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' Access to 18+ rated websites is therefore blocked by default. Customers only have to age verify once."
Clearly rubbish as I have had to do so twice this year.
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nevaborn just ring customer services that is all i did to get the block lifted.
Then report the forum concerned in the large thread or on twitter as o2 have requested on a thread on here
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I've also been hit by this. I'm an O2 customer, via Carphone Warehouse. CPW pushed me over to O2, so I called them, and was told that I had to verify my age, or visit a store.
The reasons given for the block were:
- Protecting minors from adult content
- People might give their kids a contract phone
Personally, I think this is a parent's responsibility, and not for O2 or anyone else to be doing. By all means, if O2 want to make this an optional "feature" for those parents to use, then that's fine. I'm 37, and quite frankly, I find it offensive to have to prove I'm 18, when I have already done so by taking out the contract in the first place. Likewise, no reasonable person would ever look at me and suspect I'm under 18, so again, I find it offensive that I have to show photo ID at an O2 store to do so. I dont' see why I have to give O2/Bango/whomever my personal details so that can put me on a "he likes to look at porn" list, when all I want is Google Translate, Ann Summers, gambling sites, and all the things O2 have blocked at their whim.
O2 can shove this where the sun doesn't shine. I didn't contract for this, I don't want this, I wasn't consulted before it appeared, and now I'm not getting what I am paying for. Whilst I'm sure O2 will wriggle out of the legalities of breach of contract, they won't wriggle out of me leaving O2 and going to to a competitor (or a rebrand, such as Tescos, which is not affected).
Worse than that, O2 have reminded me that operators can't be trusted. Vodafone did something like this a while back (and got hung for it by their customers). O2 either missed all the negative press, or they're utterly braindead. Well, O2, you've lost me as a customer, and you've inspired me to NEVER take out a long contract ever again. From now on, it's 30 day contracts, or PAYG for me. Nice one O2 - you've given me the shove I perhaps needed to leave CPW and stop using long contracts. From now on, you're gonna have to fight for my custom, rather than take it for granted.
Goodbye O2, you've got what you deserve.