£1m Fine for Porn Site Over Lax Age Checks

December 4, 2025

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FINE

The United Kingdom’s media regulator, Ofcom, has imposed a landmark fine of £1 million ($1.33 million). The penalty targets a pornography website operator for failing to implement adequate age verification measures.

This ruling represents the largest financial penalty enforcement to date. It falls under Britain’s new online safety regime designed to protect children.

The regulator sanctioned AVS Group Ltd, a Belize-based company. The firm manages a network of 18 adult websites. In addition to the primary fine for safety lapses, Ofcom added an extra penalty of £50,000. This was punishment for failing to respond to official requests for information.

“Not Highly Effective” Checks

Ofcom initiated its probe into AVS in July. This was part of a broader investigation targeting dozens of adult platforms that attract millions of monthly visitors within the UK.

The watchdog concluded that the company’s age verification processes were not “highly effective.” This constitutes a direct violation of the stringent requirements mandated by the Online Safety Act.

This legislation came into force earlier this year. It aims to shield children and vulnerable users from accessing illegal or harmful content online.

Escalating Enforcement

The penalty against AVS marks a significant escalation in regulatory enforcement. It is the third time Ofcom has issued a fine under the new laws. Previously, it issued a smaller £20,000 sanction against the internet forum 4chan in October.

Furthermore, the regulator issued a strict ultimatum alongside the fine. AVS faces an additional penalty of £1,000 per day. This will apply if the company fails to implement compliant age-check systems within 72 hours of the ruling.

“We continue to investigate other services’ compliance with age check requirements and will take action where necessary,” Ofcom stated. This signals a zero-tolerance approach for operators who neglect their safeguarding duties.

Tensions Over Tech Regulation

The enforcement action highlights growing friction between UK regulators and the global tech industry.

The Online Safety Act is framed as a necessary tool for child protection. However, it has drawn criticism from free speech advocates and technology companies. Some argue the rules are overreaching.

Despite the pushback, authorities remain firm on compliance. They are utilizing these early cases to set a precedent for how they will police the digital landscape moving forward.


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