San Antonio had fifth-highest rate of VPN searches after Pornhub cut off access in Texas
Horny San Antonio residents apparently are unwilling to go without access to Pornhub. As reported earlier, Google searches for VPNs, or virtual private networks, surged in Texas after adult-entertainment site Pornhub pulled out (snicker) of the state on March 14. The business — one of the most-visited sites on the Internet — ended access here after an appeals court upheld Texas' 2023 law requiring all adult-oriented websites require age verification.
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