They built it after they got huge and were sued by Viacom and others.
Always more product to build, scale and optimize!
Yes India banned our domains over a year ago
Curious why you think a browser company should be acting as a middle man and taking a cut of revenue from the publisher or content creator?
Brave is trying to be the middleman and launching their own ad network. I think browsers forcing a business model onto publishers still isn't the right answer.
They think it's immoral but they definitely still look at that content. For advertisers it's about brand perception and not appearing next to immoral content.
There is still massive stigma around consuming porn. Less than half of Americans think that watching porn is morally acceptable. https://news.gallup.com/poll/235280/americans-say-pornograph... Brands don't want to be…
It wasn't worth anywhere close to a billion long before they banned porn.
It’s split Safari/Chrome pretty evenly. We publish a lot of our data on pornhub.com/insights if you’re interested!
Small since ~80% of our traffic is mobile and we also serve static ads to most adblock users on desktop. Google Analytics is the only analytics product that can support the data we need processed at a reasonable price.…
No we aren't doing that. Ads are contextual on TrafficJunky/Pornhub. Too few people actually making accounts and purchases compared to the billions browsing anonymously.
All Visas start with 4 and MC start with 5. I think you're right though, I doubt they allow price changes based on card type.
Or $1 trials when it's a MasterCard CC, then no need for a text/email.
Still trying to find someone local but please send me your CV!
Yes because those pennies add up and pay for badwidth and content. It's not just someone, it's 30%+ of traffic.
Yes they do, CPM vs CPC.
I prefer not paying for content, which includes micro-transactions. I don't think I'm alone on that sentiment. If publishers won't get enough "BAT" through micro-transactions, the content will end up behind a paywall.
How is an adblock on by default going to save the internet? No one likes paywalls.
If it's about privacy then why not just block trackers and allow ads? It seems like a page from Eyeo's playbook, another company trying to insert itself as a middleman for advertising.
Not true. I listed the sites that Mindgeek owns above. There are no secret subsidiaries. The porn industry is incredibly competitive, if it wasn't, my job wouldn't be so difficult.
A common myth. Mindgeek owns Pornhub, YouPorn, Redtube, Tube8, xtube and Gaytube for tube sites. They own Brazzers, Digital Playground, Reality Kings, Twistys, Babes, Sean Cody and Men.com for production studios. There…
No of course not!
Incredibly naive? I work for Pornhub, the last thing we want to handle is PII, it brings no value and has security risks.
The ID verification is done by trusted third parties. There will be no link to a name and any browsing activity on Pornhub.
The yearly price for now is $69.99 in the US. Site is back up.
They built it after they got huge and were sued by Viacom and others.
Always more product to build, scale and optimize!
Yes India banned our domains over a year ago
Curious why you think a browser company should be acting as a middle man and taking a cut of revenue from the publisher or content creator?
Brave is trying to be the middleman and launching their own ad network. I think browsers forcing a business model onto publishers still isn't the right answer.
They think it's immoral but they definitely still look at that content. For advertisers it's about brand perception and not appearing next to immoral content.
There is still massive stigma around consuming porn. Less than half of Americans think that watching porn is morally acceptable. https://news.gallup.com/poll/235280/americans-say-pornograph... Brands don't want to be…
It wasn't worth anywhere close to a billion long before they banned porn.
It’s split Safari/Chrome pretty evenly. We publish a lot of our data on pornhub.com/insights if you’re interested!
Small since ~80% of our traffic is mobile and we also serve static ads to most adblock users on desktop. Google Analytics is the only analytics product that can support the data we need processed at a reasonable price.…
No we aren't doing that. Ads are contextual on TrafficJunky/Pornhub. Too few people actually making accounts and purchases compared to the billions browsing anonymously.
All Visas start with 4 and MC start with 5. I think you're right though, I doubt they allow price changes based on card type.
Or $1 trials when it's a MasterCard CC, then no need for a text/email.
Still trying to find someone local but please send me your CV!
Yes because those pennies add up and pay for badwidth and content. It's not just someone, it's 30%+ of traffic.
Yes they do, CPM vs CPC.
I prefer not paying for content, which includes micro-transactions. I don't think I'm alone on that sentiment. If publishers won't get enough "BAT" through micro-transactions, the content will end up behind a paywall.
How is an adblock on by default going to save the internet? No one likes paywalls.
If it's about privacy then why not just block trackers and allow ads? It seems like a page from Eyeo's playbook, another company trying to insert itself as a middleman for advertising.
Not true. I listed the sites that Mindgeek owns above. There are no secret subsidiaries. The porn industry is incredibly competitive, if it wasn't, my job wouldn't be so difficult.
A common myth. Mindgeek owns Pornhub, YouPorn, Redtube, Tube8, xtube and Gaytube for tube sites. They own Brazzers, Digital Playground, Reality Kings, Twistys, Babes, Sean Cody and Men.com for production studios. There…
No of course not!
Incredibly naive? I work for Pornhub, the last thing we want to handle is PII, it brings no value and has security risks.
The ID verification is done by trusted third parties. There will be no link to a name and any browsing activity on Pornhub.
The yearly price for now is $69.99 in the US. Site is back up.