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Originally Posted by mrmarlowe
Well webmasters should try to think the same way as surfers! I'm a surfer and I see a banner on some porn and I click on it and it takes me here:
https://www.porncz.com/
Am I going to go through the annoying process of age verification just to find out what the site is about? No way. That site has lost me as a potential member.
But if the webmasters started to think like the surfers they wouldn't put an age verification block on the index page. It's like having a shop with the shutters down! Just have a safe for work page or little tour and try to sell your site. Have some safe for work images and really try to sell the site and encourage the surfer to go through age verification so he can join or see the not safe for work tour. That's just common sense. There is then a good chance that the surfer will go through the age verification process.
I would say a big percentage of porn surfers know about VPN's and have been using them for years. Now more and more people are learning about them and how they can by pass age verification laws if they use one. I saw an article in a national newspaper that explained how you can by pass age verification if you use a VPN.
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We don't make the laws...and UK is not the only place doing this atm. Soon it will be all over EU and all over the US, the main markets for credit card payments, anyway. There is no escape from this, so the earlier we start to adjust, the better. And as of right now...sales are pretty much the same as before. The only websites which this will get out of business are the free porn sites...which is not that bad at all. Tube sites started the downfall of the adult business...and now its them who will suffer.