on 01-03-2011 16:43
on 01-03-2011 16:43
on 07-03-2011 16:06
on 07-03-2011 16:06
on 07-03-2011 17:55
on 07-03-2011 17:55
on 07-03-2011 18:38
on 07-03-2011 18:38
on 08-03-2011 01:06
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on 08-03-2011 06:25
on 08-03-2011 07:58
did you meet a bug or sth else? :robotindifferent:
on 28-06-2012 10:39
on 28-06-2012 10:39
on 28-06-2012 11:14
on 28-06-2012 11:14
I think it's lazyness on O2's part in a way. Afterall don't you have to be a working age/credit approved in order to get a contract in the first place. Therefore your details is on their system.
If they think an adult could be paying for a kid's contract, then surely it's up to the parent to be responsible enough to decide what goes on. But anyway...
https://ageverification.o2.co.uk/
On your handset are cookies being used to store whether you are verified or not? I've seen that bango thing come up on mine. At the end of the day, I can always use Wi-Fi and bypass any parental guard thingy.
There's a thing about the government possibly forcing device locks or ISP enforced pornography/alcohol search filters on the internet. Which I agree with to a degree however using financial details especially on untrusted websites is going increase credit fraud - mark my words.
Originally the internet was about freedom of information; now's all about selling is products and policing our every movement. Yet we have the nerve to criticise countries like China, Russia and Korea. We aren't so different are we? Anyway I will step of my soapbox now ;-).
on 28-06-2012 12:06
on 28-06-2012 12:06
The reasons for Age Verification are detailed here:
http://blog.o2.co.uk/home/2011/03/mobile-phones-and-age-verification-your-questions-answered.html
on 28-06-2012 12:59
@Anonymous wrote:
I went in store and showed them my drivers license and everything was fine, I had no problems. Then a yesterday I tried to go on a site I have been on frequently and it keeps redirecting me to O2 active and I have to verify my age again! After 8 months with my contract. surely once you've done it, that's it! shouldn't have to do it again.
Correct and that is one of the repetitive problems with O2.....small coding changes they make in their software systems create other problems. Perhaps this is a subject on which Leonard and/or Feilim Mackle would like to comment ?
As Feilim said in the "Ask the Director" thread :
"My job, with my team, is to improve this including the very important ownership issue you raised and, more than anything else, getting it right first time."
From the O2 Q&As on the subject :
"Q: Do I have to age verify with O2 every time I want to go to a different 18+ site?
A: No, you only need to age verify with O2 once."