Hi to all
I asking why has the internet changed .
I was looking for Brook Logan , as princess brook , where she abuses a male
I have also tried to view other videos and now it seems that ease of seeing this type of material has changed.
It is not as easy
So many links before viewing
to many spoof site
Bullguard goes into over load
not worth hassle
internet porn what has happened
Re: internet porn what has happened
keep this as the main
my mistake posted twice
my mistake posted twice
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Same as trying to view any fully nude of Ruby Mae as per the studio66 channel
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I think the content owners and models have had a purge to remove illegally shared material from the main tube sites. Also I think the site owners are more inclined to delete it now when asked to do so.
Which is a good thing because it maybe means the money can stay with the people producing the material. Which in turn means that they are more likely to continue to do so. Personally I don't consider Only Fans and individual sales are a very good value substitute for consumers as compared to a properly run themed site.
In exchange for paying customers, it would be nice to see properly run themed sites listen a bit more to suggestions for the scenes.
Which is a good thing because it maybe means the money can stay with the people producing the material. Which in turn means that they are more likely to continue to do so. Personally I don't consider Only Fans and individual sales are a very good value substitute for consumers as compared to a properly run themed site.
In exchange for paying customers, it would be nice to see properly run themed sites listen a bit more to suggestions for the scenes.
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I didn't always think this way but paying for porn is so much better than messing about with tube sites and dodgy downloads!
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What search engine are you using? For various reasons I'd get shot of google if you're still using that. DuckDuckGo is a better bet. Mr Jones is right though, been a lot more going on with content and privacy.
By the way Bullguard itself became an overly spammy and processor-hungry anti-virus application. I used to use it years ago but its good early reputation long since gone. I assume you're using a Windows laptop? tbh the Windows-native anti-virus/malware is much better these days and not sure you even need a separate third party anti-virus application. That said I've moved away from Windows itself for my main laptop, which is running linux. Much better overall but not so easy to run photo and video editing applications. There are ways of running Windows apps in linux but there can be annoyances e.g. Irfanview image editor you'd need binoculars to navigate the menus.
By the way Bullguard itself became an overly spammy and processor-hungry anti-virus application. I used to use it years ago but its good early reputation long since gone. I assume you're using a Windows laptop? tbh the Windows-native anti-virus/malware is much better these days and not sure you even need a separate third party anti-virus application. That said I've moved away from Windows itself for my main laptop, which is running linux. Much better overall but not so easy to run photo and video editing applications. There are ways of running Windows apps in linux but there can be annoyances e.g. Irfanview image editor you'd need binoculars to navigate the menus.