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Old 10-27-2014, 07:33 AM  
blinki bill
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Originally Posted by Phoenix View Post
Sure, that is the best solution. Anytime someone is going online they should be matched with a login that is approved by the person who pays the isp bill.
The beauty of parental control soft is that if you have it installed when a child is browsing it all works just fine until the child goes onto some restricted site then it asks for the password that the parent set to show that page. The parents do their part by setting the software and the website owners do their part by putting the necessary labels that those programs are looking for. It all works regardless where the users is located or where from the website operates.

I don't get why businesses should be forced to do the whole thing by themselves and more at that by implementing impractical solutions based on national borders to work in a virtual space where borders mean nothing!!? (that's what the strict age verification is).

Those age verification systems are not free it will cost $$$ for website owners to use them (I was looking at one in germany that is like 1000 euro per year), a cost of doing business one may say but in the current state of affairs is the cost of preventing yourself of doing any business, like having a shop on a main street and paying a building company to build a stone wall in front of your door

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