Australian users are now unable to access adult websites owned by Canadian-based Aylo after new laws took effect on March 9. A teenage child looks at a screen of age-restricted content on a laptop screen in London, England, on Jan. 17, 2023. Leon Neal/Getty Images3/9/2026|Updated: 3/9/2026Global adult entertainment giant Aylo has blocked Australians from accessing its pornography websites in response to new laws requiring online platforms to verify users’ age for R-rated content.On March 9, the second tranche of Australia’s Age-Restricted Material Codes came in to effect, forcing digital platforms to impose strict age verification to prevent children under 18 from accessing adult and harmful online materials.
Adult Entertainment Giant Blocks Australians Over New Age-Verification Laws
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