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Age Verification without any ID.?

RenoakuRenoaku Member EpicPosts: 3,157

Here is a Serious Question which involves Kids exposed to Adult/Mature Content on the internet, and is this legal?

As we all know most Adult 18+ Websites, or most that i see have an 18+ Warning on them which explains the adult content and says if you are under the age of 18+ to leave, and redirects to google.com or something, and even registering with one of these sites you require to provide a Credit Card,  Real Life Information at least your name, and such.

Linden Lab on the other hand does not, since Linden Lab merged the Teen Grid with the adult grid I noticed while playing Second Life a month or two ago they made a serious change which can effect everyone who plays this game.

You are no longer Required to provide any type of Real Life ID to age verify, this means that as Second Life has Adult 18+ Rated Areas your kids could be being exposed to adult, and mature conduct just by using this service, without any warning, now I agree that parents should watch their kids, and Teens should know better, but this isn't always the case.

So Linden Lab has changed the following.

1. You do not have to provide any RL information when you sign up for an account, not even your name.

2. You do not have to Put your Real Age, and you can still age verify without any ID.

3. You do not have to Register with any Real Email, they send no verification email, this means anyone can register an alternate account under your email address, this means someone could register under an email, and grief pretending to be the actual user, and Linden Lab could ban all accounts registered to that email account, usually temporary if you appeal it and contact them, but even they made the contacting process harder when you get banned to appeal it, or terminated, This can be abused by Griefers.

4. You can still register as many accounts as you want by using Proxies/VPN services, and an illegal cheat client to spoof your IP/Mac, and not get caught, so basically you can go crash 5 simulators in SL get banned, and they can't trace it back to your main account, although it is best to always swap your Router, or change your gateway/modem just incase, and route through two VPN/proxies to be extra safe when griefing.

What is Linden Lab doing, I honestly have no idea, I mean I have been a user of SL for 3 years now, a little more than that, been griefed by many residents, been harassed by the Owner of Gemin Industries, Skills Hak who was a creator of Emerald, accused of being a CopyBotter by him some of his friends, Harassed by Zfire Xue, and many other residents in some RP sims which were all breaking the SL Terms OF Service by stealing from our content developers in this game.

Linden Lab has just made it easier for Griefers & Trolls to grief in this game.

I Mean I myself have a lot of 16 year old friends in this game, but I also do adult RP sometimes, and now I can't know exactly who is actually an adult, and I don't want to be caught by Chris Hansen doing something illegal, nor will I be held responsible for such as it is Linden Lab's fault for this.

I also Called Linden Lab and confirmed they require NO Real Life ID to Age Verify, it was a change, not a bug, or exploit so they told me.

I am quite sure this has been abused many times already, and the only way for a fix is if Linden Lab revokes all Age Verification from Second Life prior to this change they made with age verification, and requires RL ID to age verify.

Comments

  • just1opinionjust1opinion Member UncommonPosts: 4,641

    This is pretty gross if you've ever "played" SL and SEEN some of the stuff in the adult areas.  I mean....I'm talking seriously gross, like.....with humans and horses and shit.  And I'm not even going to say the WORST thing I've seen.  And you can run across this stuff just by...LITERALLY....exploring the travel links on the map.  Just a mis-click and a kid could be seeing something that THIS adult wishes she could erase from her memory.  MY fault entirely.  However, some people just won't be responsible for their kids.  I think Linden Labs needs to......welll......They need to do SOMETHING.

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  • UnlightUnlight Member Posts: 2,540

    You're the first long time resident that I've heard refer to SL as a game.  I guess it's changed a lot since I was last online two years ago ... except for the griefers.

  • just1opinionjust1opinion Member UncommonPosts: 4,641

    Originally posted by Unlight

    You're the first long time resident that I've heard refer to SL as a game.  I guess it's changed a lot since I was last online two years ago ... except for the griefers.

     

    It's not a game.  It's a glorified porn chat.  Just my opinion.  Either way....it's no place for kids.

    President of The Marvelously Meowhead Fan Club

  • wyldmagikwyldmagik Member UncommonPosts: 516

    you probably should not of brought this info to bare/viewpoint etc.. it was all over 4chan, expect sh** to get a ton worse now lol..

    oh and make sure you got good legal help hehe..

  • UnlightUnlight Member Posts: 2,540

    Originally posted by just1opinion

    Originally posted by Unlight

    You're the first long time resident that I've heard refer to SL as a game.  I guess it's changed a lot since I was last online two years ago ... except for the griefers.

     

    It's not a game.  It's a glorified porn chat.  Just my opinion.  Either way....it's no place for kids.

    It is what you make of it.  It just happens that many want it to indulge in fantasies that might not be possible in RL.  Chalk it up to the bullshit sexually repressed societies and/or crappy relationships that many find themselves stuck in.  Besides, when I was there last, there were far, far more PG places to visit than R-rated.  I'm always amazed that people find it so difficult to find them.

    And yeah, it was never a place for kids -- with or without the adult content.

  • seabeastseabeast Member Posts: 748

    What was the old way of ID people for age? Did it work or could anyone just punch in a date? This reminds me of the McD thing where parents complained about McD putting toys into happymeals that made their kids fat and out of control. Really, got a problem with what your kids see's on the internet...DONT LET THEM US IT. What happen to trust between kids and parents? The old days Ma and Pa left alcohol in the fridge, car keys were tossed on the table and when we said we were going to Lil' joies house..back at 10, we were back.

    The problem is parents, catch kids onsite where they are not suppose to be...take away the PC until they can learn.

  • IchmenIchmen Member UncommonPosts: 1,228

    frankly if you ask me... programs like SL, habo hotel or that junk imvu.. should not allow anyone under the age of 16 to use them (16 is legal consenting age here soo im using that as a base suggested age)

    cause frankly all those great 3d chat programs that everyone treats like its all the rage... is nothing more then a glorified over priced 3d smut program... 

    i cant even count how many people you run in to on programs like imvu that use it solely as a cybersex chat-athon... doesnt matter if you are 10yrs old or 70yrs old they will cyber you.. and best part is.. you can set any age you want.. there is no age requirement to sign up or proof of age unless you buy imvu's 20usd Adult pass program (like you really need it to "fool" around..... >>")

     

    so ya im not shocked by this... SL is just following the trend of 3d chat programs that are turning to sex as a money making system... we all know clean chatting is limited to the check out line at a super market...

  • AchillezAchillez Member UncommonPosts: 105

    In the past, to age verify, you had to enter a drivers license, your social security number, passport information, or credit card information. The choice was yours based on what you had. It was fairly full-proof minus identity theft which goes beyond this game.

    Most just used their credit information cause they were buying Linden money anyway so it was working as intended. A few slipped through with mommy's credit card but thats a parental fail, not a fault of the game.

    These changes are disturbing to say the least...

  • seabeastseabeast Member Posts: 748

    Originally posted by Achillez

    In the past, to age verify, you had to enter a drivers license, your social security number, passport information, or credit card information. The choice was yours based on what you had. It was fairly full-proof minus identity theft which goes beyond this game.

    Most just used their credit information cause they were buying Linden money anyway so it was working as intended. A few slipped through with mommy's credit card but thats a parental fail, not a fault of the game.

    These changes are disturbing to say the least...

     Surely you jest, if by "full-proff" you mean fool-proof, I have to disagree with you. How hard is it for  a teenage undrage to get mommies or dadies info? Parents supply kids with Credit Card info. all the time for other games not to mention if the kid wants do get on she will simple...procure whatever info. is needed. If a company wants to have a game for mature crowd then it is up to the parents to assure the kid does not use the $1000,00 PC for such use.

  • AchillezAchillez Member UncommonPosts: 105

    Originally posted by seabeast

    Originally posted by Achillez

    In the past, to age verify, you had to enter a drivers license, your social security number, passport information, or credit card information. The choice was yours based on what you had. It was fairly full-proof minus identity theft which goes beyond this game.

    Most just used their credit information cause they were buying Linden money anyway so it was working as intended. A few slipped through with mommy's credit card but thats a parental fail, not a fault of the game.

    These changes are disturbing to say the least...

     Surely you jest, if by "full-proff" you mean fool-proof, I have to disagree with you. How hard is it for  a teenage undrage to get mommies or dadies info? Parents supply kids with Credit Card info. all the time for other games not to mention if the kid wants do get on she will simple...procure whatever info. is needed. If a company wants to have a game for mature crowd then it is up to the parents to assure the kid does not use the $1000,00 PC for such use.

    Pretty sure I covered your response in my answer. Kids getting a hold of their parents information is the parents problem, not the games or companies.

    Frankly, the only real answer to anything regarding a game of this kind is parental supervision, period. Parents not paying attention to what their kids are doing will be the only reason their kids see any of the "bad" things any of the games of this sort have in them.

    Besides, once a kid hits around 13 anyway, there is nothing in any game they won't have already at least heard about in a public school or at a friends house... lol

    Still don't agree with LL's decision to make things even easier to gain access and grief the piss out of people. Its already bad enough... they just seem to be making more work for themselves with these, imo.

  • jinxxed0jinxxed0 Member UncommonPosts: 841

    Second Life is pretty much the virtual version of the internet. When everyone is in control of the world with no limits, you're going to end up with a lot of sex. Just like when america first started, whore houses were everywhere. ITs not new, we're just more aware of it now.

     

    I agree that "regular" SL is no place for kids, but LL took steps to keep them from adult content, which probably cut really deep into their profits as well as many many many adult and even risque vendor profits. Because a lot of people (adults) will probably never bother giving out their info to access adult content. But the children (who are usually snot nosed perverts anyway) are too important, right?

  • Henrymark1990Henrymark1990 Member Posts: 5
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  • MukeMuke Member RarePosts: 2,614
    Originally posted by Renoaku

    Here is a Serious Question which involves Kids exposed to Adult/Mature Content on the internet, and is this legal?

    As we all know most Adult 18+ Websites, or most that i see have an 18+ Warning on them which explains the adult content and says if you are under the age of 18+ to leave, and redirects to google.com or something, and even registering with one of these sites you require to provide a Credit Card,  Real Life Information at least your name, and such.

    Linden Lab on the other hand does not, since Linden Lab merged the Teen Grid with the adult grid I noticed while playing Second Life a month or two ago they made a serious change which can effect everyone who plays this game.

    You are no longer Required to provide any type of Real Life ID to age verify, this means that as Second Life has Adult 18+ Rated Areas your kids could be being exposed to adult, and mature conduct just by using this service, without any warning, now I agree that parents should watch their kids, and Teens should know better, but this isn't always the case.

    So Linden Lab has changed the following.

    1. You do not have to provide any RL information when you sign up for an account, not even your name.

    2. You do not have to Put your Real Age, and you can still age verify without any ID.

    3. You do not have to Register with any Real Email, they send no verification email, this means anyone can register an alternate account under your email address, this means someone could register under an email, and grief pretending to be the actual user, and Linden Lab could ban all accounts registered to that email account, usually temporary if you appeal it and contact them, but even they made the contacting process harder when you get banned to appeal it, or terminated, This can be abused by Griefers.

    4. You can still register as many accounts as you want by using Proxies/VPN services, and an illegal cheat client to spoof your IP/Mac, and not get caught, so basically you can go crash 5 simulators in SL get banned, and they can't trace it back to your main account, although it is best to always swap your Router, or change your gateway/modem just incase, and route through two VPN/proxies to be extra safe when griefing.

    What is Linden Lab doing, I honestly have no idea, I mean I have been a user of SL for 3 years now, a little more than that, been griefed by many residents, been harassed by the Owner of Gemin Industries, Skills Hak who was a creator of Emerald, accused of being a CopyBotter by him some of his friends, Harassed by Zfire Xue, and many other residents in some RP sims which were all breaking the SL Terms OF Service by stealing from our content developers in this game.

    Linden Lab has just made it easier for Griefers & Trolls to grief in this game.

    I Mean I myself have a lot of 16 year old friends in this game, but I also do adult RP sometimes, and now I can't know exactly who is actually an adult, and I don't want to be caught by Chris Hansen doing something illegal, nor will I be held responsible for such as it is Linden Lab's fault for this.

    I also Called Linden Lab and confirmed they require NO Real Life ID to Age Verify, it was a change, not a bug, or exploit so they told me.

    I am quite sure this has been abused many times already, and the only way for a fix is if Linden Lab revokes all Age Verification from Second Life prior to this change they made with age verification, and requires RL ID to age verify.

     

    Or parents could just look at their children and provide a decent upbringing, instead of doing their own stuff all day long and let the children do 'whatever' on the streets and on the internet without caring. If the parents had a decent upbringing they should know what plays through the minds of their children at those ages -especially teens-  and act accordingly.

     

    Can't blame everything what's wrong with children on society. It's the parent's J*O*B to prepare them for RL and the right mindset, they got that job from the moment they had children and it's a fulltime job until they leave the 'nest'.

     

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  • EntinerintEntinerint Member UncommonPosts: 868

    I once double-clicked on a pink ball and got raped by a giant caterpillar.

     

    Instant uninstall.

  • craftseekercraftseeker Member RarePosts: 1,740
    Originally posted by Achillez

    In the past, to age verify, you had to enter a drivers license, your social security number, passport information, or credit card information. The choice was yours based on what you had. It was fairly full-proof minus identity theft which goes beyond this game.

    Most just used their credit information cause they were buying Linden money anyway so it was working as intended. A few slipped through with mommy's credit card but thats a parental fail, not a fault of the game.

    These changes are disturbing to say the least...

    Hmmm,  you have to think globally and not just USA.

    • Social Security number:   That is a US thing, many countries do not have an equivalent.
    • Passport Information:        No way, no sensible person should provide that sort of information over the internet.
    • Credit Card info:                 In Australia at least just about anyone with a bank account (most banks limit it to the over 16's but some just require a bank account with a minimum balance) can get a 'debit card' that has either the Visa or MasterCard logo on it and looks just like a credit card to most vendors.
    • Drivers Licence:                 Now how are you going to check that with customers from all over the world, different legal driving ages and laws about who can access the databases of Licencing bodies.
     
    It is likely that they looked at the problems, shrugged, and said too hard and just went with what they have.
  • DauntisDauntis Member UncommonPosts: 600
    I saw this on the main screen and though... holy crap people still give a crap about 2nd life? But then realized that it is a 4 year old post necromanced by ad spam, but then some others decided to comment. Hmm... very clever 2nd Life... very clever.

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  • PhryPhry Member LegendaryPosts: 11,004
    Originally posted by just1opinion
    Originally posted by Unlight

    You're the first long time resident that I've heard refer to SL as a game.  I guess it's changed a lot since I was last online two years ago ... except for the griefers.

     

    It's not a game.  It's a glorified porn chat.  Just my opinion.  Either way....it's no place for kids.

    bah, necro posts, Second life is probably a dead game now or something. image

  • VrikaVrika Member LegendaryPosts: 7,882

    EDIT: I didn't notice that this was necro /EDIT

     
  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332

    I think the only law that exists is they need to label their product rated R or whatever the Adult rating is.

    However that would make it illegal if they are offering a rated R product download with no verification .However seeing that rated R products and sites and even TV can easily be accessed with nothing more than a warning screen popup,then i assume laws are just real slack now a days.

    I watched kids get around the filter in W101,using tons of profane language and saying other very odd stuff including hate speech.ANY GM taking about 15 minutes a day to pop in and check out the game when it is busy hours would have seen it and how they avoid the filter.

    Developers really do not care,all they do is the minimum to get around the law and avoid legal issues.

    Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.

  • RenoakuRenoaku Member EpicPosts: 3,157

    No problem, Old post true, and Necro's do happen from time to time when we use the search engine but don't pay attention to the date of the actual post.

    1.) I believe Second Life still does have problems with ID Verification meaning people under 18 can get into the game easily, my biggest fear still was doing adult RP or having friends do adult RP with people under the age of 18 without knowledge.

    . Linden Lab doesn't really offer it without knowledge and they do have a Terms OF Service, however I just don't feel its enforce good enough, and Linden Lab themselves does not provide the adult content other users do.

    2.) Second Life is pretty much dead now except for Role-Playing, and Social Hang-Outs, most the old day Military stuff is now gone, and there are better actual games now compared to when SL was first released ZMR for example realistic avatars and team based combat, and its free pretty much the same as Second Life was for example except the part you can't dress up a unique avatar which was my favorite part of Second Life.

    . In other words if you are into RP, and Adult Rated content SL can be great, just don't take it too seriously, and personally whatever your preference is Furry, neko , etc, don't  take it seriously to the point where you have a master and become a slave removing all your friends and taking that to Real Life, no joke I knew some people like that. (There are some good sims which allow all kinds of weird breeds like half Elf + Unicorn.)

    3.) The Griefers, and Content Theft is not as big of a problem anymore it happens, but daily when I actually played Second Life before I quit the players I know were always complaining about content theft, and griefing daily it happens just not as much I used to get over 20 reports a day but now its a lot more peaceful from who I know still actually play SL.

    4.) The other addition to the game is Gacha, basically paying Linden which is worth Real Life money for Virtual Items which are no copy, and can be given to friends, as well as games of skill which I consider gambling, but Linden Lab allows it because they call it a game of skill.

    5.) The major problem and reason I quit SL all together is the lack of Security Second Life has, the constant texture thrashing, and if someone does compromise your account worth over $1000 USD, and it gets deleted you can't get it back unlike other games, you have Zero Protection other than a User Name & Password.

    . I do wait to see what Second Life 2 will actually look like.

  • MystralzMystralz Member UncommonPosts: 52

    this is  pretty dumb rant.  1 your a pedofiler if you can't handle cybering with a 14 yr old 90% of the time cause real adults can get out the house better then you and dealing with whatever happens cause of your perverted internet shit then don't do it.

     

    2 the internet doesn't have kssn identity checks all over it.  you can go to liquor sites and all kinds of serious stuff beyond being around a few weridos in a a virtual world.  And i've spent a few days over the past couple years in secondlife.  All i do is go to the music clubs and practically no one even talks to me.  It takes a bit of effort to find the rp rooms and after that you have the be the werido into that shit.  I don't know anything about that.

     

    At the end of the day the only one in charge of your magical maturity number kids is the parents.  Just make sure you keep your sheltered kids earplugged under blankets with you 24 7 so you know they wont ever grow up and realize that most of this world is shit your innocent children should probably see or know about.

     

    and the other thing yeah i dont give social security numbers out to free to play games that sounds like an incredibly dumb security risk for no reason other then making a pervert feel more comfortable with their "random pedophiel" ways

     

    and that griefer guy sounds like just some 4chan wanna be script kiddie hacker, you know the reason why people should consider most chatroom very immature and will never lead to realistic human conversations

  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 9,739
    It always cracks me up when I go to check out a game on Steam and the page pops up that says "you must be at least 18 to view this page"....Then you click a button and proceed.....I often wonder if there is someone on the planet under 18 that says "oh no I cant go view that page?"
  • SovrathSovrath Member LegendaryPosts: 31,937
    It always cracks me up when I go to check out a game on Steam and the page pops up that says "you must be at least 18 to view this page"....Then you click a button and proceed.....I often wonder if there is someone on the planet under 18 that says "oh no I cant go view that page?"
    I just think it's to cover their butt legally should anything happen.

    This way if some parent was to try and sue them they can point to the agreed age and say "it's your kid's fault."
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