I’m asking because I just had to verify my age thanks to YouTube requiring me to watch a video that was age restricted.

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      But don’t you still have to pass various websites’ internal checks in order to access their protected NSFW content?

      A VPN far as I know is useful for avoiding regional restrictions when it comes to content viewing.

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        No. Just exit to a country/state that doesn’t require age checks. Porn sites are not wasting any more effort than they have to checking IDs in places that don’t require it

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          Yes, but I’m not just talking about porn, and I do think some sites enforce age checks regardless of local or international law.

          But… that’s just an impression, and I haven’t done anything remotely like a full test, so far.

          (see the sibling comment)

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        Depends on how the site implements things. Age verification can be regardless of region, or it can just be for specific regions. This holds true for pretty much any feature.

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      YouTube pretty reliably blocks VPNs. The solution is to either not use their service, or accept the fact you can’t view some videos, and move on.

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          They don’t block it for logged in users yet, just like reddit, but if you are logged out and have no cookies then they will block the playback for known VPN IPs.

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          I suppose it’s possible you’re flying under the radar, if you’re not using a large-ish VPN provider.

          I’d also be checking for DNS leaks, out of paranoia.

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            Though I’m not going to say who and where my vpn is, I found a server that doesn’t block my vpn. Also, they don’t block Tor

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        Not really. At least with Proton, I can just change the exit and it’ll work.

        That said, I can’t be bothered to do that most of the time. I’m not missing anything by not watching YouTube videos.

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          Weird. For me it appears like in the last ~wk they’ve dropped the hard block, and are now using captcha.

          It’s entirely possible I’m getting caught up in some A/B testing, because of my exits of choosing.