
Usually I think claims like this are just shrill alarmists who can’t deal with the sexy wilderness that is the internet. In this case, however, I think they have a point. Skype porn spam is unavoidable, and there is no measure that can be taken to prevent complete strangers from hitting you with an dirty-talk contact request accompanied by an explicit picture.
The Windows client, at least, allows such messages to accumulate in the taskbar, but OS X users get popups — trouble if your Skype is idling and your kid is googling something. I can hear them now: “Dad, what’s a horny webcam?” — “Look mom, she’s hugging her friend with her legs!”
Some diligence can prevent this potentially hilarious tragedy, but the program is meant to replace your phone, so why should you have to turn it off when you’re not actively using it? Just make the option to block all but your contacts available, people!
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How can I sign up to get skype porn?
I hooked up Skype less than a week and got these sexual invitations, my wife saw it, now we are in the middle of a possible divorce, I am not happy with SKYPE, they need to police up their subscribers.
Not to mention the non-technical wife passing by when you receive a request for Sexy Lady, now try explaining that. Even if Skype is set to accept request from contacts only I still get those, I am quite tired of this and Skype might be removed from my computers because of it.
You can set Skype to minimize unwelcome contacts (http://www.HL7.com.au/Skype.htm and the latest version hides the “dirty” pictures when another Skype user requests contact. But the text (and Little Johnny’s question “Dad, what’s a horny webcam?” cannot be avoided – just as you cannot avoid prank calls on your home phone!
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