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By (user no longer on site) OP   
42 weeks ago

Now with the online safety act officially coming into play, how many of you would be happy to upload your ID in order to keep using this site? Most sites have already been cracked down on, it’s only a matter of time… with that being said.. can anyone recommend a decent VPN😂?

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By *uptae SinghMan
42 weeks ago

glasgow


"Now with the online safety act officially coming into play, how many of you would be happy to upload your ID in order to keep using this site? Most sites have already been cracked down on, it’s only a matter of time… with that being said.. can anyone recommend a decent VPN😂?"

What have you got to hide?

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By *assy LassieWoman
42 weeks ago

Near Glasgow

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By *assy LassieWoman
42 weeks ago

Near Glasgow

You don't have to give your id. The site has already provided options to age assure. 🤷‍♀️🙄

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By *imba2021Man
42 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Yeah, no ID required.

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By *rtom71Man
42 weeks ago

irvine


"Now with the online safety act officially coming into play, how many of you would be happy to upload your ID in order to keep using this site? Most sites have already been cracked down on, it’s only a matter of time… with that being said.. can anyone recommend a decent VPN😂?"
i use nordvpn...on all my devices for security purposes.

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By *allerthanaverage79Man
42 weeks ago

Ayrshire

So much panicking about this, you need it for explicit porn sites, and most will take a scan of your face along with an email address- don't panic Mr Mannering! (On second thoughts I could spread panic and invest some shares in print pornography and dvd players! Lol)

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By *allerthanaverage79Man
42 weeks ago

Ayrshire


"Now with the online safety act officially coming into play, how many of you would be happy to upload your ID in order to keep using this site? Most sites have already been cracked down on, it’s only a matter of time… with that being said.. can anyone recommend a decent VPN😂? i use nordvpn...on all my devices for security purposes. "
I don't think anyone wants to see your internet history! Lol

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By *allerthanaverage79Man
42 weeks ago

Ayrshire


"Now with the online safety act officially coming into play, how many of you would be happy to upload your ID in order to keep using this site? Most sites have already been cracked down on, it’s only a matter of time… with that being said.. can anyone recommend a decent VPN😂?

What have you got to hide?"

he likes a finger up the bum while he has a wank!

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By *aul 0507Man
41 weeks ago

Kirkintilloch

Ipvanish is a great vpn, value for money and you can load it on loads of devices

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By *uptae SinghMan
41 weeks ago

glasgow


"Now with the online safety act officially coming into play, how many of you would be happy to upload your ID in order to keep using this site? Most sites have already been cracked down on, it’s only a matter of time… with that being said.. can anyone recommend a decent VPN😂?

What have you got to hide? he likes a finger up the bum while he has a wank! "

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By *urpleburgularalarmMan
41 weeks ago

nowhere, next to neverbeenthere

Happy too upload my ID if it stops kids using adult sites, but they do teach sex ed at primary 5 level now, which i find out of order🤷‍♂️

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago


"Happy too upload my ID if it stops kids using adult sites, but they do teach sex ed at primary 5 level now, which i find out of order🤷‍♂️"

Kid now more about tech than they do about sex, if anyone wants to view adult sites regardless of age they use a VPN

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By *orny PTMan
41 weeks ago

Peterborough

Who is giving their kids phones and what happened to parental control and responsibility?

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By *ippyandBungle2Man
41 weeks ago

Central Scotland


"Who is giving their kids phones and what happened to parental control and responsibility?"

Did you never get hold of porn mags when you were a kid? This is just the modern equivalent.

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By *orny PTMan
41 weeks ago

Peterborough

Can you trust those websites not to use your ID nefariously or not get hacked.

You have nothing to hide?

Hmmm interesting argument. There is nothing in English law stopping somebody registering their car at your address and running up speeding and carparking fines, later on sending in the bailiffs.

ID theft can happen passively, choosing a car plate at random and knocking up fake plates is rife. You can't legally hide your car's reg plates when driving.

The DVLA is pretty useless at getting this stopped.

In order to do deal with this, their mail has to be intercepted, ie opened without their consent, in order to contact the said courts, bailiffs and other legal entities.

Yes, I am speaking from experience.

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By *orny PTMan
41 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Who is giving their kids phones and what happened to parental control and responsibility?

Did you never get hold of porn mags when you were a kid? This is just the modern equivalent."

In the bushes.

If the government wanted to protect kids, Sadiq Khan would get confused when asking what a groom gang is.

SYP would stop Jimmy Saville in his tracks years ago and Special Branch would stop him entering Buck Pal.

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By *orny PTMan
41 weeks ago

Peterborough

This is bigger than that, kids are sexting each other, thereby becoming publishers of their own material.

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By *ippyandBungle2Man
41 weeks ago

Central Scotland

I was referring to your point on parental responsibility, not ID theft or the Mayor of London...

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By *orny PTMan
41 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I was referring to your point on parental responsibility, not ID theft or the Mayor of London..."

I get your point.

The gov is not looking in the direction we wanted it to. Setting up this firewall was a cheap fix.

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By *assy LassieWoman
41 weeks ago

Near Glasgow


"Can you trust those websites not to use your ID nefariously or not get hacked.

You have nothing to hide?

Hmmm interesting argument. There is nothing in English law stopping somebody registering their car at your address and running up speeding and carparking fines, later on sending in the bailiffs.

ID theft can happen passively, choosing a car plate at random and knocking up fake plates is rife. You can't legally hide your car's reg plates when driving.

The DVLA is pretty useless at getting this stopped.

In order to do deal with this, their mail has to be intercepted, ie opened without their consent, in order to contact the said courts, bailiffs and other legal entities.

Yes, I am speaking from experience."

Fae porn tae DVLA. Noo thats a tangent and a half🤣

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By *ippyandBungle2Man
41 weeks ago

Central Scotland


"

Fae porn tae DVLA. Noo thats a tangent and a half🤣"

Via Jimmy Saville 😂

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By *orny PTMan
41 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Can you trust those websites not to use your ID nefariously or not get hacked.

You have nothing to hide?

Hmmm interesting argument. There is nothing in English law stopping somebody registering their car at your address and running up speeding and carparking fines, later on sending in the bailiffs.

ID theft can happen passively, choosing a car plate at random and knocking up fake plates is rife. You can't legally hide your car's reg plates when driving.

The DVLA is pretty useless at getting this stopped.

In order to do deal with this, their mail has to be intercepted, ie opened without their consent, in order to contact the said courts, bailiffs and other legal entities.

Yes, I am speaking from experience.

Fae porn tae DVLA. Noo thats a tangent and a half🤣"

It's still the goverment and it's quangos and how inconsistent they are. Tenious? Aye!

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By *bsolutely nutsMan
40 weeks ago

Dover

It's a fantastic aspiration but a pointless exercise.

A free download of a VPN such as Proton VPN negates the intent of the act. He also said that his friend simply used his grandparent's credit card.

My mate's son showed me how easy it was and took 20 seconds to download a VPN for free on my phone.

The idea of age verification in this format was probably considered by a think-tank of people with no idea of the real capabilityof technology.

Sadly, while I cannot however think of a real solution to protect our kids, this clearly isn't it.

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By *assy LassieWoman
40 weeks ago

Near Glasgow


"Can you trust those websites not to use your ID nefariously or not get hacked.

You have nothing to hide?

Hmmm interesting argument. There is nothing in English law stopping somebody registering their car at your address and running up speeding and carparking fines, later on sending in the bailiffs.

ID theft can happen passively, choosing a car plate at random and knocking up fake plates is rife. You can't legally hide your car's reg plates when driving.

The DVLA is pretty useless at getting this stopped.

In order to do deal with this, their mail has to be intercepted, ie opened without their consent, in order to contact the said courts, bailiffs and other legal entities.

Yes, I am speaking from experience.

Fae porn tae DVLA. Noo thats a tangent and a half🤣

It's still the goverment and it's quangos and how inconsistent they are. Tenious? Aye!"

Rants about the gov't go in the politics section. 🤷‍♀️

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By *oewiththeflowMan
40 weeks ago

West Coast


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Fae porn tae DVLA. Noo thats a tangent and a half🤣

Via Jimmy Saville 😂"

VPN needed to watch 28 Inches Later

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By *aygee246Man
39 weeks ago

South Lanarkshire


"It's a fantastic aspiration but a pointless exercise.

A free download of a VPN such as Proton VPN negates the intent of the act. He also said that his friend simply used his grandparent's credit card.

My mate's son showed me how easy it was and took 20 seconds to download a VPN for free on my phone.

The idea of age verification in this format was probably considered by a think-tank of people with no idea of the real capabilityof technology.

Sadly, while I cannot however think of a real solution to protect our kids, this clearly isn't it.

"

I'm with you on this. A noble cause poorly implemented. Its the unintended consequences of poorly thought out legislation thats going to cause more harm than it prevents.

I believe we will see a rise in identity theft as a direct consequence of this legislation and with the ability to bypass age verification simply by downloading a VPN, often an unvetted untrustable free VPN the legislation is not fit for purpose.

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By *orny PTMan
38 weeks ago

Peterborough

Does anyone remember what BoJo the clown said?

Go to 48 seconds and see what he says...

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=boris+jonson+vpn+advice&&mid=12DBF7C0EDF6943849A112DBF7C0EDF6943849A1&mmscn=mtsc&aps=48&FORM=VRDGAR

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