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  1. #1
    Andy
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    Three have blocked all 'erotic' sites if have tried, they say that all PAYG
    customers need to prove they are over 18, using a credit card.

    As I'm well over 18 but have no CC and the only one I've found that works is
    an Asian site, http://photos.5.dtiblog.com/******

    Anyone else found access to an adult site that bypasses their restrictions?





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  2. #2
    boulder
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    Re: Threes 3g access to adult sites


    "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Three have blocked all 'erotic' sites if have tried, they say that all
    > PAYG customers need to prove they are over 18, using a credit card.
    >
    > As I'm well over 18 but have no CC and the only one I've found that works
    > is an Asian site, http://photos.5.dtiblog.com/******
    >
    > Anyone else found access to an adult site that bypasses their
    > restrictions?


    save the money, meet a nice girl. Ah, I see.....





  3. #3
    Theo Markettos
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    Re: Threes 3g access to adult sites

    boulder <[email protected]> wrote:
    > save the money, meet a nice girl. Ah, I see.....


    Sadly phone companies' idea of 'adult' content is a bit different from most.
    Orange block about half the blogs I've tried, and Google Groups (at least
    ..com and .co.uk but not sites like google.com.mt). And if you submit such
    pages to them for 'check if this page is really adult' they claim they're
    classified correctly.

    So I've come to the conclusion that 'adult' content is basically a euphemism
    for 'turn the filters off, I want the whole internet dammit'.

    Theo



  4. #4
    Gyp
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    Re: Threes 3g access to adult sites

    In message <lsv*[email protected]>, Theo Markettos
    <[email protected]> writes
    >boulder <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> save the money, meet a nice girl. Ah, I see.....

    >
    >Sadly phone companies' idea of 'adult' content is a bit different from most.
    >Orange block about half the blogs I've tried, and Google Groups (at least
    >.com and .co.uk but not sites like google.com.mt). And if you submit such
    >pages to them for 'check if this page is really adult' they claim they're
    >classified correctly.
    >
    >So I've come to the conclusion that 'adult' content is basically a euphemism
    >for 'turn the filters off, I want the whole internet dammit'.


    I know what you mean; I had to go through a rather lengthy processes of
    declaring to T-mobile that I wanted full access to albino dwarf
    bestiality porn just so I could get to Google groups
    --
    Gyp
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