California Advances Bill for Porn Site Age Verification

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The internet sucks now. I know these young brehs gotta be like:

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Who remembers downloading all kinds of shyt from limewire? Even the amateur stuff on these sites ain’t what it used to be
lol....

twitter alone got more content right now than limewire ever had while it existed....

free porn is at it's pinnacle right now...
 

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Sites get hacked all the time. At this point I think everyone has their shyt in the black web. Last thing anyone would want is their info and the type of xxx they watch. :childplease:
 

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Ok, I’m going to play devils advocate here a bit.

:whoa:

Before the internet, porn still existed, and you had to show an ID to rent an Adult Film…The government could get access to your purchases with a warrant. It wasn’t on the parents to prevent you from checking out an adult film, it was on the clerk to stop you from being able to rent it. How many articles do we see about how social media is harmful to children, iPad Kids, etc.? Same thing applies to porn on the internet….

If this is done right, like the EU appears to have done, then it is anonymous. Well, not totally anonymous but anyone that thinks you’re anonymous to the government using a VPN or really anything is kidding themselves. Good luck trying to find a software solution to solve a people problem. Snowden already told us every single mobile device has an IMEI, so VPN doesn’t mean shyt to the government. I guarantee something similar exists for laptops and desktops as well. Theres almost nothing out there Big Brother doesn’t know that you haven’t already “told” him. If they wanted to blackmail you for watching porn, you must be pretty important and they’re going to pull out all the stops to get you. And that’s assuming they don’t already have it from the wide mass surveillance net they cast on every single American.

We should’ve pushed for regulation of the buying and selling of data, as well as legislation to reel in the NSA, and countless other things…I guess it’s not too late, but that would require so many drastic changes in everyday Americans (including myself) and I don’t know if we’ll ever get to that point. Long story short, getting upset at this is misguided anger, imo.


Depending on how this is implemented the only thing a hacker would know about someone is that they are in a database for age verification for viewing porn, not what they view, not when they viewed it, or what websites.

They might be able to blackmail you for being in age verification database for watching porn. However, grown men who can be blackmailed based off the fact that they at some point in time watched porn are few and far between…And that doesn’t include potential barrier of entry for a hacker to be able to get access to the info in the first place. Which could be a high barrier to overcome for potential blackmail, fraud, identity theft, etc. to even happen in the first place

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I trust no corporation, no company, to EVER have my best interests in mind. They do what is in their best interest and that is make money. If our best interests align, it’s a coincidence, or forced through regulation. These porn websites know that the vast majority of people will hate this, and that’s going to affect their bottom line. If their bottom line could be unaffected and they had to violate your privacy they would do it. Don't confuse their greed for solidarity.
An IMEI is akin to a serial number. It's just a way that your carrier can track where your phone is at the moment.

A VPN is something that is used to hide your internet activity from your service provider(s).

Unless your phone is copied (which is some next level shyt. You'd need to be in some deep shyt to have the government want to copy your phone...), you're good.
 

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An IMEI is akin to a serial number. It's just a way that your carrier can track where your phone is at the moment.

A VPN is something that is used to hide your internet activity from your service provider(s).

Unless your phone is copied (which is some next level shyt. You'd need to be in some deep shyt to have the government want to copy your phone...), you're good.

An IMEI is akin to a serial number. It's just a way that your carrier can track where your phone is at the moment.

A VPN is something that is used to hide your internet activity from your service provider(s).

Unless your phone is copied (which is some next level shyt. You'd need to be in some deep shyt to have the government want to copy your phone...), you're good.
I know what an IMEI and a VPN is. My point is that the NSA (and Apple and Google I bet) stores this information, and anytime you buy a phone, it associates you with your IMEI. You can try to use a VPN to mask yourself, but any iPhone or Android shares your IMEI with your network carriers like you said, and the NSA collects it and apps use it as identification as well. So it doesn’t matter if you appear to be in Florida (using let’s say OpenVPN) when you’re actually in California…Your IMEI is already correlated with your true location/residency.

If you’re using something like the PH app on your phone, depending on the strictness of the regulations, and how they enforce it, they could use your IMEI as one claim of many others as proof of your true location and VPN won’t work. I’m not sure if it works with browsers, but apps can access it.
 

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I know what an IMEI and a VPN is. My point is that the NSA (and Apple and Google I bet) stores this information, and anytime you buy a phone, it associates you with your IMEI. You can try to use a VPN to mask yourself, but any iPhone or Android shares your IMEI with your network carriers like you said, and the NSA collects it and apps use it as identification as well. So it doesn’t matter if you appear to be in Florida (using let’s say OpenVPN) when you’re actually in California…Your IMEI is already correlated with your true location/residency.

If you’re using something like the PH app on your phone, depending on the strictness of the regulations, and how they enforce it, they could use your IMEI as one claim of many others as proof of your true location and VPN won’t work. I’m not sure if it works with browsers, but apps can access it.
Ah. I kinda see what you're saying. Essentially, using your IMEI / nearby cell towers, they can find out what your general location is.

Two things about that, though. The NSA doesn't give a flying shyt what you look up on pornhub as long as it's not dirtbag shyt, and state / federal law enforcement would need a warrant to get your carrier to divulge your IMEI since it's a pretty big invasion of privacy, which they wouldn't even attempt to do so for something as small as using pornhub.

If that's not what you're getting at, then what is it? Are you insinuating that the NSA would force us to verify our identity on these sites by sharing our IMEIs with sites like pornhub?
 
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