Segpay Adds Cosmo Payment for E.U., U.K. Merchants

Segpay Adds Cosmo Payment for E.U., U.K. Merchants

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Segpay announced today the addition of payout solution Cosmo Payment, which allows both E.U. and U.K. merchants to settle payments in USD, Euros and GBP.

Cosmo Payment also offers another solution for depositing funds to merchants for simple third-party payment.

“During COVID, Segpay has seen an amazing amount of growth in both the cam and fan markets,” explained a rep. “Cam models and the entire cam segment became top financial performers as cam models, influencers and performers moved to fan programs to further monetize their brands.”

According to the company, about 60% of Segpay’s business is currently in cam sites and approximately 50% of recent sales leads have been in fan sites.

“The addition of Cosmo Payment continues Segpay’s mission of providing the best payment solutions available,” Segpay CEO Cathy Beardsley said. “We felt this new option would simplify payments while also maximizing earnings to many of our merchants.”

Cosmo Payment allows for card payment solutions via card-to-card or account-to-card transfers for merchant affiliates, models, content creators and other vendors and contractors. Account holders can transfer funds to their bank, withdraw funds at an ATM and make purchases both online and in person at a brick-and-mortar store.

For more information, visit Segpay.com and follow the company on Twitter.

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BBC News’ Latest Anti-Porn Report Fails to ID Religious Sources

LONDON — BBC News published yesterday a tendentious report advocating government censorship of adult material by cherrypicking a variety of questionable sources, including a spokesperson for a notorious anti-porn crusading U.K. organization, a Munich-based author of a recent study who openly advocates state intervention in online content, a college student and a man whose only stated qualification is being “a father,” but is, in fact, a clergyman.

Written by BBC’s Education Editor Branwen Jeffreys, the article — headlined “Father Calls for Pornography Sites to Require Proof of Age” — does not cite any person with a background on adult content, age verification or a particular expertise on the technical workings of the internet.

The BBC chose to foreground two people for their slanted reporting, one of them a man named Ioannis Dekas, only described as “a father of four sons” who allegedly “became concerned after he found one of his boys had accessed pornography.”

Jeffreys, however, completely neglected to mention the fact that Dekas is a clergyman, which seems material to his participation in her piece. Dekas is listed online as “Campus Pastor” of Doxa Deo Community Church in London. His Twitter biography reads, “Passionate about God, my family, the local Church, worship, music and Chelsea FC.”

The other person foregrounded by the BBC article is a woman named Ava Vakil, only identified as “a 20-year-old University of Oxford student.”

A Pastor Confronts His Son About Porn

The article vaguely indicates Dekas and Vakil are “bringing the challenge jointly,” but does not clarify what their connection or mutual affiliation might be.

Dekas and Vakil are extensively quoted about their notions about pornography including a story about Dekas confronting his son about “the potential danger… and the impact on them all as a family.”

Dekas claimed that in the two weeks leading up to his shaming his son about porn, he had “noticed a drastic change in his behavior, withdrawal, a sense of anger towards his siblings, we could sense frustration in his life.”

The clergyman told the BBC that “when he and his wife talked to their son, they found he was under peer pressure to be familiar with the language of porn.”

Three days ago, Dekas published an impassioned YouTube sermon against “the flesh” as part of his “Victorious! Living by the Power of the Holy Spirit” series.

Concerned Christians

The BBC education editor followed Dekas’ testimony with a claim that the U.K. government is being too slow in implementing age verification requirement and dramatically proclaimed, in her own voice, that “in the meantime, children are being exposed to pornography… when they could be protected using the Digital Economy Act’s full powers.”

The BBC reporter also quoted another supposed authority who turns out to be the mouthpiece for a religiously-inspired nonprofit.

Vanessa Morse is only identified as “the head of the Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation.” The group is not further characterized by the BBC in any manner that would be relevant to their opinions on the subject.

CEASE UK is a religiously-inspired sex work abolitionist group with an avowed mission to eradicate all pornography.

CEASE UK’s Naomi Miles recently wrote a piece for the Christian Concern site arguing that “the fight against sex trafficking must address the underlying cultural and commercial forces that are driving it.”

“Pornography,” wrote Miles, voicing the CEASE UK line on all sexual content, “is just prostitution with a camera rolling. The dawn of the internet has led to an explosion in online pornography, thus bringing prostitution to the masses. In prostitution and sex trafficking, those selling sex are objectified, dehumanized and vulnerable. It’s no different in pornography, where women are exposed, stark naked for the sexual arousal and gratification of a potential global audience of millions of anonymous, voyeuristic onlookers who care nothing for their dignity, humanity or well-being.”

The ultimate goal of CEASE UK, Miles summarized, regarding adult content, is this: “Human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation is the fruit born of the commercial sex industry, which is deeply rooted within the fertile soil of sexual objectification. We cannot hope to end sex trafficking without uprooting the entire structure.”

Yesterday’s BBC article does not explain at any point that they are quoting an anti-porn crusading group.

Jeffreys allows CEASE UK’s Vanessa Morse to simply state that there is “a ‘wealth of evidence’ to show that viewing pornography led to harmful sexual attitudes and behaviors.”

“Pornography has made violent acts in sex completely normalized,” Morse told the BBC, which did not fact-check her or clarify her obvious bias.

A Munich-Based Call for Government ‘Pressure’

The article also refers to a recent paper by academic Neil Thurman which revealed the hardly shocking discovery that “many teenagers had seen porn.”

If this “discovery” is basically the definition of something that should not be newsworthy, many in the U.K. press and Thurman himself are not acknowledging it. In the context of relentless pressure on the British government to “do something” about porn, Thurman has been quoted and invited to television shows to spread anti-porn panic as a self-appointed proponent of government intervention into online content.

BBC News identified the paper as “City, University of London” research, although Thurman himself seems to be based in Germany at the University of Munich, where he is a Professor of Communication.

According to BBC News, Thurman came upon his discovery that teenagers watch porn by conducting “a survey of more than 1,000 16- and 17-year-olds in the U.K. using a panel from the specialist market research company Youthsite.”

Even though 46% of those respondents revealed to the market research focus group that they were aware of VPNs, Thurman told BBC News that “this was not a reason not to regulate access.”

“It doesn’t mean we shouldn’t bring in legislation,” Thurman added. ”Firstly, I think it would reduce accidental exposure, particularly for younger children and teenagers, and it does send a signal, not present at the moment, that they are accessing something inappropriate for their age group.”

Thurman’s excitement about state censorship, not only in the U.K. but worldwide, is in tune with his statement yesterday on Twitter that “if [governments] really want to protect young from online porn they need to regulate social media [and] put pressure on global porn distributors.”

“Measures taken in individual jurisdictions, or that focus on only some media platforms, will have limited effect,” Thurman shared from his social media account, which grants him the freedom he would curtail for many sex workers and adult businesses without any government “putting pressure” on him.

Main Image: Pastor Ioannis Dekas on his YouTube sermon, and BBC News logo.

Sammi Grey Earns ‘Rising Cam Star’ Nom From 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards

LOS ANGELES — Sammi Grey has been nominated in the category of “Rising Cam Star” by the 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards.

Online voting is now open; click here to cast a ballot daily through May 26. Winners will be announced during a livestreamed ceremony, presented by Chaturbate, on Thursday, May 27, on XBIZ.tv.

“I am absolutely honored to be nominated for this award. I love camming and the friendships I have made along the way. It blows my mind that I am even considered for this award,” Grey enthused.

“Thank you to all my dudes who made it happen,” she added.

Follow Sammi Grey on Twitter and MyFreeCams for updates.

Find a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nominations here.

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Aria Carson Discusses Her Life, Adult Career in Return to ‘The Bougie Show’

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Aria Carson has returned to “The Bougie Show” alongside host Xay the DJ.

Xay and Carson discussed how her career has changed since their last interview, valuable lessons she’s learned and shooting her own content as well as her approach to social media management.

Carson also opened up about earning her first industry nominations, being recognized in public, mentally preparing for scenes and more.

“I always have a great time with Xay — he’s hilarious, and those sound effects are wild,” Carson said. “I hope my fans and ‘The Bougie Show’ listeners enjoy this entertaining and informative interview as much as I enjoyed guesting on the show again. If you want to know what it’s like to be a porn star, you will definitely get some answers. Make sure to give the episode a listen and subscribe.”

Find “The Bougie Show” online and on Apple Podcasts and YouTube.

Follow Aria Carson on Twitter and AllMyLinks for updates.

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Kayla Paige Announces Live Cam Show Birthday Celebration Friday

LAS VEGAS — Kayla Paige has announced that she will celebrate her birthday with a live cam show Friday at 8 p.m. (PDT).

At the appointed time, Paige’s OnlyFans subscribers will be able to engage with her and instruct her as to what she should do for her performance. Fans can further celebrate her birthday by purchasing a gift from her Amazon Wish List.

“Who wants to join me for an extra-special birthday party Friday night?” Paige teased. “I’ve also got some friends joining me to celebrate as well, so be on the lookout for some surprise guests to help turn up the heat.”

The performer is available for bookings from May 10-16 for Los Angeles-based studios; direct inquiries to kaylapaigeinc@gmail.com.

Follow Kayla Paige on Twitter for updates.

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Lauren Phillips Lands ‘Best MILF Cam Model’ Nomination From 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Lauren Phillips has earned a 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nomination in the category of “Best MILF Cam Model.”

“Lauren’s cam shows are picking up steam and happening more frequently. They’ve become standing-room-only events and add another facet to the award-winning performer’s repertoire,” a rep enthused. “Fans around the world have enjoyed the extra hours that Lauren has dedicated to camming over the past year, and her fans have tirelessly cast their votes to get her the ‘Best MILF Cam Model’ nomination.”

Online voting is now open; click here to cast a ballot daily through May 26. Winners will be announced during a livestreamed ceremony, presented by Chaturbate, on Thursday, May 27, at XBIZ.tv.

“I wouldn’t have gotten the nomination without my dedicated fans and industry friends. I’m honored to get the nomination and would love to win,” Phillips said. “Vote for me as much as you can and let me know you did by tweeting it out.”

Follow Lauren Phillips online and on Twitter and find all of her social media linkage, via Hubzter, for updates.

Find a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nominations here.

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Brielle Day Celebrates 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards Nod for ‘Best Female Cam Model’

LOS ANGELES — Brielle Day has been nominated as “Best Female Cam Model” by the 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards.

Online voting is now open; click here to cast a ballot daily through May 26. Winners will be announced during a livestreamed ceremony, presented by Chaturbate, on Thursday, May 27, on XBIZ.tv.

“I love this industry and have really focused on learning and growing over the last several years, building up the ‘Brielle Day’ brand and trying to establish myself as a community leader,” said Day.

“It’s truly humbling to not only be nominated for an award, but to be recognized by such a prestigious company like XBIZ. It would be a dream come true to bring home this honor,” Day continued, “and I hope to continue to be an inspiration to models to be true to themselves, try their hardest and most importantly, never give up on their dreams, no matter your size, shape, color or follower count.”

Follow Brielle Day on Twitter and find her other social media links, via AllMyLinks, for updates.

Find a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nominations here.

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BBW Star Breana Khalo Receives 2nd XBIZ Cam Awards Nom

LOS ANGELES — Breana Khalo earned a nomination as “Best BBW Clip Artist” from the 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards, her second in the category.

Online voting is now open; click here to cast a ballot daily through May 26. Winners will be announced during a livestreamed ceremony, presented by Chaturbate, on Thursday, May 27, at XBIZ.tv.

“I am so excited for my second nomination for ‘Best BBW Clip Artist.’ I am flattered to be considered among so many amazing models to whom I’ve looked up to since I started. This is only my second year in the adult industry and I am so happily overwhelmed by the support my fans have shown to me in my career, makes me feel motivated to keep creating great content for them,” Khalo said.

“I love my fans so much. They always show their love and support and I will always be grateful for them,” she added.

Follow Breana Khalo on Twitter and on Modelhub, OnlyFans, SextPanther and TikTok for updates.

Find a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nominations here.

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Nathan Bronson Scores ‘Best Male Clip Artist’ Nom From 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards

LOS ANGELES — Nathan Bronson has scored a 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nomination for “Best Male Clip Artist.”

“With the pandemic and scene work shut down for most of 2020, Nathan turned his focus to clips, premium social media and his YouTube Channel. Although he works on set almost every day, he still focuses on his clips,” noted a rep. “Known for his creativity and smoldering sexuality, his ManyVids and Clips4Sale content are top-sellers. Now he’s up for ‘Best Male Clip Artist’ in the XBIZ Cam Awards, and he needs his fans and industry friends to vote for him daily.”

Online voting is now open; click here to cast a ballot daily through May 26. Winners will be announced during a livestreamed ceremony, presented by Chaturbate, on Thursday, May 27, on XBIZ.tv.

“Hell, yeah! I have the greatest fans and industry friends. This is amazing and it would be incredible to win. Go vote for me and as much as possible,” the performer said.

“Please and thank you,” he added.

Follow Nathan Bronson on Twitter and find his other social media linkage, via Linktree, for updates.

Find a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nominations here.

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Clip Artist Brea Rose Snags 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards Nomination

LOS ANGELES — Brea Rose has snagged a nomination in the category of “Best Female Clip Artist” from the 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards.

Online voting is now open; click here to cast a ballot daily through May 26. Winners will be announced during a livestreamed ceremony, presented by Chaturbate, on Thursday, May 27, on XBIZ.tv.

“I honestly cannot believe I have been nominated for this award. I am so grateful to my fans for nominating me and I am honored to be up against some amazing content creators,” enthused the performer.

“It is so nice to be recognized for my work and I would be absolutely over the moon if I was able to win something like this. Thank you to everyone who has voted so far and please keep voting for me,” she added.

Follow Brea Rose on Twitter and find her other social profiles, via AllMyLinks, for updates.

Find a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Cam Awards nominations here.

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