Experts argue that the images are not overtly pro-queer to conflict with the country's anti-gay propaganda laws.
The popular social networking service claims that it will no longer allow attack on other users.
The online classified site fears that the SAVE Act to protect victims of sexual exploitation goes too far.
Durex is pushing for the new emoji as a way to promote safer sex.
Windows 10's Family Settings will send weekly reports to parents.
Officials say the images promote a positive image of homosexuality to children.
Adult Player app promises free porn, but then locks a person's phone until a payment is made.
PlentyOfFish.com bought by Match Group, owners of Tinder and Match.com, for $575 million.
Google promises to allow victims of revenge porn to request links be removed.
Company promises that the new virtual reality device, Oculus VR, will not block pornographic content.
Twitter users are being warned about a potential purge of any porn-related accounts.
Popular dating site slapped with $48,000 fine in Canada over spam.
GrabHim.net explores the world of hooking up and what gay men should really expect.
PornHub promoting a new device that lets you charge your devices by masturbating.
Google relents and allows Blogger users to continue to post adult material.
Google changes its policy about adult content; will now ban adult material.
Google Translate suggests words like "faggot" when you type in "gay."
Google Play pulls game that had users shooting naked gay men.
Facebook promised to reduce "spammy" posts from brands and companies people are following.
California updated its "revenge porn" laws to include selfies; the UK also looks to be tougher to protect "revenge porn" victims.
Twitter user "Real Name Police" goes after drag queens and porn stars on Facebook.