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Pornhub Pulls Out of France: With Smoking on the Decline, What Vices Are Left?

The move by Pornhub follows months of mounting legal pressure. French lawmakers have recently ramped up enforcement of a 2023 law requiring all adult websites to implement strict age verification technology.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 4, 2025
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Pornhub Pulls Out of France: With Smoking on the Decline, What Vices Are Left?

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In a surprise move that underscores shifting cultural and regulatory winds, adult entertainment giant Pornhub has announced it is pulling out of the French market. The decision, reportedly due to increased pressure from government-imposed age verification laws, has sparked a broader conversation: with adult content disappearing and public smoking soon to be a thing of the past, what vices are still left in France — a nation once famous for its unapologetic indulgence?

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The move by Pornhub follows months of mounting legal pressure. French lawmakers have recently ramped up enforcement of a 2023 law requiring all adult websites to implement strict age verification technology. Unlike the simple “Are you over 18?” pop-ups of the past, the law demands biometric or government ID-based verification to ensure minors are kept off such platforms. The regulation is part of a broader push to protect children from online harm, but critics have called it both invasive and technically unfeasible.

Pornhub Is Pulling Out of France

Pornhub, along with several other adult content sites, was blocked by French internet service providers earlier this year after failing to comply with the law. The company has since decided to shut down its operations in France entirely, stating that the technological and legal barriers make it impossible to continue serving French users while protecting their privacy.

“This isn’t about morality — it’s about bureaucracy and surveillance,” said one digital rights advocate in Paris. “The government wants platforms to implement systems that would expose adults’ identities just to watch legal content. That’s not regulation; it’s overreach.”

Still, the public reaction has been mixed. While privacy advocates and some civil libertarians have raised concerns, others have welcomed the restrictions, viewing them as long overdue. “We can’t pretend that 13-year-olds haven’t been watching porn on their phones,” one government official noted. “This law is about protecting children and bringing digital content in line with the same standards we use offline.”

The Pornhub departure comes at a moment of broader cultural change. Just weeks from now, France’s nationwide public smoking ban will go into effect. Starting July 1, smoking will be prohibited in parks, beaches, forests, and within a certain distance of schools and public buildings. It marks one of the most significant anti-smoking measures in French history — and a notable blow to a habit that has long been tied to the image of the French café culture and cinematic cool.

Both moves — targeting adult content and smoking — reflect a growing tension in France between its deeply rooted libertine identity and a rising tide of health-conscious, child-protective policymaking. Once known for its laissez-faire attitude toward pleasure, France now seems to be redefining the boundaries of personal freedom.

So what’s left?

“If you told someone in 1985 that France would one day ban smoking in parks and block porn websites, they’d have laughed you out of the café,” said a cultural historian at the Sorbonne. “Wine and cheese may still be sacred, but even those are under health advisories now.”

Pornhub and three other porn sites face EU child safety probe

With alcohol consumption already declining among French youth and new taxes looming on sugary products, France may be inching toward a more regulated and restrained version of itself. While many applaud these changes as signs of progress and responsibility, others view them as the slow erosion of a national identity that once embraced life’s pleasures — however indulgent or controversial.

For now, French users seeking adult content will need to rely on VPNs or lesser-known platforms not yet blocked by regulators. Smokers, meanwhile, will find fewer and fewer public spaces where lighting up is still legal. As the nation redefines its relationship with vice, one thing is clear: the age of unfiltered indulgence in France may be fading — or at least going underground.

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