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    By Emma ReynoldsAugust 5, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has multiple pornography platforms on allegations that they fall afoul of age verification laws. The state passed HB 3 in March 2024 and the law took effect in January 2025. HB 3 new requirements on services to confirm the ages of their users if they contain “material harmful to minors” and to ensure nobody younger than 18 accesses their content.

    The lawsuit today targets the companies behind several porn sites, including XVideos, XNXX, BangBros and Girls Gone Wild, as well as adult advertising network Traffic Factory. “We are taking legal action against these online pornographers who are willfully preying on the innocence of children for their financial gain,” Uthmeier said.

    Although today’s lawsuit focuses on pornography providers, many of the provisions in HB 3 also center on teen use of social media. In June, a judge the law after NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association — groups representing several social media platforms — sought a preliminary injunction. Uthmeier has appealed that injunction to the Eleventh Circuit.

    Yahoo, the parent company of Engadget, is a member of NetChoice.

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