Why should I pay for porn on the internet?

Christine Young

As many of you know, Sir Rodney is famous (or infamous) for his widely quoted statement that “there is no free porn on the Internet.” We have written about the subject twice on this blog.

Page 3 Girls Brighten Our Day

Free Porn Guide From Sir Rodney

If you check out the links above, you’ll find “free” Internet porn comes in five basic varieties:

- Soft core still galleries (Page 3 girls, Bullzeye.com, Maxim) supported by ads
- TGPs (The Hun, Persian Kitty) which shill for pay sites
- Free Password sites, which download spyware
- Amateur sites (bisexuel.dk) one or two are geniune (see blogs above)
- Free Trials

mehMost “free” sites are known as TGP (thumbnail gallery postings). They are essentially extended tours hosted by pay sites which show just one model with little or no hardcore sex. Basically, the purpose of these pages is simply to tease you and get you to spend some snaps. This type of surfing is a huge waste of time. In addition, these pages almost always have annoying exit consoles and pop-ups - some of which you can never close without restarting the browser or even the computer. Many of these free sites also install spyware, adware, and tracking cookies which you may never know about until you email inbox is full of spam - or your credit card was maxed out on eBay or paypal.

Another sham is the “free sex password” sites. There are many sites offering free “hacked” passes for the taking. After visiting several of these sites, Sir Rodney found that almost all the passwords listed were dead and the whole site was nothing more than a referral system to the sites it claimed to have hacked. In addition, these sites also imposed pop-ups and installed spyware on our computers. For those of you who are curious to learn about how to remove adware and spy devices, visit: Lavasoft USA. This software is free to individuals and is recommended by top ISP’s. Staying on track, some of the password sites will go so far as to buy a trial membership to an adult site and post the password. The problem with this is that most pay-sites have software installed which detects multiple logins from multiple IP addresses and cancels the account within hours. This can be a concern as in the process of this block your IP address is blacklisted for anywhere from a day to forever. Obviously if you dialup, this is not a huge concern - but you if nothing else you would of course have to reconnect if you actually wanted to join the site.

Lastly, there are “free” sex sites that claim to be free if you give them your email or even a credit card for “adult verification.” I don’t think we even need to mention the consequences in this case. In summary - if you are willing to work hard enough, there is “free” porn on the web, but is it really worth your time to hunt it down? Sir Rodney encourages our viewers to pay the reasonable fees asked by our sponsors as they worked hard in bringing their media to you and together with our review system, you will certainly get your money’s worth.

For further thoughts on “free content” see my critically acclaimed (and free, really) Guide to Online Erotica:

http://www.sirrodney.com/free.jsp

Oh, and there are legit free trials, which we have tested with our own credit cards. These can be found on our site as well:

Sir Rodney’s Guide to Free Porn Trials

2 Responses to “Why should I pay for porn on the internet?”

  1. Anonymous Says:

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  2. Anonymous Says:

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