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By *heEvilWithin OP   Woman  over a year ago

Barnsley

So our lovely government had this great idea to ban porn. Yes it's official its going live in July this year.

I can imagine this is how the conversation went.

So guys what about brexit? Nah

What about anti vaxers or fake news? Nah

Uhmm.. Vegans? Nah

Porn?? Yes let's get rid of that.

Britain.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"So our lovely government had this great idea to ban porn. Yes it's official its going live in July this year.

I can imagine this is how the conversation went.

So guys what about brexit? Nah

What about anti vaxers or fake news? Nah

Uhmm.. Vegans? Nah

Porn?? Yes let's get rid of that.

Britain. "

Not exactly a ban ... more like making sure you are old enough to view it if you want

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

It’s to help protect children from viewing things age unsuitable. It’s not a ban.

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

It was originally proposed to be rolling out in April it got delayed lol.

£5.00 for a porn licence is it worth it ?

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington


"It was originally proposed to be rolling out in April it got delayed lol.

£5.00 for a porn licence is it worth it ? "

how long does the license last

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"It was originally proposed to be rolling out in April it got delayed lol.

£5.00 for a porn licence is it worth it ? how long does the license last "

till you cum

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington


"It was originally proposed to be rolling out in April it got delayed lol.

£5.00 for a porn licence is it worth it ? how long does the license last till you cum "

£5 for 30 seconds nah I’ll stick to old porn mags

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

£5 for single device or £9 for multiple devices.

Doesn't say how long it last, I trust The Sun on this subject.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/tech/8616100/uk-porn-block-date-when-start/amp/

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

Over reaction to keeping our kids safer online?

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Over reaction to keeping our kids safer online?"

Absolutely and it’s unlikely to change anything in the long run . Those who want to find it will , whatever age they are .

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

It's a good plan I fully support the idea. With that said placing around Brexit is stupid people will pay more attention to porn block than Brexit I know I'm guilty of it.

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By *pepepipoxMan  over a year ago

London

If only I could start a VPN business...

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city

Like how licence plate readers were rolled out to stop terror attacks in london...

Oh wait they are just used to charge people money to enter the city now.

What a bunch of mugs.

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

I think fundamentally it's a good idea to protect kids from viewing things they shouldn't. But there will always be a few that find ways round the age verification system. Or use other ways of finding what they're looking for.possibly ending up on the dark web and then being exposed to even greater harm. So all it's really going to do is generate an income for whoever runs it and then there's the potential for fraudulent passes being sold to the less savvy and also ID fraud. So its flawed at best.

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By *heEvilWithin OP   Woman  over a year ago

Barnsley

If you want to view porn you have to send in your passport details and go onto a register.

You guys really think removing porn is going to shield our kids? I think it will make sexual deviancy worse. It'll also lead them to sites you don't want them to be on.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Under age people will always find a way. Most of them can run rings around adults in terms of accessing things. I can understand the reasoning behind it, I just don’t see it working.

As for personal info being stored somewhere... ok, no problems likely to occur there!

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

North korea here we come

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city

You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

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


"If you want to view porn you have to send in your passport details and go onto a register.

You guys really think removing porn is going to shield our kids? I think it will make sexual deviancy worse. It'll also lead them to sites you don't want them to be on. "

How will it make sexual deviancy worse?

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


"Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Under age people will always find a way. Most of them can run rings around adults in terms of accessing things. I can understand the reasoning behind it, I just don’t see it working.

As for personal info being stored somewhere... ok, no problems likely to occur there! "

The adults will be asking the kids for help to get them onto porn sites.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?"

What’s a tor browser?

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


"Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Under age people will always find a way. Most of them can run rings around adults in terms of accessing things. I can understand the reasoning behind it, I just don’t see it working.

As for personal info being stored somewhere... ok, no problems likely to occur there!

The adults will be asking the kids for help to get them onto porn sites. "

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


"So our lovely government had this great idea to ban porn. Yes it's official its going live in July this year.

I can imagine this is how the conversation went.

So guys what about brexit? Nah

What about anti vaxers or fake news? Nah

Uhmm.. Vegans? Nah

Porn?? Yes let's get rid of that.

Britain. "

You got that totally wrong.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Under age people will always find a way. Most of them can run rings around adults in terms of accessing things. I can understand the reasoning behind it, I just don’t see it working.

As for personal info being stored somewhere... ok, no problems likely to occur there!

The adults will be asking the kids for help to get them onto porn sites. "

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

I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

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By *hewifeandiCouple  over a year ago

Bristol

May stop all the fake profiles and idiots coming on here you never know

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe


"If only I could start a VPN business..."

Can see it now.

Pepipox VPN. Wank without it hitting you in the bank, £0.99 per month.

Jokes aside, can see someone making a killing with a scaremongering campaign.

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?"

Hidemyassdotcum would probably work as a dummies guide.

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser? "

Tor browser is the name of a web browser, it accesses the internet through the tor network, your info gets encrypted, and passes through 3 relays to stop it being tracked.

So your isp does not know what sites you visit when youre on it.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser?

Tor browser is the name of a web browser, it accesses the internet through the tor network, your info gets encrypted, and passes through 3 relays to stop it being tracked.

So your isp does not know what sites you visit when youre on it."

Thank you

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser?

Tor browser is the name of a web browser, it accesses the internet through the tor network, your info gets encrypted, and passes through 3 relays to stop it being tracked.

So your isp does not know what sites you visit when youre on it."

I think a vpn will be the only way to bypass as the block is at isp/ip level

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By *elvet RopeMan  over a year ago

by the big field


"I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

"

I'd personally like to see it law for parents to take responsibiblity for their offsprings browsing habits- instead of giving every 7 year old free reign on a smart device almost 24/7 with little understanding of how the bloody things work themselves.

Just like the recent reports about schools having to employ arse wipers or teach kids to use cutlery, its always everyone elses problem

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By *eavenNhellCouple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge


"Over reaction to keeping our kids safer online?"
got to remember nothing must harm the children or kittens .

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


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser?

Tor browser is the name of a web browser, it accesses the internet through the tor network, your info gets encrypted, and passes through 3 relays to stop it being tracked.

So your isp does not know what sites you visit when youre on it."

Your info however is completley unencrypted at the exit node and vunerable to man in the middle attacks and who you are can be deduced by somone running exit nodes.

The majority of exit nodes are ran by the cia and nsa unsurprisingly.

Tor is for anonymity not security

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser? "

you get them on Dartmoor.

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser?

Tor browser is the name of a web browser, it accesses the internet through the tor network, your info gets encrypted, and passes through 3 relays to stop it being tracked.

So your isp does not know what sites you visit when youre on it.

Your info however is completley unencrypted at the exit node and vunerable to man in the middle attacks and who you are can be deduced by somone running exit nodes.

The majority of exit nodes are ran by the cia and nsa unsurprisingly.

Tor is for anonymity not security"

Well said, it's slow also unless you have great internet speed.

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser?

Tor browser is the name of a web browser, it accesses the internet through the tor network, your info gets encrypted, and passes through 3 relays to stop it being tracked.

So your isp does not know what sites you visit when youre on it.

Your info however is completley unencrypted at the exit node and vunerable to man in the middle attacks and who you are can be deduced by somone running exit nodes.

The majority of exit nodes are ran by the cia and nsa unsurprisingly.

Tor is for anonymity not security"

I was posting how to bypass a porn ban, not how to hide from the cia? I mean that vpm you use isnt hiding you from the CIA either.

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


"If you want to view porn you have to send in your passport details and go onto a register.

You guys really think removing porn is going to shield our kids? I think it will make sexual deviancy worse. It'll also lead them to sites you don't want them to be on. "

How? It'll mean it will be more difficult for them to stumble upon it by accident. I get that there will always be those kids that purposefully search out porn they will still find a way round that, but it will make it harder for innocent children to stumble upon it accidentally. Some kids are still kids you know. They aren't all trying to be old beyond their years.

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

I suspect a lot of hormonal 14 year old lads will be downloading a free copy of the Opera browser, that has a built in vpn options.

Stupidly easy to circumvent

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By *xperimentalistMan  over a year ago

East Yorkshire

Law proposed by the owners of wank mags?? They must have seen their profits tumble over the past decade

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

Not hearing much about the parents...

Surely parents could have put a parental block on what their kids can access or not, it's not difficult to do. A lot of ISPs offer this as a standard service on routers.

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


"Not hearing much about the parents...

Surely parents could have put a parental block on what their kids can access or not, it's not difficult to do. A lot of ISPs offer this as a standard service on routers. "

Home isn't the only place kids can access the internet

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

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

Here comes teenage pregnancies

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


"Here comes teenage pregnancies"

Huh?

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


"Not hearing much about the parents...

Surely parents could have put a parental block on what their kids can access or not, it's not difficult to do. A lot of ISPs offer this as a standard service on routers. "

Because they want the government and society in general to blame when the kids do something they don't like.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Not hearing much about the parents...

Surely parents could have put a parental block on what their kids can access or not, it's not difficult to do. A lot of ISPs offer this as a standard service on routers. "

With a little knowledge you don't even need to rely on the ISP - most virus software vendors have parental controls as part of their package - all it takes is downloading the software onto any device a child uses and setting up appropriate filters - it's also password protected and sends alerts if attempts are made to bypass it.

It's not entirely foolproof and a determined savvy kid could probably find a way round it BUT couple that with parents taking responsibility, instilling values in their kids and talking to them about such things, along with monitoring history etc and the threat is minimised - add in the new measures coming in and it's minimised further.

It's difficult to comment completely and from an informed standpoint as details of how these measures will be implemented are fairly scant but you can be sure bypasses are something that will have been considered - I'll reserve over all judgement till I know more but in principle I'm all for anything that aims to safeguard my and other people's children.

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By *mstillere2Man  over a year ago

middleport

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Not hearing much about the parents...

Surely parents could have put a parental block on what their kids can access or not, it's not difficult to do. A lot of ISPs offer this as a standard service on routers.

Home isn't the only place kids can access the internet"

Which is why the software I mentioned in my last post is a more reliable block - it's device not network specific.

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By *exycouplesswingCouple  over a year ago

Tunbridge Wells


"North korea here we come "

As overreactions go... that’s a good one

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By *andyMinx_tvTV/TS  over a year ago

Leeds

Face up to it people. We live in the biggest nanny state in the world. Don't be surprised by anything the government of the day introduces here. Word has it the next piece of legislation will make it illegal to carry a plank of wood along a pavement.

Oh, wait a min, that's been against the law since 1939

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

We have already paid £millions for broadband and mobile phone companies to build networks that have adult content blocking. If parents are letting their kids get around it, the same will happen with the next change.

The conservatives are frightened of the moral minority who shriek see about porn etc. Or have ties to the business that will operate checks.

Adults should be able to live their lives legally without needing to pay for excessive restrictions on their legal behavior because a minority of others want to impose restrictions on liberties of others.

More £millions wasted.

And more sensitive data about you getting amassed, to get into heaven knows which purchasers hands.

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


"Not hearing much about the parents...

Surely parents could have put a parental block on what their kids can access or not, it's not difficult to do. A lot of ISPs offer this as a standard service on routers.

Home isn't the only place kids can access the internet

Which is why the software I mentioned in my last post is a more reliable block - it's device not network specific."

Assuming they are using their own devices. I really get that parents can block and restrict their kids access. I really don't see why it's an issue that porn will be that little bit more difficult to access.

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By *ea monkeyMan  over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)


"We have already paid £millions for broadband and mobile phone companies to build networks that have adult content blocking. If parents are letting their kids get around it, the same will happen with the next change.

The conservatives are frightened of the moral minority who shriek see about porn etc. Or have ties to the business that will operate checks.

Adults should be able to live their lives legally without needing to pay for excessive restrictions on their legal behavior because a minority of others want to impose restrictions on liberties of others.

More £millions wasted.

And more sensitive data about you getting amassed, to get into heaven knows which purchasers hands.

"

Conservatives acting conservatively, who would have seen that coming?!

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By *ea monkeyMan  over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)

In reaction to the OP though.

You've got it completely wrong and as a few others have said; reacted to a misunderstood piece of misinformation. Have a quick read of something that isn't printed in red and then come back.

Also, you can't ban vegans. It's been tried, the fuckers keep getting back in.

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


"I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

"

How about we promote actual sex Education for modern society outside of the basic "put dick in vagina to make baby, use condom if no want baby"? We're constantly being told about the children and teenagers yet it feels like we don't want to educate them, things like this have backfired constantly over time, the fact is the government themselves don't grasp how the Internet works and have been barking at isps to try and force it to make sense! Better yet, kids these days have been brought up with vpn options and proxies, they literally already know the work around! Making this a massive waste of time and money, it's better to educate than punish.

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

And banning bendy bananas!! It’s political correctness gone made I tells ya!!!!

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


"I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

"

Completely agree . God knows what will pass as "normal" sex in ten years' time.

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


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser? "

Just a vpn. Like hidemyass

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

I guess the opposition to this is that it will most likely push kids to maybe accessing the darker places on the internet to find porn, which will expose them to much more dangerous threats.

Send anything underground, then the real deviants take advantage.

And it changes nothing really, but will serve to reopen the black market on porn DVDs.

Kids will find porn, but now, they will have delve deeper to find it, far more dangerous.

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


"You all know you will probably be able to bypass it by just installing the tor browser?

What’s a tor browser?

Tor browser is the name of a web browser, it accesses the internet through the tor network, your info gets encrypted, and passes through 3 relays to stop it being tracked.

So your isp does not know what sites you visit when youre on it.

Your info however is completley unencrypted at the exit node and vunerable to man in the middle attacks and who you are can be deduced by somone running exit nodes.

The majority of exit nodes are ran by the cia and nsa unsurprisingly.

Tor is for anonymity not security

I was posting how to bypass a porn ban, not how to hide from the cia? I mean that vpm you use isnt hiding you from the CIA either."

No but by bypassing the porn ban you are exposed to ANYONE running the exit node you use.

Most of them are US government because thats why tor exists for dissidents but theres also lots lf other people who run exit nodes so they csn grab your passwords data etx.

Exit modes are pretty much never ran by anyone "innocent" because they are the party identified for what you do so no one takes rhe risk.

A professional vpn does hide what your doing in a much much safer way and it does protect you from legal action if you pick a certain Panamanian company

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

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


"I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

Completely agree . God knows what will pass as "normal" sex in ten years' time. "

"InterestsAdult Parties, Oral, Safe Sex, Swingers Clubs, Threesomes, Toys, Watersports"

^ yeah cause that seems "normal"

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"So our lovely government had this great idea to ban porn. Yes it's official its going live in July this year.

I can imagine this is how the conversation went.

So guys what about brexit? Nah

What about anti vaxers or fake news? Nah

Uhmm.. Vegans? Nah

Porn?? Yes let's get rid of that.

Britain. "

How have you managed to confuse age restriction with "ban".

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


"I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

Completely agree . God knows what will pass as "normal" sex in ten years' time.

"InterestsAdult Parties, Oral, Safe Sex, Swingers Clubs, Threesomes, Toys, Watersports"

^ yeah cause that seems "normal" "

I am talking about the extreme porn nowadays, eg double anal/vaginal penetration. Is the next step to have a surgeon present to slice people open so that more cocks can be accommodated?

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


"I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

Completely agree . God knows what will pass as "normal" sex in ten years' time.

"InterestsAdult Parties, Oral, Safe Sex, Swingers Clubs, Threesomes, Toys, Watersports"

^ yeah cause that seems "normal"

I am talking about the extreme porn nowadays, eg double anal/vaginal penetration. Is the next step to have a surgeon present to slice people open so that more cocks can be accommodated? "

As opposed to pissing on eachother?

Dp is a pretty common interest on here too

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


"We have already paid £millions for broadband and mobile phone companies to build networks that have adult content blocking. If parents are letting their kids get around it, the same will happen with the next change.

The conservatives are frightened of the moral minority who shriek see about porn etc. Or have ties to the business that will operate checks.

Adults should be able to live their lives legally without needing to pay for excessive restrictions on their legal behavior because a minority of others want to impose restrictions on liberties of others.

More £millions wasted.

And more sensitive data about you getting amassed, to get into heaven knows which purchasers hands.

"

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"I don't understand the opposition to this, it is not a ban. Back in the day, people had to pay for shite quality VHS recordings or top shelf mags - now free porn is rife and it's having a detrimental effect on the next generation, particularly women.

When teenage boys are asked to name a place that they can ejaculate with a woman and they reel off face, boobs and arse etc but not one can think of inside her vagina - we have a problem. When girls are being pressured into anal sex, lads thinking double anal is standard and gagging blow jobs the norm - something needs to be done.

I would personally like to see tougher regulations on the actual content but making it more difficult for impressionable youngsters to see it is no bad thing.

Completely agree . God knows what will pass as "normal" sex in ten years' time.

"InterestsAdult Parties, Oral, Safe Sex, Swingers Clubs, Threesomes, Toys, Watersports"

^ yeah cause that seems "normal"

I am talking about the extreme porn nowadays, eg double anal/vaginal penetration. Is the next step to have a surgeon present to slice people open so that more cocks can be accommodated?

As opposed to pissing on eachother?

Dp is a pretty common interest on here too"

There is a world of difference between consenting adults exploring sexually and finding different things they like and kids thinking some of these activities are to be expected as part of their initial sexual exploration though.

My early sexual explorations considered oral to be fairly "out there" - the fact some kids of today think anal or DVP are "normal" is pretty sad in one respect and incredibly worrying in another.

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


"I guess the opposition to this is that it will most likely push kids to maybe accessing the darker places on the internet to find porn, which will expose them to much more dangerous threats.

Send anything underground, then the real deviants take advantage.

And it changes nothing really, but will serve to reopen the black market on porn DVDs.

Kids will find porn, but now, they will have delve deeper to find it, far more dangerous. "

I think this point is the one thing that concerns me. From my previous marriage I have two teenage boys. They know exactly how to find their way around the internet and we have had some very honest conversation about it.

My concern is once you start to push things underground the worst kinds of people start to be involved.

It happens with any kind of prohibition.

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By *roubleInMindCouple  over a year ago

Greater Manchester


"I guess the opposition to this is that it will most likely push kids to maybe accessing the darker places on the internet to find porn, which will expose them to much more dangerous threats.

Send anything underground, then the real deviants take advantage.

And it changes nothing really, but will serve to reopen the black market on porn DVDs.

Kids will find porn, but now, they will have delve deeper to find it, far more dangerous.

I think this point is the one thing that concerns me. From my previous marriage I have two teenage boys. They know exactly how to find their way around the internet and we have had some very honest conversation about it.

My concern is once you start to push things underground the worst kinds of people start to be involved.

It happens with any kind of prohibition."

Precisely. Underage drinking and smoking still exists in abundance despite it being ‘banned’. Better (and by better I mean functional and fit for purpose) sex ed classes would be a start, but as soon as reform is mentioned, people get all squirmish and hysterical about the over sexualisation of kids.... like that’s not already happened

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

Personally I think there should be a ban on bad porn. Nothing worse than buying a mucky vid and the camera moves away quick so you can't see the dirty bits. Not that I buy mucky vids anymore. Even online there is a lot of crap porn floating about.

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

I hope it works.

I doubt it will - but children have too much easy access to things they shouldnt be looking at.

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


"It was originally proposed to be rolling out in April it got delayed lol.

£5.00 for a porn licence is it worth it ? how long does the license last "

3 wanks

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

And I think Britain is awesome.

Go and live in a country without healthcare and benefits and see how you get on.

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By *otsoSnowWhiteWoman  over a year ago

My Ice Castle! South Wales

What worries me is that personal vids will start getting passed round more freely as a mean to free porn. More so than they already are

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By *otsoSnowWhiteWoman  over a year ago

My Ice Castle! South Wales


"I guess the opposition to this is that it will most likely push kids to maybe accessing the darker places on the internet to find porn, which will expose them to much more dangerous threats.

Send anything underground, then the real deviants take advantage.

And it changes nothing really, but will serve to reopen the black market on porn DVDs.

Kids will find porn, but now, they will have delve deeper to find it, far more dangerous.

I think this point is the one thing that concerns me. From my previous marriage I have two teenage boys. They know exactly how to find their way around the internet and we have had some very honest conversation about it.

My concern is once you start to push things underground the worst kinds of people start to be involved.

It happens with any kind of prohibition.

Precisely. Underage drinking and smoking still exists in abundance despite it being ‘banned’. Better (and by better I mean functional and fit for purpose) sex ed classes would be a start, but as soon as reform is mentioned, people get all squirmish and hysterical about the over sexualisation of kids.... like that’s not already happened "

100% agree with this and the above mentioned about what kids/young adults now think is the norm for sexual activities

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


"And I think Britain is awesome.

Go and live in a country without healthcare and benefits and see how you get on."

Quite! Easy access to porn is the least of our worries

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


"It was originally proposed to be rolling out in April it got delayed lol.

£5.00 for a porn licence is it worth it ? how long does the license last

3 wanks "

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)

I'll just make my own

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"I'll just make my own"

How will you find the time, what with that and running the MLS 'n all.

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)


"I'll just make my own

How will you find the time, what with that and running the MLS 'n all. "

I'm thinking of combining the two, Moriarty's casting couch will be making its debut at the next MLS

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"I'll just make my own

How will you find the time, what with that and running the MLS 'n all.

I'm thinking of combining the two, Moriarty's casting couch will be making its debut at the next MLS "

How very entrepreneurial of you.....

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan  over a year ago

Coventry

Isn't life in general? It's madly inconceivable we even exist. Enjoy the ride.

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By *htcMan  over a year ago

MK


"It’s to help protect children from viewing things age unsuitable. It’s not a ban. "

It's not they did that with the internet blocks on ISP where adult content is turned off.

Didn't work so now trying this.

Won't work so they will try something else

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