Colman Noctor: France pulls the plug on underage access to pornography
Colman NOctor: "The French culture minister Aurore Berge wrote on X that it would “so much the better” if Pornhub and other Aylo sites cut off access for French users rather than “conforming to our legal framework”."
In a significant stride toward safeguarding its children, the French government has enacted stringent age verification laws targeting online pornography. Aimed at curbing underage access to explicit content, the move has sparked a global conversation on the balance between child protection and digital privacy.
Despite widespread support, the global implementation of age verification systems raises concerns in certain quarters about user privacy and data security.
Critics of this new French law argue that requiring users to submit personal identification could lead to potential data breaches and misuse of sensitive information. It would seem the law’s “double anonymity” approach, which seeks to minimise data exposure by separating the verification process from the content providers, is not reassurance enough for some.
These and other similar initiatives have led to the implementation of voluntary codes regarding the delay of smartphone ownership in primary schools and the potential introduction of smartphone pouches in secondary schools.
- Dr Colman Noctor is a child psychotherapist

