RE: and!!

You can submit nude photos to tineye to see if they're anywhere else as well. I've done this before and had hits on several pornography sites from a suspected fake profile. Just yesterday in the chatroom in fact lol.

And in regards to mandatory certification. I would re-certify if it was mandatory, it certainly is a good idea. I often wonder though why people who actually post nudes don't get certified. The only explination I have is that they are good fakers? There's really no reason NOT to be certified if you're posting nude photos of what you claim to be as yourself. If you are comfortable enough to post naked pictures you should be required to become certified.

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Re:People who use stolen images (and how to find out if your friends do!)

Tiny Eye does not find all the images. I came across a TN member who has no profile and 7 photos taken from a porn website. I flagged the member but the person is still here. I even provided the powers to be with the web site showing the images.

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RE: People who use stolen images (and how to find out if your friends do!)

No it was already stated that TinEye is not perfect and does not catch everything, but it is useful for a lot.

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RE: and!!

I would re-certify if it was mandatory, it certainly is a good idea. I often wonder though why people who actually post nudes don't get certified. The only explination I have is that they are good fakers?

Ok! I admit that I'm new to the site here and doesn't really know my way around here yet! But, I don't understand why certification has to do with photos being stolen or not?? If people doesn't belive the photos that I post are mine, well, lets meet on a beach.... On the other hand I post photos where I try to be artistic with a twist.... Not just a nudie photo for the sake of nudety! To me that's just like looking trough someones famely albums wich I have no interrest in or can relay to!

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RE: A Good Way To Stop The Theives

Hi, one good way to stop your photos being stolen (or at least to make it less likely) is to watermark them. In the watermark if you include your username and the name of the site then the thief will have to work on the photo to remove the info. This is unlikely as there are plenty of other photos out there without watermarks.

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RE: and!!

nYnaturist
It's because a lot of people do steal photos from other sites for a fake profile just to get on the site and look through real nudist's photos. They think it will atract and gain confidence of genuine and ever more cautious nudists so they can see their friends only photos which a lot of members including myselfe used to have public but now limit access to. The certificationd would end that , you're saying " I'm who I say I am and can prove it"
This is a bit off topic, and it was not my
intention to "piss in the pond". But I have to disagree! Lets turn it
around for a sec! Lets say my intention here was to steal peoples
pictures! How would you do that most efectivly? Well, you open a profile
and get "sertification"! A sertification here doesn't prove anything
else than that you are the one who opened a profile (maybe more eager to
steal photos than others) ..... And woila, you have full access to all
photos, and the best part is that nobody can prove that you stole the
photos! The "mickey mouse " sertification just makes it easy because
people let their guard down.
I'm just trying to say that if safety is the most important part, well...
then don't take any risks! And don't make general judgements that all of
us who are not "sertified" are here with bad intentions. Shurely there
are plenty of creeps here, with and without sertification.

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RE: and!!

Aquanaturist: It did not surprise me to find out that you are not certified as you seem to have no knowledge of the process. I will admit that it is not foolproof but without having to submit ID to TN it is as good as it can be.

In what way is it "mickey mouse"? To be certified a person needs to submit 2 photos, one nude and one fully clothed. In bot the person should be holding a sign which states their username and the website name; also both pictures have to be against the same background. Surely this makes it difficult for duplicity as it would be difficult to get fully clothed and nude photos of someone with the relevant sign without them knowing about it.

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TRUE NUDISTS could use their real names, not some made up name. That would stop the phonies.
(Don't bother, I have heard ALL of the excuses)

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RE: and!!

I, well, ahhh, What?

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I want to say that he seems to be a bit misguided about what you get when you are certified. You certainly do NOT get access to all pictures, you have to be a paid member to get this perk.

Getting certified only shows that you submitted pictures of YOURSELF and allows you to see photos that are marked certified only, but you can still ONLY see the first five photos of a persons gallery.

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