
November 8th, 2006, 11:49 PM
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queen be
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Ok, but what do i "tell" their browser so that it avoids the site? is there any other special tags besides
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<meta name="rating" content="mature">
or will the text content of the site itself cause their privacy controls to raise red flag and filter out that site
I'm especially thinking of images and search engine results because some of the products may have names like jackrabbit, I dont want a kid searching google images for a jackrabbit and come across some weird looking dildo. I guess I'd better make sure how to name things as well....
Thanks for any other ideas anyone may have.
Quote: | Originally Posted by Basslord1124 I am not sure of any scripts to do such a thing... the only logical solutions I can see are:
-login/password verification to ensure that someone is over 18...which may require a 3rd party to check for IDs and such
-assure that that type of content is blocked by the their router, computer, or web browser...of course that would have to be administered on THEIR side, not yours. |
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