Save Bee Ru Porn

Save Bee Ru Porn




⚡ ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻

































Save Bee Ru Porn




New iPad and iPad Pro




Pixel Watch vs. Galaxy Watch 5




New Apple TV 4K Box




Apply for Student Loan Relief




Sims 4 Base Game Is Free




Rolls-Royce Spectre EV




McDonald's Boo Buckets




Top 5 Dog Breeds







Want CNET to notify you of price drops and the latest stories?


Tech
Tech Industry

Carla Cain-Walther, communications director of C.A. Goldberg
Spice up your small talk with the latest tech news, products and reviews. Delivered on weekdays.

© 2022 CNET, a Red Ventures company. All rights reserved.


US
France
Germany
Japan
Korea

Similar to PornHub, this porn site is making it easier to report non-consensual pornography.
Lynn La covers mobile reviews and news. She previously wrote for The Sacramento Bee, Macworld and The Global Post.
The tantalizing video starts out playfully enough. A smiling woman takes off her shirt while the cameraman, presumably her boyfriend, expresses his approval.
When he asks her to take her pants off, she hesitates. "I don't know, I don't like that you're filming this," she says. "I'm afraid someone is going to see."
After the cameraman promises her that no one else is will see the video, she relaxes. Seemingly reassured, she nearly begins unbuttoning her pants. Suddenly, she stops.
"What the f--- do you think you're doing?" she says, looking straight into the camera. "I'm talking to the person who is watching this. You know this is revenge porn, right?"
The video is titled "Ex-girlfriend doesn't know that I shared this!" and was created in partnership with the pornography hosting site YouPorn and The Danish Women's Society as part of a new #AskFirst campaign to curb revenge porn. You can view the video on YouPorn's site and YouTube, but be warned that it's not safe for work.
The video is difficult to watch. Not because it's particularly heart-wrenching but because it is so earnest in its intentions. And the internet can be a very trying place.
In the middle of the video, the woman asks the viewer, with tears welling in her eyes, "You know I'm a human being right? That I have feelings? Can you imagine what I'm going through? What victims of revenge porn go through every single day? And you are just sitting there, watching this, sharing this. You don't even care."
While her questions are valid, the video lives on YouPorn. YouPorn is one of the world's most popular porn sites and it also hosts hardcore videos and live sex streams. Type "ex girlfriend" into the site's search box and you'll find a flurry of crowdsourced videos with titles that cast doubt on whether or not these were posted with the consent of all parties involved.
I also find it difficult to imagine any visitor who willingly clicked on this particular video, one with such a clear revenge porn-esque title, would have any moral hangups about what they're doing.
And internet trolls will unfortunately be quick to discount and mock any PSA that contains the faintest whiff of moralizing -- especially when it comes to behavior some people have no apparent qualms over. (In a 2016 incident known as " Celebgate ," nude photos of female celebrities were stolen and posted on Reddit. The page was viewed more than 250 million times and garnered 100,000 followers. People were openly tweeting that it was the best day on the internet .)
The internet has form for making a joke out of a well-intentioned public information video. In 2004 the Motion Picture Association released an anti-piracy video warning viewers against illegally downloading movies. It has been parodied mercilessly online .
But to YouPorn's credit, it's raising awareness about a damaging issue. Though it has no way of knowing which videos truly fall under the definition of revenge porn as they are uploaded, it is willing to remove them when they're reported. And reported they should be, since revenge porn is estimated to affect one in 25 Americans, according to a 2016 study by the Data and Society Research Institute . Young women especially, are likely to be victims.
YouPorn launched its #AskFirst campaign in an attempt to curb revenge porn.
"We will not tolerate revenge porn and is in direct violation of our terms of service," YouPorn wrote in an email to CNET. "We believe this campaign will open up the dialogue, while setting a standard across all industry sites."
Revenge porn is generally defined as sexually explicit images or footage that was first obtained with consent (such as between intimate partners) and later distributed without consent.
The more accurate term, though, is "non-consensual pornography" (NCP). This term allows for content obtained without consent (like with a hidden camera or a recording of a sexual assault), as well as doctored images and AI-generated deepfake videos .
Non-consensual porn also makes room for different relationships and intentions. Since revenge porn doesn't necessarily have to come from a vengeful ex or lover, perpetrators can be people who have had no prior relationship with their victims, but are exploiting them for blackmail or money. The man behind Celebgate, for example, hacked into iCloud accounts merely to humiliate his victims and gain internet infamy. For stealing and distributing nude photos of female celebrities, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison .
In the US, 38 states and DC have laws prohibiting revenge porn, according to Cyber Civil Rights Initiative , a non-profit organization that advocates for the criminalization of NCP and online abuse. In these states, NCP ranges from a misdemeanor to a felony and sentencing varies accordingly.
In addition to the campaign video, YouPorn set up a dedicated page where victims can request videos to be taken down specifically because the content is non-consensual.
The reporting tool is nothing new, and another pornography video site, PornHub, launched a similar removal request page in 2015. (Note that both PornHub and YouPorn are owned by the same company, MindGeek.)
"We celebrate any initiative that gives victims of non-consensual pornography a way to get the content removed," wrote Carla Cain-Walther, the communications director of C.A. Goldberg, PLLC to CNET. The firm is a law firm that specializes in internet privacy and sexual consent.
"Frankly all major adult sites should at this point, as well provide more assistance to victims to get the content taken off mirror sites."
Though it should have come sooner, I welcome this dedicated page. It'll hopefully make it easier for victims of NCP to initiate removing content explicitly on the grounds that it's revenge porn and not because of, say, a copyright issue.
Before NCP laws were enacted, one of the ways to remove revenge porn was through the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). It's a roundabout method that doesn't always succeed, especially in cases where the victim didn't take the photo or film themselves and therefore isn't considered the rightful copyright owner.
In cases where it is applicable, a DMCA takedown can work. As Margaret Talbot of the New Yorker put it, "Using copyright law to combat revenge porn is a bit like using tax law to go after Al Capone, but copyright is one of the only restrictions that the Internet respects."
We don't know how effectively or how quickly YouPorn's process will work for victims. Bigger tech companies such as YouTube, Google and Facebook have much more money and resources but still fail to remove videos that depict murders , harmful conspiracy theories and suicide in a timely manner. And once a video's been online once, it's difficult to stop it from proliferating and being reuploaded on other, less compliant, sites. There is also no way to remove content that has already been downloaded to a private computer.
But while YouPorn's bait-and-switch video might do little to deter any awful person truly seeking revenge porn out of his or her own volition, YouPorn is at least providing one tool that moves us one step closer to a legitimate solution. It's making it clear that consent is important and required from every participant at every step of the way, including distribution.
How does real sex look? These sites show the awkward truth.
Dawn of the sexbots : The robots trying to get into your heart (and your bed).

By becoming a patron , you'll instantly unlock access to 28 exclusive posts
By becoming a patron , you'll instantly unlock access to 28 exclusive posts
the Bee Save, a customized save file for the Sims 4.
600 Townsend Street, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94103 USA Phone: +1 (833) 972-8766
This is a total redesign of the Sims 4 worlds and townies. The lots come in new and interesting architectural styles not explored in the base world, and the sims inhabiting them are stylish and have full personalities. New world descriptions, community lots (a bowling alley! an ice rink/diner! a movie theater!), and everything else you would want when you open up the game. It also includes plenty of multi-generational families spread across the worlds.
This is a pack-integrated world: All packs (except Journey to Batuu and the dust kit) are utilized across the worlds. There are eco-friendly and industrial neighborhoods outside of Evergreen Harbor, lifestyles outside of Mt. Komorebi, vet clinics outside of Brindleton Bay, and more.
The hospital, police station, and science lab are all built now. If you want to download them for previous saves using this file, they are on the gallery. Username is the same as my Patreon.
No more kleptomaniacs...because apparently they just steal stuff.
Updated for the Cottage Living; Henford-on-Bagley rebuilt and repopulated
Updated for My Wedding Stories; Tortosa rebuilt and repopulated
Some friendships and relationships restored from previous known issue; still investigating, but I've been able to fix some of the major problems
To download, simply place the attached file in your saves folder . THIS IS NOT A MOD; IT DOES NOT GO IN YOUR MODS FOLDER. Read it, then read it again if you aren't familiar with downloading custom saves. If you already have the same slot filled, you can rename it to a later number as long as it has the same amount of digits. You may have to scroll down when you open the game and hit 'load game' in order to find it.
Remember to adjust your gameplay settings when you start up. As it is, the save file has autonomy and aging off.
Please note: This is an integrated pack file. If you do not have certain packs, certain CAS items and objects will not appear.
Enjoy this major passion project of mine, and consider supporting me on Patreon if you want to provide feedback, give suggestions, or just support the thousands of hours that went into this save!
If you'd like to support the save file without subscribing:






Wednesday, Oct 19th 2022
6AM
7°C
9AM
7°C

5-Day Forecast


RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next
Big Money Questions: Why have we still not tackled fraud?
No compatible source was found for this video.
Foreground --- White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan --- Opaque Semi-Opaque
Background --- White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan --- Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent
Window --- White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan --- Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent
Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400%
Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow
Font Family Default Monospace Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Sans-Serif Casual Script Small Caps
£175 for switching to Reward account
Apply online or via mobile app to switch
£30 bonus when you sign up via Raisin
£30 bonus when you sign up via Raisin
Affiliate links: If you take out a product This is Money may earn a commission. This does not affect our editorial independence.

Embed icon






Embed Most Watched Videos



By embedding this you agree to our terms and conditions


Cancel
Copy code
Tick icon



Code copied




Money Home


Business


Saving & banking


Investing


Bills


Cars


Holidays


Cards & loans


Pensions


Mortgages


Experts


Buy-to-let



Published: 23:01 BST, 20 October 2018 | Updated: 14:01 BST, 22 October 2018
At first, the message seems harmless – an email pops up on your screen that could be from a friend or colleague. 
But click on it and your blood will run cold. Because what follows is a string of vicious threats to destroy your life unless you hand over money.
The 'ransom' email explains that you have been caught viewing an adult website – captured on your computer's camera.
To add credibility to the sting, the email includes key private details, such as your phone number and secret passwords for a bank or shopping account.
The 'ransom' email explains that you have been caught viewing an adult website
The effect is chilling, as Sarah Hartley, a Mail on Sunday journalist, found out for herself when she was targeted recently. 
'Like most journalists, I am as tough as old boots and used to dealing with all sorts. Yet what horrified me most about receiving such an email is that it breached my work firewall,' she says.
'That was my fault – the email name had looked credible. It came from a common female name and I had assumed it was a public relations adviser. So I clicked on the option to permit.
'But when I read it I flushed hot and cold from head to toe – I was stunned by the sheer nastiness of the words. [see below]. 
'If the person had been standing in front of me I felt they would have been wielding a knife. Adding to my sense of fear was that the email included a password I use for an online shopping account. A barrier had been broken.'
Hartley adds: 'Although I knew I had not been watching pornography, the way I was threatened – that a video of me would be passed on to contacts if I dared breathe a word – was horribly menacing.
'I would have been mortified to know my friends and work colleagues might be contacted in this way. The language was perfect – no hieroglyphics or request to send money to a Nigerian bank account – and that is what made it plausible.'
'Let's get straight to the purpose. You do not know me and you're probably wondering why you're getting this email.
In fact, I actually set up a malware on the XXX streaming (adult porn) website and guess what, you visited this website to experience fun (you know what I mean). 
While you were watching video clips your web browser started functioning as a remote control desktop with a keylogger which provided me access to your screen and also webcam. 
Just after that, my software gathered your complete contacts from the messenger, social networks, as well as email account. Next, I created a video. 
The first part displays the video you were watching (you've got nice taste haha…) and second part shows the view of your web camera, yeah it is u.
There are just two possibilities. Very first solution is to ignore this email. 
In this situation I will send your recorded material to all your contacts and thus just consider the embarrassment you can get. 2nd alternative will be to give me $3,000. 
In such a case I most certainly will instantly eliminate your videotape. You will make the payment by Bitcoin. 
If you are planning on going to the police, look, this message cannot be traced back to me. I have covered my moves.
Hartley ignored the email. But criminals are frightening victims into handing over £500 or more in anonymous Bitcoins. 
If they do not pay up, the blackmailer says they will share the details they have on the web. 
Millions of computer users are being targeted in the sinister wave of ransom scams reputed to be cheating innocent people – targeted at random – out of at least £30million a year.
Personal information the blackmailers use to add credence to their claims can be bought for as little as £3 over the 'dark web' or 'harvested' using gadgets that can be purchased for about £40.
Colin Tankard is a cyber security expert who has been targeted himself by such criminals. 
He says: 'Ransomware can destroy lives. 
'There have been instances when people have committed suicide as a result of the horrible threats made. 
'It breaks up perfectly stable relationships and causes untold misery.'
Tankard, managing director of Harlow-based Digital Pathways, adds: 'Part of the awfulness of such cyber attacks is that these emails are often sent randomly. 
'The criminal has no idea what a recipient has been doing – just making a guess.
'Paying up is the worst thing a victim can do. You are then put on a 'sucker list'.' 
This means your name will be added to lists of people deemed susceptible to crime, which are then traded among criminals – invariably leading to victims receiving further demands for money. 
Menacing language is used to make a victim feel insecure and vulnerable to the prey.
Tankard says: 'Wording usually goes as follows, "While you were watching videos, your internet browser started out functioning as a remote viewer having a keylogger which gave me accessibility to your screen and web cam. After that, my software program obtained all your contacts."
'Then, "Well, in my opinion, $1,000 is a fair price for our little secret. You'll make the payment by Bitcoin." 
'An additional message might read, "I know that you have read through this email. If I do not receive the Bitcoins I will send your video recording to all of your contacts, including close relatives and colleagues."'
Aware of the scam, Tankard ignored the threat sent to him and did not reply – and suggests that others targeted should do this too.
Being a dark web criminal does not r
Nurse Clips
Ru Porn S
Unicorn Love Porn

Report Page