Porn restrictions in the U.S. by state (2025)

Understand the laws in your state for accessing adult content, and what to do about it for your privacy

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Casey Ford. PhDTechnical reviewer
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As of 2025, more than a dozen U.S. states have introduced laws restricting access to adult websites like Pornhub and XVideos. These rules often require visitors to upload government-issued IDs for age verification, something most users don’t want to do.

When sites like Pornhub refuse to handle that data, they block entire states rather than risk privacy violations. If you’ve seen a message like “This site is unavailable in your region,” this is why.

This guide explains which states are affected, how these laws work, and how NymVPN helps you browse safely with state-level control.

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States that have restricted Pornhub and other adult sites

It's not a free country when your freedom to information is different in 50 different locales. Here’s a current overview of U.S. states where adult content access is fully or partially restricted due to ID verification laws or content regulations.

Legend

  • High: Enacted law or regulations for restricting adult content (active or takes effect in 2025)
  • Medium: State Introduced laws which passed chamber but are not enacted
  • Low: No statewide laws regarding restricting adult content
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Porn restrictions by US state

Porn restrictions status by US state

US State

Status

Bill / effective date

Risk

Alabama

Enacted

HB 164 — Oct 1, 2024

High

Alaska

Low

Arizona

Enacted (effective soon)

HB 2112 — Sep 25, 2025

High

Arkansas

Enacted

SB 66 / Act 612 — Jul 31, 2023

High

California

Low

Colorado

Failed (2025 session)

SB 25‑201 — postponed

Low

Connecticut

Low

Delaware

Low

Florida

Enacted

HB 3 — Jan 1, 2025

High

Georgia

Related law (social media age checks)

SB 351 — not porn‑specific

Medium

Hawaii

Introduced (2025)

HB 1198 / HB 1212

Medium

Idaho

Enacted

H 498 — Jul 1, 2024

High

Illinois

Failed (2025 session)

HB 1103; SB 2082

Low

Indiana

Enacted

SB 17 — Aug 16, 2024

High

Iowa

Moving (2025)

SF 207/443; HF 864 — progressed

Medium

Kansas

Enacted

SB 394 — Jul 1, 2024

High

Kentucky

Enacted

HB 278 — Jul 15, 2024

High

Louisiana

Enacted

Act 440 — Jan 1, 2023; HB 77 — Aug 1, 2023

High

Maine

Low

Maryland

Failed (2025 session)

HB 1212

Low

Massachusetts

Low

Michigan

Introduced (2025)

SB 191; SB 284 / HB 4429

Medium

Minnesota

Introduced (2025)

SF 2105; HF 1434; HF 1875

Medium

Mississippi

Enacted

SB 2346 — Jul 1, 2023

High

Missouri

Enacted (admin rule)

15 CSR 60‑18 — May 7, 2025

High

Montana

Enacted

SB 544 — Jan 1, 2024

High

Nebraska

Enacted

LB 1092 — Jul 2024

High

Nevada

Failed (2025 session)

AB 294

Low

New Hampshire

Low

New Jersey

Introduced (2025)

S4455; A4146

Medium

New Mexico

Failed (2025 session)

HB 44

Low

New York

Failed (2025 session)

S3591 / A3946

Low

North Carolina

Enacted

HB 8 — Jan 1, 2024

High

North Dakota

Enacted (effective soon)

HB 1561 — Aug 1, 2025; SB 2380 (age signal) — Aug 1, 2026

High

Ohio

Enacted (effective soon)

HB 96 — Sep 29, 2025

High

Oklahoma

Enacted

SB 1959 — Nov 1, 2024

High

Oregon

Failed (2025 session)

HB 2032

Low

Pennsylvania

Introduced (2025)

SB 603; HB 1513

Medium

Rhode Island

Low

South Carolina

Enacted

HB 3424 — Jan 1, 2025

High

South Dakota

Enacted

HB 1053 — Jul 1, 2025

High

Tennessee

Enacted

SB 1792 — Jan 1, 2025

High

Texas

Enacted / enforceable

HB 1181 — enforcement allowed per SCOTUS (Jun 27, 2025)

High

Utah

Enacted

SB 287 — May 3, 2023

High

Vermont

Low

Virginia

Enacted

SB 1515 — Jul 1, 2023

High

Washington

Low

West Virginia

Failed (2025 session)

SB 293; HB 2689

Low

Wisconsin

Passed first chamber (2025)

AB 105 / SB 130

Medium

Wyoming

Enacted

HB 43 — Jul 1, 2025

High

Why these laws exist

Supporters of these laws claim they protect minors, but they come with major privacy tradeoffs. Requiring users to upload IDs or face scans introduces long-term data risks, since these verification databases can be hacked, sold, or subpoenaed.

In practice, these policies pressure adults to surrender personal information in exchange for basic internet access, and that’s a dangerous precedent.

NymVPN’s state-level routing: A smarter way to bypass censorship

Most VPNs only let you select servers by city or country, which works for streaming or bypassing geo-blocks but not for state-level censorship.

For example, connecting through Dallas or Houston on a typical VPN still places you inside Florida, where adult content is blocked statewide. Even if you switch cities, you can still be denied access.

NymVPN fixes this with state-level routing. It lets you choose connections in privacy-friendly states like California or New York, ensuring you never tunnel into a restricted region by accident.

This level of precision matters because it:

  • Avoids accidental routing through blocked states
  • Increases success rates when accessing adult or restricted content
  • Reduces content errors caused by mismatched IP data
  • Blends your traffic into a decentralized mixnet for stronger anonymity

By letting you select your state, not just your city, NymVPN gives you true control over your digital location and privacy.

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How to regain access privately

If you live in or travel through a restricted state, here’s how to restore access safely:

  1. Download NymVPN.
  2. Create your anonymous account — no ID or email required.
  3. Select an entry server in a non-restricted state like New York or Illinois
  4. Use the Fast mode for HD streaming with decentralized protections.
  5. Browse normally — Nym keeps your identity, location, and activity private.

Why state-level privacy matters

State laws shouldn’t decide what you can or can’t view online. Yet digital censorship is being legislated by geography — and the same infrastructure used to block adult sites could one day be used to restrict health, political, or LGBTQ+ content.

Choosing a VPN that understands state boundaries keeps your digital rights intact. With NymVPN’s decentralized design, there are no central servers or logs, and no single authority capable of linking your identity to your browsing.

Build a robust privacy stack

Using NymVPN is the most powerful first step toward online privacy, but lasting protection comes from combining tools that cover every layer of your digital life.

Together, they create a secure ecosystem where your identity, communications, and payments remain truly yours.

1. Decentralized VPN (NymVPN)

Your gateway to an uncensored internet. NymVPN hides your IP address, encrypts traffic, and prevents metadata leaks through a decentralized mixnet. It keeps your location private even against state-level restrictions and ISP monitoring.

2. Private Messaging

Apps like Session let you chat without phone numbers or server logs. They route messages through an onion-routed network, protecting metadata that even most encrypted messengers still reveal.

3. Privacy-respecting search engines

Switch from surveillance-based search engines to private alternatives that don’t log your queries or clicks. Combine these with NymVPN for complete search anonymity. → See recommendations in Most Private Search Engines

4. Anonymous payments

Cryptocurrencies like Monero and Zcash offer privacy-preserving ways to pay for digital services or subscriptions without linking transactions to your identity. Using private crypto ensures your financial data stays separate from your browsing activity.

5. Private browsers

Use privacy-first browsers that automatically block trackers and fingerprinting scripts. Add lightweight extensions for password protection, script control, and cookie isolation to reduce your digital exhaust and keep everyday browsing private.

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Porn restrictions by US state: FAQs

Yes. Using a VPN for privacy is legal in every U.S. state. These laws regulate site operators, not individuals seeking privacy.

NymVPN is decentralized and allows state-level selection, while most VPNs route by city or country. This avoids accidental connections to blocked regions.

Traditional VPNs can be flagged or throttled, but NymVPN’s mixnet traffic is indistinguishable from normal encrypted traffic, making detection nearly impossible.

No. NymVPN uses a zero-knowledge design that prevents log creation entirely. Your browsing history, connection timestamps, and IP data remain private.

Notes & sources: Nym has compiled this data for your awareness from the Age Verification Providers Association (AVPA)’s U.S. tracker (24 states enacted as of May 20, 2025) and the Free Speech Coalition’s 2025 bill tracker (with new enactments added like Ohio HB 96 and rule changes like Missouri 15 CSR 60‑18). Texas enforcement status reflects the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 27, 2025 decision. Louisiana Act 440 and Utah SB 287 are the earliest modern U.S. AV laws. See AVPA Association, Free Speech Coalition, the Supreme Court.

About the authors

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Rosa Fialho

Writer
Rosa is a writer for Nym specializing in the free and private access to information online.
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Casey Ford. PhD

Technical reviewer
Casey is the Head of Communications, lead writer at Nym, and editorial reviewer at Nym. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and researches the intersection of decentralized technologies and social life.

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