Law You Now Need a Government ID to Access Pornhub in Louisiana - Viewing Pornhub while in Louisiana now requires providing a driver's license to verify your age.


By Samantha Cole
January 3, 2023, 9:12am


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Louisiana's capitol building. Getty Images

A new law makes porn sites liable for content deemed “harmful to minors” if it doesn’t install age verification technology for anyone accessing them in Louisiana—and it’s already affecting how people in the state access Pornhub.

The law, which was signed by Louisiana’s Democratic governor John Bel Edwards in June, became effective on January 1, 2023.

The law, passed as Act 440, states:

“Any commercial entity that knowingly and intentionally publishes or distributes material harmful to minors on the internet from a website that contains a substantial portion of such material shall be held liable if the entity fails to perform reasonable age verification methods to verify the age of individuals attempting to access the material.”

A “substantial portion” is 33.3 percent or more material on a site that’s “harmful to minors.”

Material that’s harmful to minors, according to the act, is defined as appealing to prurient interests, and that consists of “pubic hair, anus, vulva, genitals, or nipple of the female breast; Touching, caressing, or fondling of nipples, breasts, buttocks, anuses, or genitals; Sexual intercourse, masturbation, sodomy, bestiality, oral copulation; flagellation, excretory functions, exhibitions, or any other sexual act,” and lacks “serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value” for someone under 18 years of age.

It also states that any commercial entity in violation will be liable “to an individual for damages resulting from a minor's accessing the material.”
Motherboard confirmed, through a virtual private network, that Pornhub is showing people visiting the site from a Louisiana-based IP address a page that requires identity verification before entering. “Louisiana law now requires us to put in place a process for verifying the age of users who connect to our site from Louisiana,” the page says.

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When Motherboard tested the verification, Pornhub directed us to AllPassTrust, a third-party identity verification site, which connects to LAWallet, a digital driver’s license for Louisianans. Pornhub guarantees that Pornhub doesn’t connect data during this process.

Other major adult sites, including XVideos and XHamster, are still accessible from Louisiana as normal. OnlyFans’ site hangs on the loading page that only displays its logo when accessed from a Louisiana IP, and eventually times out before loading the site. Pornhub, OnlyFans, XHamster, and XVideos did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

It was introduced by Representative Laurie Schegel, who recently supported legislation that banned transgender athletes from competing on girls and women's sports teams in Louisiana. According to local news outlet WAFB, Schegel also works as a counselor who sees patients for “sex addiction” treatment.

“Pornography is destroying our children and they’re getting unlimited access to it on the internet and so if the pornography companies aren’t going to be responsible, I thought we need to go ahead and hold them accountable,” Schlegel told WAFB. Sex addiction as a diagnosis is highly contentious among clinicians; there’s no evidence that sex addiction affects one’s brain in the same ways that addiction to substances does, for example. Online porn and sex addiction have been controversial topics for decades, and it’s been blamed, erroneously, for everything from mass shootings to sexual assault.

Similar age verification proposals have been made in Australia, as well as in the UK, where the Online Safety Bill has been debated, modified, killed and revived since 2021. Sex workers have denounced this and similar attempts at over-broad age verification are harmful to their livelihoods and represent an attack on the industry as a whole.

In December, Republican Sen. Mike Lee from Utah introduced the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA), which seeks to “establish a national definition of obscenity that would apply to obscene content that is transmitted via interstate or foreign communications,” as well as the Shielding Children’s Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Net, or SCREEN Act, which would require porn sites to use age verification technology. Advocates for the adult industry say that Lee’s proposed act and those like it are part of a broader push to censor sexual speech online.
 
Lol, these people are really showing how disconnected they are from the internet.

Nobody is going through this BS when you can just pay 1.99 a month for a VPN and do whatever the fuck you want.

Useful idiots at their best.
 
Nobody is going through this BS when you can just pay 1.99 a month for a VPN and do whatever the fuck you want.
All the ones I'm aware of are at least $15 monthly, but that does raise a good point that I remembered immediately after posting my comment.

It remains to be seen if they'll mandate the same level of age verification (directly or otherwise) for VPNs doing transactions with residents of that state.
 
All the ones I'm aware of are at least $15 monthly, but that does raise a good point that I remembered immediately after posting my comment.

It remains to be seen if they'll mandate the same level of age verification (directly or otherwise) for VPNs doing transactions with residents of that state.
VPNs like Nord VPN are super cheap, like 3€ a month. I am sure there are some cheaper.

Even if they try and build on top of this retarded law, by the time they realize it's not working and actually agree to do something about it, it will be obsolete anyway.

Still, it's very worrying and I hope people rise up against this. Once again, it's all in the name of the children, so you can't disagree.
 
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All the ones I'm aware of are at least $15 monthly, but that does raise a good point that I remembered immediately after posting my comment.

It remains to be seen if they'll mandate the same level of age verification (directly or otherwise) for VPNs doing transactions with residents of that state.
ProtonVPN = $5/month
Surfshark = $2.50/month
Mozilla = $5/month
NordVPN = $3/month if you use Internet Historian's promo code
 
Advocates for the adult industry say that Lee’s proposed act and those like it are part of a broader push to censor sexual speech online.
sexual speech
[wheeze]

Seriously, do not comply with these people trying to hitch their 30 minute long audiovisual rolls of man ass shaking and monkey noises to the concept of free speech-- there is no basis and you will regret it immediately.
Once again, it's all in the name of the children, so you can't disagree.
Isn't it? Nobody has an issue with adults accessing pornography, unless you want to talk about people who don't want the porn industry to be viable in the first place. But porn doesn't cause the exact kind of issues that drinking caused in the years leading up to Prohibition, so I can't see any impetus for anything like that for porn.

ProtonVPN = $5/month
Surfshark = $2.50/month
Mozilla = $5/month
NordVPN = $3/month if you use Internet Historian's promo code
...man, it's a good thing I stopped paying for ExpressVPN when I did.

I for one can't wait to see the first politician get their porn viewing habits leaked when the inevitable data breach occurs.
AllPassTrust at least says it doesn't store any uniquely identifiable information:
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(IP addresses can't be used to precisely locate users.)

I can't immediately tell how LAWallet handles relevant data, though.
 
All the ones I'm aware of are at least $15 monthly,
Are you looking for a specific rare feature set in vpns that severely restricts your options? The ones I'm aware of are like half that and I'm pretty sure it could get cheaper if I'd open up the scope of what is allowed to even appear on my radar.

r/VPNTorrents' list
Not because I torrent, but because I figure that pirates would get sued regularly if copyright trolls had anything to say about it, and they can be the canary in the coal mine.
 
All the ones I'm aware of are at least $15 monthly, but that does raise a good point that I remembered immediately after posting my comment.

It remains to be seen if they'll mandate the same level of age verification (directly or otherwise) for VPNs doing transactions with residents of that state.

Funny PIA is only like $40 ish for a year?
 
Are you looking for a specific rare feature set in vpns that severely restricts your options? The ones I'm aware of are like half that and I'm pretty sure it could get cheaper if I'd open up the scope of what is allowed to even appear on my radar.

r/VPNTorrents' list
Not because I torrent, but because I figure that pirates would get sued regularly if copyright trolls had anything to say about it, and they can be the canary in the coal mine.
Funny PIA is only like $40 ish for a year?

I'm kind of misremembering-- that, or prices have changed since I ended my subscription.

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If I recall correctly, though, if you choose 6 or 12 months, you have to pay the whole amount for the period upfront. Not paying month by month is aggressively incentivized.
 
It remains to be seen if they'll mandate the same level of age verification (directly or otherwise) for VPNs doing transactions with residents of that state.
Oh I’m absolutely expecting them to come for VPNs eventually

The fact that VPNs are widespread, known and content creators get sponsorships for them guarantees the Goverment will come for them.
 
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Just had a thought. Wonder if the aclu will step in because the law is discriminatory against illegals and others who don't have drivers licenses. God knows they pull that shit when it comes to voting and proper id

Edit: also gay teens. Whenever the topic of censoring porn comes up the not groomers (totally groomers) will cry how gay teens need access to figure out if they are gay
 
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