San Francisco Chronicle

Visa, Mastercard investigat­e Pornhub financial ties

Company under pressure after report of child abuse, violence

- By Eshe Nelson Eshe Nelson is a New York Times writer.

Visa and Mastercard said they would investigat­e their financial links to MindGeek, parent company of adult website Pornhub, after New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof reported that the website included videos of child abuse and nonconsens­ual sexual violence.

Visa said that it was “actively engaging with the relevant financial institutio­ns” and with MindGeek to investigat­e the allegation­s.

Visa, which works with 61 million merchants and moves nearly $ 12 trillion in money through the financial system in a year, said it was “vigilant” about removing companies doing illegal activity from its network. Banks act as intermedia­ries between payment companies, such as Visa and Mastercard, and businesses.

“If the site is identified as not complying with applicable laws or the financial institutio­ns’ acceptable use policies and underwriti­ng standards they will no longer be able to accept Visa payments,” the statement said.

Mastercard also said it is investigat­ing the allegation­s against Pornhub with MindGeek’s bank. “If the claims are substantia­ted, we will take immediate action,” Mastercard saidt. “When we identify illegal activity, our policy is to ask the acquirer to terminate the relationsh­ip, unless an effective compliance plan is put in place.”

Nearly 7 million videos are posted on Pornhub each year, and while the vast majority of them probably depict consensual acts, many do not, Kristof wrote. He reported that videos of teenage girls who had been victims of assault and traffickin­g had been found on the website. “In each case, offenders were arrested for the assaults, but Pornhub escaped responsibi­lity for sharing the videos and profiting from them,” Kristof wrote.

Pornhub denied the allegation­s and said it was “unequivoca­lly committed to combating child sexual abuse material, and has instituted a comprehens­ive, industryle­ading trust and safety policy to identify and eradicate illegal material from our community.”

Some other payment companies do not allow their services to be used for adult content sites. American Express has a policy against using its cards for “adult digital content.”

And PayPal “prohibits all account holders from buying or selling sexually oriented digital goods,” including videos, pictures and subscripti­ons. Last year, PayPal barred Pornhub, and providers of videos to the site, from making and accepting payments through PayPal. After that, Pornhub added new payment options, including Tether, a blockchain­based cryptocurr­ency.

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