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Australia: A new law effective by December 2025 will require social media companies to prevent children under 16 from using their platforms, part of broader efforts to enhance online child safety.
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Australia: The Online Safety Act 2021 allows for industry codes to regulate harmful online material. For adult content (Class 2 material), this includes requiring restricted access systems (RAS) with age confirmation to prevent underage access.
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Ireland: The Protection of Children (Online Age Verification) Bill 2024 proposed requiring ISPs and app stores to ensure minors couldn't access adult content via age verification. The bill lapsed in January 2025.
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Sweden: A new law effective July 1, 2025, updates Sweden's sex purchase laws to criminalize the purchase of custom-made pornographic content (e.g., on OnlyFans) and payments for live cam shows. The seller is not penalized.
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Spain: The Cartera Digital Beta (dubbed "Pajaporte") is a national initiative developing a mobile wallet app for age verification to prevent minors from accessing online pornography, linked to government ID and issuing monthly access credits.
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Italy: The Caivano Decree (converted into Law No. 159/2023) bans minors from accessing online pornographic content and mandates age verification systems, often using the national digital ID (SPID) with "double anonymity," overseen by AGCom.
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EU: The Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD) requires platforms to implement measures to protect minors from harmful content, which includes pornographic material.
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EU: The Digital Services Act (DSA) requires platforms, especially Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs), to take measures to prevent minors from accessing pornographic content, including through age verification tools.
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France: The Law to Secure and Regulate the Digital Space (SREN Act), enacted May 2024, mandates that websites with adult content implement robust age verification systems, adhering to standards set by Arcom, often requiring "double anonymity."
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Canada: Bill S-210 (Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act) passed the Senate and aimed to require companies distributing pornography online to implement age verification. However, the bill lapsed and did not become law.
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USA (Utah): Utah Code ยง76-10-1231 mandates that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must, upon a consumer's request, filter content to prevent the transmission of material deemed harmful to minors.
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USA: The SCREEN Act (Shielding Children's Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Net Act), H.R. 1623, proposes a federal mandate for platforms creating, hosting, or distributing pornographic content to implement age verification technologies to prevent access by minors.
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USA: The Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) aims to update obscenity laws. If passed, it could criminalize the production and distribution of most online pornography by setting a new federal standard for obscene content, targeting distributors rather than viewers.
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