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Mastercard severs ties with Pornhub and Visa suspends payment processing

Website denies there is any illegal material on it but has banned unverified users uploading

Graeme Massie
Los Angeles
Thursday 10 December 2020 19:00 EST
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Mastercard and Visa have blocked their cards being used on adult website Pornhub after the site was accused of hosting videos of child-abuse and rape
Mastercard and Visa have blocked their cards being used on adult website Pornhub after the site was accused of hosting videos of child-abuse and rape (AFP via Getty Images)

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Mastercard severed ties with Pornhub and Visa suspended payment processing after the adult website was accused of hosting videos of child-abuse and rape.

The payment companies took action after their own investigations into allegations made by the New York Times and reviews of their relationships with the Canadian-based website.

“Our investigation over the past several days has confirmed violations of our standards prohibiting unlawful content on their site,” said MasterCard spokesman Seth Eisen.

“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 has said its own investigation is ongoing but it has suspended its use by Pornhub for the time being.

The website has denied there is any illegal material on it and stated that it employs moderators to screen all video uploads.

But because of the controversy it announced that it would block all unverified users from uploading content.

The company called the moves by the card companies as “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,” the site added.

Porbhub says it gets 100 million visits a day and more than 36bn a year.

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