MojoHost, a renowned provider of advanced hosting solutions, is excited to announce that Mila Staneva will be joining the team as its first-ever Communications Director. This strategic move highlights MojoHost’s commitment to expanding its global reach, fostering stronger relationships with current customers, and enhancing brand positioning beyond its prominent industry market share.
Brad Mitchell, President of MojoHost, welcomes Mila’s communication expertise and alignment with the company’s core values. “Mila’s marketing and community-building experience, combined with her fresh perspective, is needed for promoting our portfolio of services to new audiences. 24 successful years make today’s challenge very clear, to bring our exceptional service history and values to the world stage as a prominent brand for cloud and hosting solutions. With engaging new content and relationships, we will show the world what they’ve been missing, because #ThatsGoodMojo!”
Mila Staneva, who some people know by her nickname Magrat, brings a wealth of experience to the role, having worked in Marketing and Communications for over ten years. With a proven track record of driving successful communication strategies, Mitchell is empowering her to play offense on MojoHost’s team, steering the much-loved brand into additional markets and presenting its self-service, hyper-scalable cloud infrastructure to compete directly against AWS, Azure, and GCP.
In this newly established position, Mila Staneva will oversee MojoHost’s internal and external communication initiatives that align with the company’s core values and business objectives. She will work closely with the executive team to ensure a cohesive and unified messaging approach across all channels, developing new strategic media relations to extend the audience reach of new MojoHost content and services. The addition of a Communications Director emphasizes MojoHost’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and effective communication as essential elements of its future strategy.
Mila commented on her new role: “I am thrilled to join MojoHost. This company’s values truly reflect my own, and I am genuinely inspired by the work ahead of me. MojoHost’s commitment to customer success, use of cutting-edge technologies, outstanding technical support, and environmental sustainability makes my marketing mission easier. MojoHost provides the essential tools for online companies to function, entertain, and inspire. One new server at a time, I aim to bring Good Mojo to the world!”
You can meet the new Mojo hires and the Industry veterans at TES Cascais in February.
About MojoHost:
With 69 awards since 1999, MojoHost is the foremost Industry leader delivering top-notch hosting solutions. Offerings include an extensive array of services such as dedicated servers, VPS, cloud compute, cloud storage, and CDN with its data center operations located in the Netherlands, Michigan, and Florida. MojoHost is committed to providing robust global service with unparalleled performance, robust security, amazing customer service, and outstanding value. Discover more about MojoHost’s comprehensive offerings at www.MojoHost.com.
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Pornhub, OnlyFans and Major Cams Platforms Confront Italy’s New Age-Check Rules
Italy has formally named 45 porn and porn-adjacent websites that must introduce stricter age verification from November 12, 2025, as the country becomes the latest to tighten access to adult content.
The Italian communications regulator AGCOM has published a list of services it classifies as providing pornographic material in Italy. The roster includes Aylo-owned platforms Pornhub, Redtube, and YouPorn, along with xHamster, camming site Chaturbate, and subscription giant OnlyFans, among others.
Under the new framework, all sites on the list will be required to verify that users connecting from Italy are 18 or older through certified third-party providers. These verification partners may include dedicated age-check services, banks, or mobile operators that already hold verified customer data. Crucially, the process is expected to be repeated each time a user visits one of the listed platforms, rather than operating as a one-time verification per site, as is the case in some other markets, such as the UK.
Italy’s legal basis for porn age verification came into force in May, but platforms were granted a grace period until November 12. Only now has the full list of affected services been disclosed, and it features many of the industry’s largest brands. The move comes as critics of age verification argue that strict regimes tend to push traffic away from the biggest, more heavily scrutinized platforms and toward smaller sites that may be less compliant or less transparent.
In the UK, where tougher age checks for porn access were introduced in July, Pornhub has claimed that traffic from the country fell by 77 percent after the new rules took effect. According to parent company Aylo, users are not abandoning adult content altogether but are instead gravitating toward platforms that have not yet implemented – or are not yet being forced to implement – comparable verification systems.
Subsequent traffic data has indicated that, as visits to major porn brands decreased, some smaller adult sites experienced a corresponding rise in UK user numbers. At the same time, the UK regulator Ofcom has opened investigations into a range of pornography services, including lesser-known sites it alleges are not complying with the updated rules.
In Italy, platforms that appear on AGCOM’s list and fail to adopt compliant age verification procedures by November 12 risk facing penalties of up to 250,000 euros (around 290,000 US dollars). Observers expect that the regulator will add more services to the list over time as enforcement develops and new sites are identified.
Italy is also one of five EU member states that have piloted an age verification application developed by the European Commission. The tool is intended to provide a privacy-preserving way to prove that a user is over 18, with potential future use in porn age verification systems across the bloc.
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Go.cam Strengthens Defenses Against Video-Based Spoofing
Video spoofing is increasingly undermining digital age verification, with fraudsters using pre-recorded clips to bypass security checks. As regulators demand stronger compliance, providers are stepping up their defenses.
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