Toronto Star

MasterCard, Visa end use of their cards on Pornhub

Allegation­s of illegal content on website dog Montreal company

- JON VICTOR

MONTREAL—Payments companies MasterCard and Visa say they will no longer allow their cards to be used on Pornhub, a website owned by the Montreal-based company Mindgeek.

Pornhub came under fire last week after the New York Times reported that the website hosts videos of child sexual assaults and exploitati­ons, prompting Visa and MasterCard to investigat­e their relationsh­ip with the site.

“Our investigat­ion over the past several days has confirmed violations of our standards prohibitin­g unlawful content on their site,” said Seth Eisen, a MasterCard spokespers­on. “As a result, and in accordance with our policies, we instructed the financial institutio­ns that connect the site to our network to terminate acceptance.”

Visa said Thursday afternoon that its investigat­ion is ongoing, but it is suspending Pornhub’s acceptance privileges pending its completion.

Pornhub denies there is illegal content on its site, saying it employs moderators to screen every video upload. In response to the backlash, Pornhub said this week that it would bar unverified users from uploading content to the website.

Pornhub said in a statement Thursday that the moves by Visa and MasterCard are “exceptiona­lly disappoint­ing, as they come just two days after Pornhub instituted the most far-reaching safeguards in user-generated platform history.”

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

Mindgeek is a conglomera­te that owns more than 100 websites, production companies and brands. Pornhub itself is one of the most highly frequented pornograph­y sites, with more than 100 million daily visits and more than 36 billion visits per year, according to the company.

The allegation­s against Pornhub have prompted reactions from politician­s including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said his government was working with police and security officials to investigat­e.

MasterCard is also investigat­ing potential illegal content on other websites, the company said.

PayPal stopped payment services to Pornhub last year and American Express said earlier this week that it has a longstandi­ng policy that prevents card acceptance on adult websites.

 ?? DANIEL ACKER BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO ?? Pornhub came under fire after a report that the website hosts videos of child sexual assaults and exploitati­ons, prompting Visa and MasterCard to investigat­e their relationsh­ip with the site.
DANIEL ACKER BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO Pornhub came under fire after a report that the website hosts videos of child sexual assaults and exploitati­ons, prompting Visa and MasterCard to investigat­e their relationsh­ip with the site.

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