
Recent survey in the UK shows that over a half of adult have no idea about the government’s Digital Economy Act. This is a new bill about median and Internet regulations. What about porn in UK the United Kingdom?
The government in country is going regulate and later restrict access to adult websites in the UK.
New laws give UK authorities the power to limit and block any site if it is for adults only in nature. This means that all adult websites in the country will be blocked by default.
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New age-verification scheme
According to the new law, any website deemed to be adult only in nature will require all users to sign-up to an age-verification program to login the website.
All users will need to enter identifying information, like passport or credit cards details.
Some time ago a new AgeID was launched. It was developed by MindGeek, a company which also owns several of the internet’s most popular pornographic websites such as Pornhub, RedTube and YouPorn.
AgeID uses such official documents as driver’s licenses or passports to verify user’s age.
“but submitting a mobile number tied to a contract phone could be another option”
The person’s age will then be checked by a third-party company, with users then given a “secure login for all future access”.
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Who will make a decision what is porn and what is not?
British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) the UK’s film regulator will decide what is adult content and what is not.
Also, the BBFC will control all adult websites for having age verification checks . It will and has the power to fine those that do not.
The BBFC will check if the site contains any kind of pornographic materials.
“In practice, that means that R18 – the BBFC’s most liberal classification, applied to pornographic works that can be shown in licensed cinemas or sold in licensed sex shops only, to adults only – will be the benchmark for what is acceptable”
When Be All Porn Sites Blocked in UK?
The process will go live in April, but according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
“age verification will be enforceable by the end of the year”.
“The BBFC hasn’t issued any guidance to pornographers on how age verification tools will have to work which has led to difficulties in creating any age verification systems”.
Three most visited UK porn websites, ManyVids, xHamster, and BongaCams, were unable to confirm how they will implement age verification process.
Speaking after government pushed back the roll-out, Myles Jackman, a lawyer for digital advocacy firm Open Rights Group, called the delay a “temporary victory for privacy and security to ensure pornography isn’t the canary in the coal mine of free speech”.
Good or Bad?
These changes sure are sure a good way to safeguard children under 18 years old. However, according to the Independent
“some argue that the tool could be wrongly used to breach the privacy of internet users”
“The big risk is that the data from the user is not held securely, and that their privacy is violated when that data is hacked or breached that is ridiculously likely to happen”.
We remember that user’s personal data from Facebook has been harvested by some third-party companies. So many opposed to the bill are talking about the risk that personal porn history can be hacked and then used somehow.
What do Porn Companies say?
There are also many concerns that such new scheme could give the world’s biggest porn site a monopoly and access to data similar to that of Facebook and Twitter.
There is also no legal requirement for sites to offer users a choice of age verification services.
Critics of the scheme say this could allow MindGeek, which controls most of the world’s online porn traffic and has developed its own age verification service, to corner the market.
Jim Killock, the executive director of Open Rights Group, told the Guardian the draft guidance would make MindGeek the “Facebook of porn” with vast amounts of data on users’ viewing habits.
“These are the two key points,” Killock said. “There is no requirement for user choice and there is no requirement for any privacy to be higher than the General Data Protection Regulation. Basically, they are washing their hands and hoping the market will sort it out”.
UPDATE: The BBFC’s position on user privacy and data security for sensitive personal sexual information can be summarised (in)effectively as follows:
“Don’t ask us; ask the ICO”.
(Mind the regulatory gap please ladies and gentlemen, nothing to see here). pic.twitter.com/Fu42i4lr49
— Myles Jackman (@MylesJackman) March 26, 2018