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Old 02-11-2013, 02:33 PM  
Barry-xlovecam
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I take back what I said; 90% of our mobile traffic is on a sub-domain so the percentage of mobile is much much higher when that is included.

But it still does not measure the total "porn traffic" on mobile.

The 1% figure is as ridiculous as that 15% being of all traffic. One thing to consider is the widespread use of mobile in 3rd world and developing nations. That traffic rarely buys internationally but is maybe 1/3 of the overall.

I don't see anyone managing ad network traffic commenting. However, that would only be the porn traffic they see but the total traffic numbers are available probably.


Then there are the comments on that CNN story:

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Frank Tim Robert Nas ? 7 hours ago −


xvideos, youporn, pornhub, youjizz, etc.. all of these are safe, and many of them have mobile apps. problem solved...

------------Christopher Kidwell ? 4 hours ago −


I doubt it is the pron sites themselves, it's probably the damned ADS on the websites just like any other website out there.

I've never gotten a virus DIRECTLY from a website, I have had my antivirus software block something in the ads. Which is the main reason why I have said "NO!" to all ads even on Youtube and blocked them using AdBlock Plus or Noscript. Sometimes both.

--------Mike Johnson ? 5 hours ago −


It only makes up one quarter of malware, the other three quarters comes from AntiVirus, Spyware and Malware protection. Youporn makes me feel safe, thanks to them I'm not walking around with a loaded gun in my pants.

What the public thinks?

See beyond the 1% bullshit -- there is a real PR nightmare here ...

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