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UK Porn Crackdown: Pornhub Loses 77% of Visitors After Age Checks

Key Takeaways

  • Pornhub’s UK traffic dropped 77% since age verification rules began
  • Google searches for porn in UK fell 56% after new regulations
  • Experts call it a “big win for child protection” against harmful content

Britain’s new online safety regulations have caused a dramatic collapse in adult website traffic, with Pornhub losing 77% of its UK visitors since July. The implementation of mandatory age verification under the Online Safety Act has significantly reduced access to pornography across the country.

Since July 25, visitors to adult sites must verify they’re over 18 through methods including credit card details, photo ID uploads, or facial age estimation using selfies. These measures aim to prevent under-18s from accessing explicit material.

Legal Expert Calls Decline “Dramatic”

Mark Jones, a Partner at Payne Hicks Beach, described the 77% traffic drop as “a dramatic figure.” He stated: “While this figure is not completely understood and might be attributed to a number of factors, anything that protects children in the online environment from harmful content is welcome news.”

Strict Penalties for Violations

The Online Safety Act requires platforms to prevent children from viewing harmful content, including pornography, self-harm promotion, dangerous challenges, serious violence, and hate speech. Companies violating the act face fines up to £18 million or 10% of global turnover, and could be blocked from operating in the UK.

Adult content providers have seven age verification options: photo-ID matching, facial age estimation, mobile-network operator checks, credit card verification, email-based age estimation, digital identity services, and open banking.

Alarming Child Exposure Statistics

The legislation responds to growing concerns about children accessing harmful content online. A recent Internet Matters study found 70% of children aged 9-13 reported exposure to harmful content, with 13% encountering hate speech, 15% seeing misinformation, and 10% viewing violent content.

Ofcom research shows 8% of UK children aged 8-14 visit porn sites monthly. Professor Elena Martellozzo, Childlight’s European hub director, called the traffic decline “a big win for child protection.”

“For too long children have been just a click away from explicit material,” she said. “Our latest data shows one in five children have seen sexual content they didn’t want to in the past year, and there are concerns that repeated exposure can normalise harmful attitudes and shape young people’s understanding of relationships in worrying ways.”

She emphasized that “age checks aren’t about censorship, they’re about creating healthier, safer online spaces for children to grow up in.”

The regulations appear to be reducing overall porn consumption, with NymVPN reporting a 56% plunge in Google searches for pornography in the UK.

What is the Online Safety Act?

The Online Safety Act 2023 establishes new laws protecting children and adults online. It imposes duties on social media companies and search services to enhance user safety. The act requires providers to implement systems reducing illegal activity risks and remove illegal content promptly.

Strongest protections target children, requiring platforms to prevent access to harmful and age-inappropriate content while providing clear reporting mechanisms. Adult users also gain more transparency about potentially harmful content and greater control over their viewing preferences.

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