Not only is pornography today more lewd and provocative, but its peddlers (now part of a multi-billion dollar business) are much more aggressive in their recruitment of new customers. For both sides, the Internet has offered up a crucial ingredient to the burgeoning industry–anonymity. No need to leave one?s home to purchase pornography. Now, a never–ending supply of ever more erotic and interactive pornography can be accessed and experienced in a completely private world. And now, teen boys aren?t the sole target. To a pornographer, anyone with a computer is a potential addict.

Just about anyone who has used the Internet-from 7–year-old boys to 80-year-old grandmas–knows that pornography is just a click away. But most Internet users still believe that unless they go looking for porn, it won?t find them. What they don?t realize, however, is how aggressively pornographers are implementing new strategies in marketing and technology to actually push pornography to unwitting users, without their consent, and often even without their knowledge.