About
Plain help, private by design.
How to Stop Porn is an informational site for adults who want practical steps without shame, explicit imagery, or recovery-blog theatre.
This information is general only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your GP or another qualified health professional.
Scope
What this site is for
The site gives adults a structured way to reduce porn use, block access, change masturbation habits, and think more clearly about ED, PE, and reduced sensitivity.
It does not diagnose, promise recovery, sell treatment, or replace a GP, urologist, therapist, or sexual health clinician.
Evidence
How claims are handled
Practical setup pages cite product documentation where settings matter. Sexual health pages use cautious wording because porn, arousal, anxiety, relationships, medication, and physical health can overlap.
Pages show an evidence label and review date. Clinical review is marked as pending until a qualified professional reviews the content.
Privacy
Analytics
We use analytics, including GA4, to understand which public guides people read and which buttons get used. We do not use analytics to diagnose visitors or track private recovery behavior.
CTA events use broad names such as cta_block_porn. They are for improving navigation and content, not for collecting personal stories or health details.