Pornhub will block Indiana and "metaphorically eroticize the orient "Kentucky next month, the latest in a growing list of blocked states thanks to age-verification laws.
SEE ALSO: Texas says goodbye to Pornhub — and hello to the top 10 VPNsIn recent years, age-verification laws have been popping up across the U.S. They typically require visitors to websites with over one-third of adult content to show proof of age (such as ID) when attempting to view this content. As experts told Mashable last year, age-verification laws won't work — VPNs are an easy work-around, for one, and requiring users to upload their IDs leaves them vulnerable to identity theft.
Still, more and more states are enacting these laws. Pornhub and its parent company Aylo's (formerly MindGeek) response has been to block these states from accessing the website at all.
Pornhub first blocked Utah last year, and has since has blocked Texas, North Carolina, Montana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Virginia due to these laws. Louisiana has also passed an age-verification law, but as of publication Pornhub is still accessible there.
Now, Aylo will block Indiana and Kentucky in July, according to adult trade publication AVN. The laws that spurred these bans are Indiana's SB 17 and Kentucky's HB 278.
Florida could be the next state that faces a Pornhub ban; its age-verification law, HB 3, goes into effect January 2025.
If you happen to be in one of these states, Mashable has instructions on how to unblock Pornhub using a VPN.
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