Read more.'Porn passes' to allow buyers to visit adult sites without further age verification or ID checks.
Read more.'Porn passes' to allow buyers to visit adult sites without further age verification or ID checks.
Sounds like a perfect use for this
https://forums.hexus.net/general-dis...yone-used.html
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If I were to be interested in this sort of thing - which I'm not - then this would be the way I would want to set things up. No holding of details, no hackable database, no reference back to a payment method. Looks like it took the BBFC to sort out something the Home Office had no idea about.
It's not my bag though. I don't go on those sort of sites. Not me. That was just a misspelling that one time.
so basically anyone can buy a code and that code can be used umpteen times by anyone? so one kid at school gets a code from an older friend or brother or dirty uncle and he rakes in a quid per time he gives the code out to someone else. what a waste of time
It's a shame that the UK Government wastes so much time and money doing things they think will help rather than doing things that actually will. how much has this project costed wherein the money could have gone elsewhere?
I think thought the mandatory porn switch on everyones internet connection was enough...
Oh great, so now the kids hanging around outside the shops will want porn passes as well as fags and cider...
Such a pointless idea, there are countless ways of accessing smut online, the most insidious/dangerous/unsuitable of which are definitely not the established brand-name porn sites.
Why am i having such a hard time believing a 16 digit code is not going to be linked to someones ID.
The BBFC can't even protect their own web infrastructure so it's not a matter of if hackers get their hand on peoples data it's just when.
EDIT: Something that just occurred to me, what to stop someone sharing their newly acquired 16 digit code on the internet and everyone in the UK using the same code?
Last edited by Corky34; 14-05-2018 at 01:28 PM.
Total waste of time and money. The restrictions are utterly elementary to bypass, and guides will be created within second's for those who are less tech-savvy, so why on earth they think anyone would spend £10 to do it is beyond me.
It's the parents that should be watching out for their kids, not the Government and ISPs.
This will definitely work, as back in the day when the newsagents were one of the few places you could buy porn none of it ever ended up in the hands of the underaged.
Smudger (15-05-2018)
Pointless, use a vpn or tor and you can access it for free.
Jon
£10 for pr0n on the Internet? What is the world coming to, you'll need an argument pass next to disagree with strangers.
MLyons (17-05-2018)
I still think this comes down to parenting, or rather the lack of it. Parenting should be more than sticking your wotsit in a hole.
It is one thing to suggest a Great Firewall of Great Britain (which would not be without challenges), but can they actually fine websites outside the country?Websites that don't comply with the age verification checks face their sites being blocked by major UK ISPs and fines of up to £250,000 (US$350,000)
As David Davis wrote in 2008 about the proposed ID database...
Things must have changed in the last decade as it seems there's a technologically solution to everything nowadays,Faced with intractable problems with political pressure for a solution, the government reaches for a headline grabbing high-tech "solution". Rather than spend the resources, time and thought necessary to get a real answer, they naively grasp solutions that to the technologically illiterate ministers look like magic. And most ministers are very illiterate about any serious technology.
How is that anymore anonymous than the online system, you still need id.
Also as said how is this different to buying a top shelf mag in the old days... there was a stigma to buying say playboy in a newsagents because basically everyone knew what you were doing, how is buying a 'porn access code' any different.
I still see this as a complete waste of tax payers money, a complete waste of time and an invasion of privacy for ADULTS who are legally allowed to view said sites. We already have systems in place to protect minors, it's not our fault if their parents aren't using them.
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