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   Mike Powell to All   
   The age verification effe   
   01 Nov 25 09:46:22   
   
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   The age verification effect: adult site traffic plummets, VPN use soars   
      
   Date:   
   Fri, 31 Oct 2025 18:00:49 +0000   
      
   Description:   
   Age checks force privacy-focused Brits to find potentially risky workarounds   
      
   FULL STORY   
      
   There's been a huge shift in people's internet habits in the UK since age   
   verification checks were introduced on adult websites   or at least that's    
   how it first seems.    
      
    Speaking to the BBC , Pornhub said visits to its site from the UK had fallen   
   by 77% since the Online Safety Act came into force at the end of July, 2025.   
   Does that mean people in the UK lost interest in adult content just as the    
   age verification technology was deployed?    
      
   Pornhub's parent company, Aylo, doesn't think so. Instead, it says people are   
   turning to platforms that are ignoring the new requirements. "There are a   
   number of sites whose traffic has grown exponentially, and these are sites   
   that are not complying," Alex Kekesi, an executive at Aylo told the BBC.    
      
   With around 240,000 adult platforms online, it's not surprising that some   
   haven't kept up with the government's demands.    
      
   But the huge drop in traffic can't just be explained by people visiting other   
   websites. Instead, it's the result a number of factors, including the   
   widespread use of VPN apps as people feel uncomfortable linking their    
   personal data to their online activity.   
      
   What difference does a VPN make?    
      
   A VPN works by encrypting and re-routing your internet traffic via another   
   server. This allows people to bypass geographical restrictions by accessing a   
   website via a server based in another country.    
      
   Unsurprisingly then, lots of people have used VPN to circumvent the age   
   checks. As Laura Tyrylyt, Head of Public Relations at Nord Security told me:   
   "It's naive to think that users have stopped watching such content; they have   
   just moved to other methods."    
      
   Back when the legislation first came into force, Proton VPN recorded a 1400%   
   increase in signups and, more recently, Cybernews reported that there were   
   over 10 million VPN downloads in the first half of the year.    
      
   But these alternatives aren't always safe. People "might try free VPN apps   
   that are known to harvest user data or come from countries like China," says   
   Tyrylyt.    
      
   Ofcom defends OSA   
      
   The government agency responsible for implementing the Online Safety Act,   
   Ofcom, told the BBC that the law is working as intended by preventing    
   children from easily accessing adult material and TechRadar certainly sees   
   OSA's potential benefits .    
      
   Ofcom also said that fewer people are now using VPN than they were in July    
   and that overall UK visits to pornography websites have dropped in general.    
      
   We reached out to Ofcom and requested more information about these figures    
   but they declined to comment on record.   
      
   What's next for age verification in the UK?   
      
   Despite the years of debate that led up to the Online Safety Act, it's still   
   early days, and its long term impact remains to be seen.    
      
   What's clear is that people will continue to find workarounds when they feel   
   their privacy is at risk. The only question is whether those workarounds will   
   end up putting their data in even greater peril.    
      
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   Link to news story:   
   https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/the-age-verification-effect   
   -adult-site-traffic-plummets-vpn-use-soars   
      
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