suddenly there is a surge of 1m users from “VPN Location 1”
Hardrive storage sales 📈📈📈
Guess a million people suddenly discovered VPNs overnight, Online Safety Act really shook things up
I bet the Netherlands has seen a remarkable increase in porn traffic.
And then the other worse sites get more visitors…
I guess they’ll just go underground then.
All those 1mill kids that can’t get on. Save the children
Somehow this is both great and sad news all at once.
1M visitors just from UK? damn, lots of wankers
In completely unrelated news, traffic to porn sites from other countries have all increased by the exact number that had decreased from the UK.
Won’t somebody think of the porn barons!
“One of most visited adult sites”
ddl ftw
VPN sale increase +1 million users in the UK 😜😂
Wouldn’t using a vpn mean that viewers aren’t showing as from uk?
…yet weirdly traffic from other countries goes up by the same amount in the same time period.
Which country’s traffic surged? 😂
So tube8? or anywhere else really – isn’t it only xvideos and pornhub that’s been hit so far? The sites are endless, it’s a fruitless endevour lol
It will simply lead people to use less trackable means like telegram. You’d also be surprised to know that Wikipedia Commons has a lot of porn videos on it
Weird how they need to shield people from pornography but feel no compulsion to protect people from Russian disinformation
I’d be interested to learn if anyone who makes these decisions also has a vested interest in either vpns or good old fashioned jazz mags.
Someone’s gotta be making some money somewhere it’s the only reason things happen for the worse or for the better nowadays.
I don’t understand. What’s the goal here ? What’s the problem with teenagers watching porn ? We all did. Even teenage boomers were wanking on models in magazines.
What about onlyfans ?
Where there’s a willy there’s a way
Well yeah. But now I access it via a Swiss vpn so I imagine the number of visitors they get has increased in other countries
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Great, kids’ problems are all solved. They can stop being unhappy now, and the government can pat itself on the back for a job well done at no cost. Much easier than tackeling the rapidly declining social welfare, rapidly increasing poverty, reduction in available outdoor activities, and constant doom and gloom about a world eating itself apart. But at least they can’t have a wank on a trusted porn site without a vpn now.
Not only that, but the quality has gone down. Or, at least that is what my single friends tell me. Yeah….
What kind of measurement is mn? Is it a shorthand for million? Not that much honestly.
[VPN Sales increase 1400%](https://mashable.com/article/proton-vpn-uk-age-verification-signups?test_uuid=003aGE6xTMbhuvdzpnH5X4Q&test_variant=b)
Shhh everybody, let them think they’ve won
That explains why the far-right “protestors” seem more angry of late.