The adult content platform has accused Paris of compromising user privacy Pornhub, one of the world’s largest adult content platforms, has threatened to cease operations in France in protest against stringent age verification regulations, which it claims could leave users’ private data vulnerable to bad actors, hacks, and leaks.The platform’s parent company, Aylo – which also operates popular adult sites like RedTube and YouPorn – has expressed concerns over the feasibility of complying with the French requirements by the June 7 deadline.Starting Wednesday, French users will be greeted by a message denouncing the age verification demands, aiming to explain directly “how dangerous, how potentially privacy-infringing, and how ineffective the French law is,” a company representative told AFP.The French regulatory body, Arcom, mandated that adult websites implement robust age verification systems to prevent minors from accessing explicit content under a law passed in 2023. Non-compliance could result in significant fines or blocking of the website within France. Read more EU nations seek mandatory social media age checks – Bloomberg The legislation envisions the use of third-party verification technologies that would confirm a user’s age without collecting personal data. However, Aylo has argued that the current technological solutions either infringe on user privacy or are not sufficiently reliable. The company insists it supports age verification – but calls for more secure, device-level solutions.“Google, Apple, and Microsoft all have the capability built into their operating systems to verify the age of the user at the operating system or device level,” said Solomon Friedman, vice president for compliance at Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners, which owns Aylo. “I understand that those three entities are large and powerful, but that is not an excuse for France to do what they have done.”The French government maintains that these measures are essential for protecting minors online. Culture Minister Aurore Bergé accused Pornhub, YouPorn, and RedTube of refusing to “comply with our legal framework” and deciding to leave “for the better.” Read more EU state introduces ‘porn passports’ “There will be less violent, degrading, and humiliating content accessible to minors in France. Bye,” Bergé wrote on X on Tuesday. France’s Digital Minister Clara Chappaz added that “requiring pornographic sites to verify the age of their users isn’t stigmatizing adults, but rather protecting our children.”Last month, President Emmanuel Macron confirmed his support for mandatory age verification not only for adult websites but also for teenagers registering on social media platforms, stating that online networks have contributed to suffering and mental health issues among young people.France, Spain, and Greece are also advocating for mandatory age verification on platforms such as Meta’s Facebook and Elon Musk’s X, according to Bloomberg. The three nations reportedly argue that the “lack of proper and widespread age-verification mechanisms” hampers enforcement of age limits. They aim to leverage the EU’s economic power – with its 450 million consumers – to compel tech companies into implementing robust verification systems.