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Originally Posted by Rochard
I've never heard of it being a law. Nor have I heard about it about it being a requirement for processing. I always thought it was a good faith type of thing, saying "at least I'm trying" but of course any kid who sees a warning is going to click right past it.
Google doesn't have any warning pages.
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Safe search is on by default... turning it off gives you a warning on the type of content you will see. Like wise, a paysite could set a cookie/record for the warning page, shutting it off - much like safe search does. Then it moves to the user of the PC...
For many years now, both Epoch and CCbill have required warning pages... and I think many of the merchant banks are requiring now too. More will either way, as that new bot (can't think of name) that scans sites for compliance violations, get's more used.