Some interesting reading on porn

Thu, Jul 16 2009 14:05
johnq123
Posts 17
That's a quote of an article i found about porn stuff with some useful tips on surfing security.
 
Enjoy
 
Porn is everywhere on the internet. It seems like it really pushes internet capabilities further: channels become wider and speed becomes faster. And it’s nice to see how many people worldwide try to bring us some stuff we like so much. Now we can download much more than ever and in awesome HD quality never seen before. Sadly there are still many sites that make trouble for many unwitting people on the internet. Everyday people are burned trying to get porn because of some bastards who try to profit in illegal ways. Below I’m going to tell you the whole story of porn and how get it safely. Enjoy 

So we have legal, quality and safe porn on the one hand and stolen warez with a high risk of getting some malware or spyware on your computer. But it’s not simple to recognize what is what and stay satisfied and safe.
The best way is to get porn from guys who actually make it. They shoot it and upload to their sites (like ddfbeauties.com). Also some amateur girls have their personal sites and run them for a living (like ivyblack.com). Other guys buy already shot photos and videos for a particular niche from many studios and put them on their sites (like jerkednetwork.com). These people have what is called paysites and you can get access to their material by buying a monthly subscription (10-30 bucks) or a trial to get a better look (1-5 bucks for 1-3 days). Actually these sites cover all their expenses for shootings or buying legal porn by selling access for regular people all over the world. You can find a complete list of legal sites at myporndiary.net

You most likely have noticed how hard is to find some good porn in Google. Some people have realized that there’re millions of other people looking for porn and decided to make some easy money from them. And those who are looking for free stuff are an especially easy target for scammers. They know that freeloaders are ready to take an extra step to get everything for free. So they develop different schemes and ways of how to harm a victim’s computer with viruses and get credit card info or private data. So they say that before you’d be able to get some porn you should download some codecs, special software, visit other sites, etc, etc, etc. Legal sites are interested in making access to their pics and videos as simple as possible. 

There’s a whole bunch of fake porn sites and they do their best to get higher rank in Google, though these days things are a little bit better than few years before. But you still should be careful and don’t believe all these phony promises. There’s also another group of people who steal photos and videos from producing sites and share them to get profit from ads. Only a few do this because they just like it. But you should know that all these warez sites have big expenses on keeping their sites running and they should pay for it. So they would try to do this by exploiting their visitors and in most cases without letting them know. 

Here is how to buy porn safely and how not to be harmed by warez sites. Just keep in mind that there is a difference between legal porn and warez like between legal copy of Windows or any other software and cracked version of it. In first case you own that product, get official support every time you need and are safe using it. 
So if you’ll decide to go legally go to myporndiary.net or any other site like this and choose sites you like. Each legal paysite usually is devoted to some model or niche (like anal, mature, twins, gay, toons, redheads, etc.). Just like everything else some sites are great, some aren’t, some have tons of material, some have only few videos, but all depends on what you really like. My job is to explain you how everything works and how you can realize your desires 

There’re some things you should know:
1. Buying porn is legal and safe. Just like buying on eBay.
2. You buy porn anonymously. There will be no obvious porn words in your credit card statement.
3. You can get your money back very easy and almost instantly if you don’t like a site you joined.
1. Buying porn is legal and safe. As I mentioned above some guys shoot porn and it costs them big money to buy equipment, pay models, rent apartments, host videos online and keep their sites running. They also have their own lives to live, they need to pay rent, buy food, presents for their girlfriends and parents, just like everybody else. They do what both they and we like and essentially they try to make a living from their sites . So they sell access to pornsites to keep afloat. Each legal pornsite has public tour which shows what’s inside and you can access its members section by paying for a membership. Usually monthly price is about $20, but it may vary from 10 bucks up to 30. There’s a join form which processes your credit card data. Processing is done by a billing company which has special license by Visa and Master card and would be out of business if there were complaints from buyers about un-ethical behavior. Further more the sites are reviewed by the billing companies prior to allowing the processing. If you aren’t sure about joining some site, just search its domain (sitename.com) or its SiteName into searchbox at myporndiary.net. If you got it then everything is ok and the site is safe. Otherwise contact me via the chat board to get my opinion about any particular site. Once you pay you get access to all photos and videos on that site (so called members access). You can download them and keep on your computer. Also some sites offer you webcam chat with their girls and multisite access from their network as a bonus.

You may also notice that some subscriptions are recurring, that means it’ll rebill each month (or other period of time you chose) automatically if you do not cancel it. Right after joining the site you get a mail like this <LINK> which contains all the details about your membership. You may cancel recurring subscriptions immediately and it won’t affect anything. You’ll be able to access members zone till the end of the period you bought, you just won’t be automatically rebilled next time. Once your subscription expires you can buy access for the next month again. Trial payments are the same as recurring subscriptions, but initial payment is low like $1-$5 for 1-3 days. In most cases it’ll automatically rebill if you won’t cancel it like a monthly subscription. Though it’s always better to look for recurring trial rate on each site, sometimes it may be higher than monthly cost. Non-recurring payment is a plain one-time purchase. If a site updates frequently with high-quality material and you really like it then it’s better to choose recurring payment which is often lower by a couple of bucks than non-recurring. Or rebill price can be lower than initial (like 24.95 and 20.95 correspondingly).

2. You buy porn anonymously. It means that you’ll find on your credit card statement something like $24.95 CCBIll – WestMedia, Inc. It usually contains billing name (the most frequent are CCBill, Epoch, Segpay, Verotel, etc) and company which operates that site (e.g. West Media, NewTechnologies, BigGreenDog or something like that). Nothing obvious porn related.

3. You can get your money back if you don’t like a site, no questions asked. You should simply reply to the mail you got after joining a site or contact billing (not site) representatives. You’ll find their contacts in the mail or on the site join form. In this case you’ll lose access to the site once your refund is done. All companies do refunds at your request, so there’s no reason to do a chargeback in your bank. It’ll only consume more time and much more paperwork (I’ll describe all details how to do chargebacks in my next article). If you have some problems with refunding your money, just contact me via myporndiary.net board and I’ll help you to get your money back. Just don’t say your cc was stolen and you didn’t buy access to that site, otherwise your cc will be blacklisted by that billing company and you won’t be able to buy anything via that company again. It’s better not to wait with refund request and make it as soon as possible. Max time for refund is 6 months (it’s regulated by MC and Visa). 
Also be aware of so called ‘pre-checked x-sells’. Some paysites, usually low quality ones, add a few more items to pay for into the join form. Be sure to check for them and uncheck if you don’t like them. Here is how they look <LINK>
And be aware of warez: most likely you’ll become a victim if you are not a hacker. It’s the same as trying to win a casino.

Also keep in mind these tips while you are looking for porn online:
1. Use Firefox, Safari, Opera or Chrome for browsing instead of Internet Explorer. They are much safer and also faster than IE. Most hackers are targeting Internet Explorer users only, it’s the easiest browser to crack and 90% of all threats are for Internet Explorer only, other browsers aren’t affected by them.
2. Do not install any software from porn sites!!! Use only official and trusted sites. Safe porn sites provide porn and only porn. They make it as much available as possible. 99% of photos and videos don’t need anything else except standard Windows, MacOS or Linux programs. If you doubt just google the text you see and most likely you’ll find nothing but complaints. Or use forums to ask other people. And don’t believe that online software saying you have viruses once you visited some site. It is FAKE.
3. Try to avoid downloading file archives (.rar and .zip files) from sites you don’t trust. It’s very popular way to deliver viruses.
4. If you aren’t sure about safety of a porn site you want to join enter its domain into myporndiary.net search box. If you can’t find it submit a request on the board. Later I’m going to create a list of all ‘not safe’ sites and explain the reasons.
5. Do not pay illegal sites. They aren’t reliable and will screw you or use your cc data. No reliable billing company would be able to deal with them, because they have no license on photos or videos. So they would try to sell you something else you don’t really need. Deal only with safe sites.
6. Don’t use the same nickname / logging, email and password for joining illegal sites as you use it everywhere else. 
7. Don’t visit sites when you see malware notification in your browser.
8. Use antivirus and firewall when you surf warez sites. It will make you unavailable for most of threats.
9. Usually porn pictures have .jpg or .gif file extension and videos have .wmv, .avi, .mpg, mpeg, .3gp, .mp4 extensions. Don’t download other formats, especially .exe, .com or .bat. 
10. Do not follow links you get in spam. Most of them lead to malware sites. Submit all spam you get to spamcop.net and you’ll not receive it anymore.

So that’s some tips how to be safe. Ask me everything you like. More articles to come. 
Be safe 

Sat, Sep 26 2009 15:06
elfX
Posts 20

thx man

i've switched to firefox for browsing porn after reading that article

Mon, Oct 19 2009 15:44
mchail
Posts 12
really interesting. thx a lot
Sat, Feb 6 2010 2:30
shogunpagoda
Posts 1

Just a couple of point I'd make.

 

1) The "billing company" information should be the first thing you should look for in addition to looking up the prospective site you wish to gain access to. If it isn't a well known and respected company like CCBill, Epoch, etc. then you should simply AVOID trying to get membership at the sites that use this unknown billing company (or one used by very few sites). You want to be damned sure that when you type in your credit card information that your browser window is on the billing site you expect it to be on.

2) He says to avoid downloading archives from porn sites. If your intention is to download entire galleries of images from a pay site, his advice is silly. (It is completely understandable for unknown/freebie sites that you are not intimately familiar with). Think about it. Some adult sites such as MET-Models have models with dozens of galleries in addition to media files, and each gallery can contain anwhere from 20-220 images. If you want to collect 100 dozen galleries or more during the month you have paid access to the site, manually saving images in your browser is going to chew up a lot of your paid-for time. The mere idea of doing that, and paying for the priviledge, is heresy. So, what you really need to do is get a virus/malware/trojan detection application, and simply scan all your incoming archives.If you aren't trulyInternet savvy anyway, this step should already be in place on your system to begin with.

 

3) ASK QUESTIONS! Any pay site, including billing companies, should have responsive and helpful customer relations facilities. Some sites may take 24 hours to respond to queries, or maybe even more if it is some sort of local holiday. Some sites are much quicker. But the point that should not be lost is ANY good site will answer any and all of your questions (Unless you are purposely trying to be a dick). Check out their frequently asked questions (FAQs), use and copy texts & URLs of any agreements to a text file, and if you have any concerns or queries, ASK! If you are unsatisfied with explanations or feel uncomfortable about anything, all you need to do is AVOID the site and find some other place which you are comfortable with. Reputable pay sites EXPECT you to be diligent with your money, and naturally curious about procedures, etc.

4) Never sign up "in a hurry". If you get an impulse to sign up to any site, do yourself a favour. Take 10 deep breaths, and instead, spend your time investigating the site, it's billing company, it's reputation, it's content, etc.  This is usually the biggest mistake newbies to the pay-site scene make. They end up somewhere they did not intend to go, or in the clutches of some scam site which has/had no intention of delivering quality content, or any content.

 


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