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By *oungnhung69 OP   Man
over a year ago

crewe

I was wondering would fab be included in this when it comes into effect in april??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do agree with it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I do agree with it "

I think it opens a whole can of worms and if I have to give out personal details to access any adult site, including this one, I will just stop. Shame, but thats the way I feel. It leaves people wide open to corruption and I am not prepared to risk my good name.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"I do agree with it

I think it opens a whole can of worms and if I have to give out personal details to access any adult site, including this one, I will just stop. Shame, but thats the way I feel. It leaves people wide open to corruption and I am not prepared to risk my good name."

Spot on. I advise people don't fall into the trap. Don't put your details in the hands of a dodgy admin organisation no matter how authentic they make out they are. Shame on the goverment for not educating the kids properly to not look at adult content. Their accounts should have adult content blocks on.

They cand can still borrow an over 18 friend id to access. It's a blatant ploy to spy on peoples viewing habits.

It won't stop kids viewing porn.

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By *inkyKittyWoman
over a year ago

Swindon

VPN xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"VPN xx"

Agree

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What's VPN?

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"What's VPN? "

I need to figure this out too. A bit of dinosaur here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What's VPN?

I need to figure this out too. A bit of dinosaur here"

Lol me too Ana when it comes to tech!! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Quite interested to know what the mechanisms will be for this.

I suspect that the government is hoping that people's fear of providing personal Info to prove age will stop them visiting sites.

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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago

Chippenham Malmesbury area

Haven't checked yet but I'd like to find an official government site on this (dot gov) that exain what to do.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"VPN xx"

Exactly. I already have mine set up ready

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"What's VPN?

I need to figure this out too. A bit of dinosaur here"

It is what it says it is Virtual (not actual) private network. Anything virtual is by definition not real, relying on software, which as we all no can be hacked, even by a smart kid. Some VPNs are free they can use your data, not sure if this includes personal details but assume so.

Personally I wouldn't trust them. Facebook came a cropper with a similar setup.

The internet is far from secure even with VPNs.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"What's VPN?

I need to figure this out too. A bit of dinosaur here

It is what it says it is Virtual (not actual) private network. Anything virtual is by definition not real, relying on software, which as we all no can be hacked, even by a smart kid. Some VPNs are free they can use your data, not sure if this includes personal details but assume so.

Personally I wouldn't trust them. Facebook came a cropper with a similar setup.

The internet is far from secure even with VPNs. "

Correction..."know"

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"What's VPN?

I need to figure this out too. A bit of dinosaur here

It is what it says it is Virtual (not actual) private network. Anything virtual is by definition not real, relying on software, which as we all no can be hacked, even by a smart kid. Some VPNs are free they can use your data, not sure if this includes personal details but assume so.

Personally I wouldn't trust them. Facebook came a cropper with a similar setup.

The internet is far from secure even with VPNs. "

Thanks x

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By *RnMrsFreakCouple
over a year ago

Hull,England

It's going to ruin genuine sites like Fab. We refuse to put ourselves on a government sponsored database of verified porn users to be seen by all and sundry and used against us at a later date when the list goes public, and it will one way or another.

People have lost jobs or kids through social media posts being used against them, imagine if your porn viewing preferences were used in legal battles or job applications etc, it's coming, we're moving beyond Orwells 1984.

All the while kids are still getting to it because they're smart and want to.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"What's VPN?

I need to figure this out too. A bit of dinosaur here

It is what it says it is Virtual (not actual) private network. Anything virtual is by definition not real, relying on software, which as we all no can be hacked, even by a smart kid. Some VPNs are free they can use your data, not sure if this includes personal details but assume so.

Personally I wouldn't trust them. Facebook came a cropper with a similar setup.

The internet is far from secure even with VPNs. "

So if you dont trust VPN what will you do? Just dont use sites?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's going to ruin genuine sites like Fab. We refuse to put ourselves on a government sponsored database of verified porn users to be seen by all and sundry and used against us at a later date when the list goes public, and it will one way or another.

People have lost jobs or kids through social media posts being used against them, imagine if your porn viewing preferences were used in legal battles or job applications etc, it's coming, we're moving beyond Orwells 1984.

All the while kids are still getting to it because they're smart and want to."

You touch on a very good point.

Also how many kids will look at porn, be tracked and then be affected later on in life? We’ve all seen people in public life suddenly have an old Twitter post come back to haunt them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's going to ruin genuine sites like Fab. We refuse to put ourselves on a government sponsored database of verified porn users to be seen by all and sundry and used against us at a later date when the list goes public, and it will one way or another.

People have lost jobs or kids through social media posts being used against them, imagine if your porn viewing preferences were used in legal battles or job applications etc, it's coming, we're moving beyond Orwells 1984.

All the while kids are still getting to it because they're smart and want to."

Agree totally

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"It's going to ruin genuine sites like Fab. We refuse to put ourselves on a government sponsored database of verified porn users to be seen by all and sundry and used against us at a later date when the list goes public, and it will one way or another.

People have lost jobs or kids through social media posts being used against them, imagine if your porn viewing preferences were used in legal battles or job applications etc, it's coming, we're moving beyond Orwells 1984.

All the while kids are still getting to it because they're smart and want to.

Agree totally"

I totally agree, never trust online registration, I don't even trust the banks, why trust a government sponsored VPN. The government the experts on leaks. They can f right off as far as I'm concerned.

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By *AABMan
over a year ago

Not far


"I do agree with it

I think it opens a whole can of worms and if I have to give out personal details to access any adult site, including this one, I will just stop. Shame, but thats the way I feel. It leaves people wide open to corruption and I am not prepared to risk my good name.

Spot on. I advise people don't fall into the trap. Don't put your details in the hands of a dodgy admin organisation no matter how authentic they make out they are. Shame on the goverment for not educating the kids properly to not look at adult content. Their accounts should have adult content blocks on.

They cand can still borrow an over 18 friend id to access. It's a blatant ploy to spy on peoples viewing habits.

It won't stop kids viewing porn.

You can bet that either your details will be sold to some other 3rd party or leaked by some hacker and put up for sale on the dark net. Err no thanks. Perhaps we'll have to go back to the old fashioned use of an imagination to have a good wank.

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By *uriousTwosomeCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

I agree with it, kids need to be able to be kids until they reach an age they can mature into perversity!

That said my DVD stash will be going up in value I expect lol

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"What's VPN?

I need to figure this out too. A bit of dinosaur here

It is what it says it is Virtual (not actual) private network. Anything virtual is by definition not real, relying on software, which as we all no can be hacked, even by a smart kid. Some VPNs are free they can use your data, not sure if this includes personal details but assume so.

Personally I wouldn't trust them. Facebook came a cropper with a similar setup.

The internet is far from secure even with VPNs.

So if you dont trust VPN what will you do? Just dont use sites?"

That's correct I won't use adult content sites, I'll go back to playing vynil, paying by cash, wearing loud shirts with big collars, flares and using payphones. We're out of Europe, we don't have Concorde. Americas going to the moon. By golly it's 1968 again.

lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can just head the fonejacker...

"You waan buy dvd"

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By *RnMrsFreakCouple
over a year ago

Hull,England


"I agree with it, kids need to be able to be kids until they reach an age they can mature into perversity!

That said my DVD stash will be going up in value I expect lol"

Are you kidding, teaching about transgenderism to 6 year olds before they even learn about reproduction isn't what we call letting kids be kids, nor is blocking the countrys adults from their usual legal outlets of smut, but hey the government must know best yes?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I do agree with it

I think it opens a whole can of worms and if I have to give out personal details to access any adult site, including this one, I will just stop. Shame, but thats the way I feel. It leaves people wide open to corruption and I am not prepared to risk my good name."

But you happily put your credit card into Lovehoney to but a dildo, have a Nectar card or collect reward points for your supermarket shopping? Anyone who works in IT (which I do) knows how highly regulated your privacy is and how high the fines will be for any GDPR privacy breaches. You are more likely to have a Nigerian scammer in Facebook or a dating site.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"I do agree with it

I think it opens a whole can of worms and if I have to give out personal details to access any adult site, including this one, I will just stop. Shame, but thats the way I feel. It leaves people wide open to corruption and I am not prepared to risk my good name.

But you happily put your credit card into Lovehoney to but a dildo, have a Nectar card or collect reward points for your supermarket shopping? Anyone who works in IT (which I do) knows how highly regulated your privacy is and how high the fines will be for any GDPR privacy breaches. You are more likely to have a Nigerian scammer in Facebook or a dating site."

Can a Nigerian scammer hack a VPN, probably.

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By *ittleKinksCouple
over a year ago

Reading

Like 99 % of the population we look at porn. We are grown ups. We look at legal porn with the odd fetish but it's still all legal.

Its likely you may need to buy some id type card thing where you supply proof of age then you use that on sites. So the only organisation that has your personal details is the organisation that provides the card. They don't know what porn you look at and the porn providers don't have your bank details. They will at most have a name and some form of registration number.

I can't imagine many people being that interested in my porn viewing habits. At the end of the day if any of this is made public your normally entitled to some form of compensation and companies can't hold it against you for hiring and firing.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford


"Like 99 % of the population we look at porn. We are grown ups. We look at legal porn with the odd fetish but it's still all legal.

Its likely you may need to buy some id type card thing where you supply proof of age then you use that on sites. So the only organisation that has your personal details is the organisation that provides the card. They don't know what porn you look at and the porn providers don't have your bank details. They will at most have a name and some form of registration number.

I can't imagine many people being that interested in my porn viewing habits. At the end of the day if any of this is made public your normally entitled to some form of compensation and companies can't hold it against you for hiring and firing. "

Good luck with that one.

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By *attywailerMan
over a year ago

Lithuania, Klaipeda

If anyone needs help in setting up a VPN, hit me up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If anyone is thinking of a VPN try a paid one (wouldn't trust a free one although there are plenty out there), I have been using one for years (when required). Costs me £2 a month (DigiBit), with a small discount.

Not had any problems.

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By *ensualguy70TV/TS
over a year ago

paisley

All vpns are giving only one month free trials then its pay oay pay after that. Daylight robbery

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By *RnMrsFreakCouple
over a year ago

Hull,England


"Like 99 % of the population we look at porn. We are grown ups. We look at legal porn with the odd fetish but it's still all legal.

Its likely you may need to buy some id type card thing where you supply proof of age then you use that on sites. So the only organisation that has your personal details is the organisation that provides the card. They don't know what porn you look at and the porn providers don't have your bank details. They will at most have a name and some form of registration number.

I can't imagine many people being that interested in my porn viewing habits. At the end of the day if any of this is made public your normally entitled to some form of compensation and companies can't hold it against you for hiring and firing. "

Wrong, the company charged with administrating this ID system is Mindgeek who happen to own Redtube,Pornhub,Youporn and many others. If instagram,Sony, nintendo and other big companies get hacked for info you can bet your bottom dollar that this database will be highly sought after, and it can ruin lives, to think that your porn surfing habits or content is of no interest to others is absolutely naive. To anyone who has a job contract that prohibits sites like fab or if you're in the care/medical/education/politics field or even if your contract has the term 'brings the company into disrepute' in it then beware, you're going to be exposed at some point. The first step after introduction of this censorship will be access for law enforcement, then it'll be other government departments that'll get access, then it'll be any potential employer.

If you trust the 8th most corrupt government in the world with the 2nd most censored internet to protect you then your hope is lost

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