Bizarre The popular porn site YouPorn prohibits all its employees to Starbucks to use products in his offices. The decision is a direct response to the ban of Starbucks for the free wifi network in the affairs of the coffee chain to use for surfing to pornowebsites. Competitor Pornhub launches as a counter-reaction on the Starbucks decision to the category of ‘Safe For Work’.

From 1 January 2019 will Starbucks customers no longer have to porn can surf the web while they are on their latte macchiato slurping. The coffee chain will them via the toll-free network access to such websites deny.

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From a leaked e-mail shows that Charlie Hughes, the deputy managing director of YouPorn, retribution wants. “Updated policy”, thus, in holland the mail. “Since Starbucks customers doesn’t allow in their establishments to adult content surfing, Starbucks products is officially prohibited in the YouPorn-offices from January 1, 2019”, sounds. Anyone who is having trouble with, is recommended to his manager about to speak.

Whether it really is going to be a “leak” of a kleinzerige response or a clever publicity stunt, is the question.

Pornhub takes less drastic measures. The website launches the new category of ‘Safe For Work’. “In order to comply with the new policy of Starbucks, we have a new option that fans have the chance to still enjoy the good content to which they are accustomed, but which is suitable for consumption Betorder in public places”, says deputy managing director Corey Price. Under the Safe For Work category, surfers can music videos, clips from video games and many other videos. The banners remain, however, their pornographic content to retain.

Starbucks has its wifigebruikers always forbidden to go to porn sites to surf, but it is the first time that the company is also effectively the access to the websites will be blocked. “Although rare, is the use of the public Starbucks wi-fi network for the viewing of illegal or schaamtelijke content is not allowed, and that was never the case. We have a solution worked out to avoid such content in our stores can be visited and we will from 2019 starting to implement in our locations in the U.S.,” said the company in a response to The Verge.