NEW YORK — In another adult industry countermeasure targeting Starbucks, Pornhub announced today the launch of a safe-for-work (SFW) category that features content without nudity.
YouPorn earlier announced that it plans to ban all Starbucks products at its offices after Starbucks said that it would be banning people from watching erotic content at its coffee shops.
“While we were aware some people’s preference in a sexual partner mimics that of their coffee, we were unaware that people were acting on such impulses when getting their caffeine fix,” said Corey Price, Pornhub’s vice president. “To comply with Starbucks’ new policy, we’ve created an option that allow fans to still enjoy great content to which they are accustomed, but that is appropriate for consumption in public places.”
The category, which can be accessed at Pornhub.com/sfw, features hundreds of videos with ranging topics, including adult entertainers sharing advice and experiences; compilation videos with attractive, yet clothed people; video game reviews and demonstrations; and more.
Starbucks plans to prevent customers from viewing pornography or other explicit content in stores starting in January.
Pornhub serves up more than 5 million videos and more than 100 million visitors a day.