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Once upon a time there were nudie magazines that you no doubt got a hold of while in your early teens. At that time magazines were the main source of porn for most people. Once old enough, its a right of passage to go and buy your very first dirty magazine.

"Grab your dick and double click!"

Well, that was then and this is now. The internet has made it nearly impossible to avoid porn, even if you wanted to! Even mundane and totally unrelated web searches bring up pictures of teens getting screwed. Better yet, when actually searching for something to tantilize your nether regions, you can always find a little bit of what you want, from girl on girl to granny porn! (Hey, what you like is your business, I'm not here to judge).

Of course that little sampling on a gallery or an attractive web link often always leads to a paysite where they want your credit card to gain full access to the members area. That, my friends, is where most people close the window and walk away in fear of the unknown. Not anymore!

"Paying for Pussy"

Why is buying porn online so scary for some people? Simple -- because they haven't done it before. The goal of this article is to help you understand how easy it is to buy porn online and how safe it really is.

First things first. I promote porn to thousands of people on a daily basis through my websites and I can tell you that buying porn online is perfectly safe.

However, you do need to be aware that there are scam artists out there who want to steal your credit card information and charge things to your card, it does happen and the internet has made it easier.

On the bright side most credit card scammers do NOT target porn buyers because the market is too small. Online pornography sales only account for 1% of sales revenue online. That sounds like a very small amount but represents millions of people who buy porn.

Instead of going after a small market, most scammers target general consumer products. I'm sure you've seen the phishing scams for popular banks, eBay, and Paypal, and lets not forget our friends from Nigeria who want to share millions of dollars with you. Even if you are victimized by someone who steals your credit card information, all you have to do is call the company and chargeback illegitimate purchases.

"Becoming a Member"

Becoming a member of a porn website is quick and easy. Once you've surfed the free tour and decide you want to buy, all you have to do is hit one of the many "Join Now" or "Instant Access" buttons anywhere on the tour which will take you to the signup page. You'll find a form asking for your information including name, address, credit card number, and the type of membership you'd like. After you signup your card is processed and you are given a username and password and are able then to login and enjoy all the porn you like.

Becoming a member of a pornsite is completely anonymous. Your name will not be displayed publically on the website except your nickname you choose when you signup which is sometimes used.

People who run porn sites are aware that some people (married or otherwise) don't want to be caught buying porn. Because of that, your credit card is billed discreetly. Usually the billing name that shows up on your statement is some random "media" company.

Be very careful when it comes to Trial Memberships. They are low priced but if you don't cancel in time you will rebill at full membership price, so you MUST read the fine print. Sometimes trial memberships are also limited, so you don't see everything. Your best bet is to choose a full membership if you want to be sure you'll get EVERYTHING you want without the risk of rebilling early. Normal memberships usually rebill every 30 days.

"Erasing the Evidence"

There are a lot of ads out there that are meant to scare you into buying software that will completely rid your computer of porn and links to porn after you've been surfing. While it is true that data can be recovered, most people are not smart enough to do it. Here are some key moves if you're looking to erasing your porno pleasures:

  1. Erase your internet history and cache.
  2. Erase images from your hard drive, AND empty recycling bin.
  3. Check your bookmarks for porn links and remove. Sometimes sites will auto-add themselves.
  4. Erase the "Documents" folder from your Start Menu
These tips should keep most of your porn surfing habits secret, for the most part.

Good Luck and I hope you keep enjoying the daily porn here at NNGalleries.com


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