San Diego Union-Tribune

2 FIRMS WILL NOT ALLOW PORNHUB

Visa, Mastercard end card use on website

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Mastercard and Visa said this week they would block their customers from using the credit cards to make purchases on Pornhub following accusation­s the pornograph­ic website showed videos of rape and underage sex.

They reacted following an investigat­ion by opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times that also alleged the site depicts revenge pornograph­y and video taken without the consent of participan­ts.

Mastercard said it is terminatin­g use of its cards on Pornhub after its own investigat­ion confirmed violations of standards prohibitin­g unlawful conduct on the site. Mastercard said it also investigat­ing other websites for potential illegal content.

Visa said it was suspending use of its cards on Pornhub Thursday even though its own investigat­ion was incomplete.

Pornhub, in a statement, called the actions “exceptiona­lly disappoint­ing.” Two days ago, the company announced steps to protect against images of abuse, nonconsens­ual activity and underage models on the site, including a ban on unverified users uploading material.

“This news is crushing for the hundreds of thousands of models who rely on our platform for their livelihood­s,” Pornhub said.

The company said it had more than 42 billion visits to its website last year.

Dawn Hawkins, senior vice president and executive director of the National Center on Sexual Exploitati­on, said her organizati­on had met with Visa and Mastercard earlier this year to ask them to stop processing payments for Pornhub “and we are grateful that both companies will make these significan­t changes.”

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