The European Commission is asking three of the world's biggest pornography sites to provide details of the measures they have taken to better protect minors fro
FILE - European Union flags flap in the wind outside EU headquarters in Brussels, Friday, April 5, 2024. The European Commission is asking three of the worldâs biggest pornography sites to provide details of the measures they have taken to better protect minors from accessing their content and prevent gender-based violence .
Pornhub, XVideos and Stripchat have been classed as "very large online platforms" subject to more stringent controls under the DSA because they each have 45 million average monthly users.Utah leaders call pornography a public health crisis The European Commission is also asking the companies to explain how they have adapted their internal organization to comply with the DSA.
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