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Where to Watch After the Porn Ban? (Age Verification Laws Explained)

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Dr. Neha Mehta will tell you everything about India's new porn ban, age verification laws, and what happens after the government blocks adult websites. This expert has some great advice on understanding these new rules so that you know your options and stay safe online. Firstly let's understand what is happening in India The Indian government is tightening its grip on obscene online content. In February 2026, five OTT platforms — MoodXVIP, Koyal Playpro, Digi Movieplex, Feel, and Jugnu — were blocked for streaming obscene and pornographic content . This came just months after 25 platforms, including popular names like ULLU and ALTT Balaji, were banned in 2025 . But this is not just about banning apps anymore. The government is now planning new laws that could change how every Indian accesses adult content online. The draft IT (Digital Code) Rules, 2026, propose something huge: all digital content will be classified by age, just like movies. Adult-only content will require a "reliable age verification system" . This means no more anonymous browsing on adult websites. Your age may need to be verified before you can watch anything. The government is also considering age-based access limits for social media platforms, following in the footsteps of Australia, France, and Greece . Facts by which you will understand the new porn ban and age verification laws Fact no.1 – What has already been banned – The government has blocked at least 30 OTT platforms in the last year for hosting obscene content. The latest bans in February 2026 include MoodXVIP, Koyal Playpro, Digi Movieplex, Feel, and Jugnu . These platforms were streaming content that violated Section 67 and 67A of the Information Technology Act, which prohibit publishing obscene or sexually explicit material electronically . Fact no.2 – Why the government is doing this – The crackdown was triggered by multiple factors. First, the Supreme Court directed the government to draft rules for online obscenity following public outrage over Ranveer Allahbadia (BeerBiceps) and Samay Raina's India's Got Latent controversy . Second, the National Commission on Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) flagged obscene content on several platforms . The government's stated objective is to protect minors from harmful content and maintain public decency . Fact no.3 – The new IT (Digital Code) Rules, 2026 explained – The draft rules propose classifying all digital content by age suitability. The categories are: 'U' (all ages), 7+, 13+, 16+, adult-only, and special categories for professionals . Any content rated U/A 13+ or higher must have parental control mechanisms. Adult-only content must implement a "reliable age verification system" . This means adult websites may soon ask for ID proof or other verification before granting access. Fact no.4 – What counts as "obscene" under the new rules – The draft defines digital content as obscene if it is "lascivious, or appeals to the prurient interest, or if its effect… tends to deprave and corrupt persons" . The rules also ban content that offends good taste or decency, attacks religions or communities, denigrates women, or represents violence or obscenity as desirable . This definition is borrowed from the old Cable TV Network Rules of 1994, which critics say is outdated for the digital age . Fact no.5 – Age verification – how it might work – The draft rules require adult-only content to implement a "reliable age verification system" . India's Chief Economic Advisor has also proposed that platforms "should be made responsible for enforcing age verification and age-appropriate defaults, particularly for social media, gambling apps, auto-play features, and targeted advert... ------------------- هل أعجبك فيديو (Where to Watch After the Porn Ban? (Age Verification Laws Explained))؟ يمكنك اكتشاف المزيد من المحتوى المشابه، مشاهدة أحدث الفيديوهات، والتفاعل مع صناع المحتوى مباشرة على منصة VibVob. شارك برأيك في التعليقات بالأسفل وكن جزءاً من مجتمعنا التفاعلي.

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