Seriously, can’t we have ANYTHING good anymore!
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That is facking ridiculous.
Our government are beyond stupid now.
good for my mental health tbh
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Will they do the passes in Tesco local?
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Go into local newsagent:
You: ‘Hi, can I have a pack of 20 BnH and a spunk card please...’
Shopkeeper: ‘Come again?...’
You: ‘I hope so...’
Lool off is this. Is this an annual subscription
No worries Sizz - made a note of Teebs credit card deeds at the Xmas meet up. I'll post them on here for you later m8 👍🏻
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comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 11 minutes ago
Go into local newsagent:
You: ‘Hi, can I have a pack of 20 BnH and a spunk card please...’
Shopkeeper: ‘Come again?...’
You: ‘I hope so...’
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comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 5 minutes ago
No worries Sizz - made a note of Teebs credit card deeds at the Xmas meet up. I'll post them on here for you later m8 👍🏻
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Tbf the pron industry is destructive to many people's lives.
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2016/11/22/pornography-industry-jessica-neely-human-trafficking/
Thank god I have a vpn ..... if I was to access those sort of sites of course
You are at risk if you use any of these sites, most are fronts for criminal enterprises and they want your credit or debit card details.
Wow I'd not heard about this.. if only they'd brought it in when i was 15/16 . I would've spent more time revising and less knocking myself into oblivion
Pfft !
As if they aren't already analysing our supposedly "private" web traffic.
Does the government's blessing make what these companies do with our analytics any less sketchy?
This is honestly one of the stupidest ideas I've ever read in my entire life.
But the fact that their may be id required like passport or license makes it a lot more dodgy..
That database will inevitably get hacked and the viewing habits of everyone made availabile
Imagine finding out that Theresa May watches serious stuff
Or on a more personal and perhaps even more disturbing level finding out what your dad watches..
Ageid are claiming that these kind of leaks wouldn't be possible with their system but admit that it could be with other similar companies.
James Clark, the director of communications at AgeID, said its method of storing the login and password of verified users meant that “at no point does AgeID have a database of email addresses”, citing external audits of his company’s processes.
“AgeID does not store any personal data input by users during the age verification process, such as name, address, phone number, date of birth. As we do not collect such data, it cannot be leaked, marketed to, or used in any way.”
He claimed that while AgeID could not be used to link viewing data to an individual’s identity, rival age verification companies “may not be so robust” and could be prone to leaks.
Couple of years ago users one of the companies where you have to pay had their database hacked and users exposed
comment by Sem (U9729)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Phenom (U20037)
posted 2 minutes ago
good for my mental health tbh
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how the fudge am I supposed to strum myself into oblivion when I'm feeling a little blue?!
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Use your imagination, I've imagined some pretty surreal situations when I've been at a loose end and the house is empty
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posted on 18/3/19
Seriously, can’t we have ANYTHING good anymore!
posted on 18/3/19
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posted on 18/3/19
That is facking ridiculous.
Our government are beyond stupid now.
posted on 18/3/19
good for my mental health tbh
posted on 18/3/19
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posted on 18/3/19
PHENOM
posted on 18/3/19
Will they do the passes in Tesco local?
posted on 18/3/19
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posted on 18/3/19
posted on 18/3/19
Go into local newsagent:
You: ‘Hi, can I have a pack of 20 BnH and a spunk card please...’
Shopkeeper: ‘Come again?...’
You: ‘I hope so...’
posted on 18/3/19
Lool off is this. Is this an annual subscription
posted on 18/3/19
No worries Sizz - made a note of Teebs credit card deeds at the Xmas meet up. I'll post them on here for you later m8 👍🏻
posted on 18/3/19
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posted on 18/3/19
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 11 minutes ago
Go into local newsagent:
You: ‘Hi, can I have a pack of 20 BnH and a spunk card please...’
Shopkeeper: ‘Come again?...’
You: ‘I hope so...’
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posted on 18/3/19
comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 5 minutes ago
No worries Sizz - made a note of Teebs credit card deeds at the Xmas meet up. I'll post them on here for you later m8 👍🏻
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posted on 18/3/19
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posted on 18/3/19
Tbf the pron industry is destructive to many people's lives.
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2016/11/22/pornography-industry-jessica-neely-human-trafficking/
posted on 18/3/19
Thank god I have a vpn ..... if I was to access those sort of sites of course
posted on 18/3/19
You are at risk if you use any of these sites, most are fronts for criminal enterprises and they want your credit or debit card details.
posted on 18/3/19
Wow I'd not heard about this.. if only they'd brought it in when i was 15/16 . I would've spent more time revising and less knocking myself into oblivion
posted on 18/3/19
Pfft !
As if they aren't already analysing our supposedly "private" web traffic.
Does the government's blessing make what these companies do with our analytics any less sketchy?
posted on 18/3/19
This is honestly one of the stupidest ideas I've ever read in my entire life.
posted on 18/3/19
But the fact that their may be id required like passport or license makes it a lot more dodgy..
That database will inevitably get hacked and the viewing habits of everyone made availabile
Imagine finding out that Theresa May watches serious stuff
Or on a more personal and perhaps even more disturbing level finding out what your dad watches..
Ageid are claiming that these kind of leaks wouldn't be possible with their system but admit that it could be with other similar companies.
James Clark, the director of communications at AgeID, said its method of storing the login and password of verified users meant that “at no point does AgeID have a database of email addresses”, citing external audits of his company’s processes.
“AgeID does not store any personal data input by users during the age verification process, such as name, address, phone number, date of birth. As we do not collect such data, it cannot be leaked, marketed to, or used in any way.”
He claimed that while AgeID could not be used to link viewing data to an individual’s identity, rival age verification companies “may not be so robust” and could be prone to leaks.
Couple of years ago users one of the companies where you have to pay had their database hacked and users exposed
posted on 18/3/19
comment by Sem (U9729)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
comment by Phenom (U20037)
posted 2 minutes ago
good for my mental health tbh
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how the fudge am I supposed to strum myself into oblivion when I'm feeling a little blue?!
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Use your imagination, I've imagined some pretty surreal situations when I've been at a loose end and the house is empty
posted on 18/3/19
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