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    So has anyone figured out if these cards (which are only sold by one company) actually link to just one site or loads of sites?

    Nobody actually knows for sure how these cards work, so we can't really know how open to abuse they are.

    For instance, if the same company owns all the sites that the cards are used for then what's the problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboab
    Sorry Snny I meant anominity at home etc. Postal Orders Etc can create the other anominity. Is there not another word we can use. I find it difficult spelling anonimity.
    I think SnnY got what you said. He wasn't talking about porn in a museum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Withcheese
    So has anyone figured out if these cards (which are only sold by one company) actually link to just one site or loads of sites?

    Nobody actually knows for sure how these cards work, so we can't really know how open to abuse they are.

    For instance, if the same company owns all the sites that the cards are used for then what's the problem?
    They would logically have to, barring it being a Visa debit card or something.

    Again, we don't swipe cards at our computers to access sites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    I think SnnY got what you said. He wasn't talking about porn in a museum.
    Snny is one of the most literate, if not the most, fellows on this forum, please let him answer for himself.

    @Cheese! I think they are sold by more than one company. The company I quoted above is company to help people addicted to pornography. That I can understand. But as you can see they are worried about misuse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboab
    Sorry Snny I meant anominity at home etc. Postal Orders Etc can create the other anominity. Is there not another word we can use. I find it difficult spelling anonimity.
    With postal orders the company taking the order will have a record of exactly what you ordered.

    Assuming this card isn't limited to one thing and one thing only, you'd have to possibility to legally watch whatever is on offer without having it registered exactly what you are looking at.

    That way people who are for some reason ashamed of their preferences are free to look at what they desire without it being registered anywhere exactly what they are looking at.

    And I'm not talking about pedophiles, but rather repressed people who find their sexuality shameful for some reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    With postal orders the company taking the order will have a record of exactly what you ordered.
    Yes, but in the UK they would not know who you were, only where you bought the Postal Order.
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    Oh, I stand corrected then.


    And the people where you bought it wouldn't know what the postal order was for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    Oh, I stand corrected then.


    And the people where you bought it wouldn't know what the postal order was for?
    No. It is only stamped with the date and the Post Office where issued.

    Actually(I know, its not ) if it is a small amount, in some cases, you can send postage stamps to cover the cost(UK).
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    Uhm, maybe it's 'cos it's late, but I have trouble following this.

    So you pay for something at the post office, and it gets sent to you from whatever company you've ordered it from, and all the while no one but you knows what you ordered?

    How do they know what to send you, or what you should pay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    Uhm, maybe it's 'cos it's late, but I have trouble following this.

    So you pay for something at the post office, and it gets sent to you from whatever company you've ordered it from, and all the while no one but you knows what you ordered?

    How do they know what to send you, or what you should pay?
    No in that case you would send your name and address. But in the case of paying for internet 'services' I think they will have a system of acknowledgement. Like charging your phone bill. BT pays the company, your name and address does not come into it. The resposibility for recovery of the money lies with BT. Not the Internet company. This is getting more and more complicated. I suppose the Postal Order would work the same way as the cards but with 'complete' anominity once a system of passwords was set up.

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