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It's been a long time since we've discussed this topic. Adult gaming is being beset by a plague of fake porn games and porn scams. They are able to steal hundreds of dollars/euros from your bank account by using your need to masturbate and easy marketing techniques. Here, we'll tell you how to prevent scams and recognize them, and we'll also explain how to discover authentic porn games that you can play for free or at least purchase without getting duped. Scam porn game websites and how to cancel your subscription if you made a mistake are also included in this guide.
If you see a porn ad on the internet, do not click on it! We have a lot of real porn games on Steamy Gamer, however the vast majority of the porn games commercials and sex simulators you see on porn sites are scams that aim to rip you off with cleverly designed 3D sex scenes and cleverly designed ads.
In most cases, 3D animation artists' work has been appropriated and repurposed for the benefit of other video games' marketing campaigns. However, this is not a dangerous situation. There is a hazard in the payment subscription that you commit to before you even begin playing the game.
When it comes to gaming, Google is likely to be aware of your activities. And if Google knows, then everyone else does, too! That's the beauty of the internet's privacy. You'll be a fantastic target for video game advertising, which makes sense given your daily dose of pleasure on an adult site.
We at Steamy Gamer scour the internet for the greatest adult games accessible, and trust me when I say they don't have the budget to advertise on major websites like Pornhub, Youporn, and so on. We just have one thing to tell you: Playing adult games isn't always a full-time job for the creators. For the most part, this is the way things are.
"Sex simulator, no download required" or "Try not to cum when playing this game" are all examples of advertisements for pornographic games you've undoubtedly seen before. Does this sound familiar to you? Any of those links, if clicked, would take you to a website with questions such, "This sex simulator is so intense that you could find it unsettling, continue?" you will then have to select a sex and so on. In addition, they may notify you that the game is compatible with your browser and computer, while identifying the browser or type of machine you are using. By the way, that's complete and utter hogwash. To entice you to continue, they use a single line of code to determine what computer and browser you're using.
Be aware that when you answer these questions, you will most likely be treated to an explicit backdrop film showcasing characters from well-known video games such as Overwatch, League of Legends, and Tomb Raider. So sorry to let you down but these clips have nothing to do with a prospective new gaming experience. Known as SFM, they are made by great artists who sell them under dubious circumstances without worry of a license issue. At the very least, these advertising are based on stolen material.
Now that we've narrowed down the type of plan we're discussing, it's time to get to the meat of the matter. Having gone through the process of disclosing all of your intimate data, such as your penis' size or sexual orientation, it's time to come out of the closet. In the end, you'll be asked for your credit card information on a page like this one. There there no fees for a free game? I'm sorry, but if you haven't gone by now, you're not one of the clever ones. By now, you should be able to recognize and observe two things:
If you don't know the name of the game, you're being prompted for payment information. No genuine pictures of the game have been shared to you (as explained before, some nice and juicy video game SFM animation in the background are not a quality insurance). More than $150 a month for a pornographic game you have no idea about?
Let's get right to the fun part: uncovering the payment-related fraud. Here is one of those "offer conditions" that are so minor that you won't even notice them: You will be charged $39.95 per month for the remainder of your free two-day trial until you cancel it. Simply cancel your membership before the trial time expires to avoid getting charged. All fees received will have a VAT of XX percent levied on.
After all, it's a no-cost game! Two days... but don't worry, you may cancel your subscription during those two days! In this wait, you won't hear anything regarding client support. If you ever hear about them, that is. People who have tried to cancel their memberships have described the experience as "HELL." Because you are unable to terminate your account, it might take weeks or even months for someone from customer service to actually do it. Keep reading, though.
The following are the details of your platinum membership: A 7-day free trial is followed by a monthly subscription of $39.94, unless the trial period is terminated. The trial period expires after 10 days, and membership automatically renews on the same day each month at $49.95/month until canceled. Not a dream: You will be charged for two further offers. As you can see, each of these links takes you to a login or register page with no more information about the things they provide. Let's begin with a recap.
You will pay $39.95 + $39.94 + $49.95 (with VAT) for a game EACH MONTH, which works out to almost $150. If you don't cancel it in time, they may easily steal thousands of dollars from you. If you don't pay attention to the fine print, you'll miss out on your greatest opportunity of avoiding a scam.
This is a question I'll address for those who are interested, since if you're willing to pay $150 each month for a game, you've earned your fate.
The simple answer is yes, and it's a dreadful one. A Vice piece by Samantha Cole prompted me to write about this, so I didn't have to. Obviously, this is not worth a hundred bucks or even near to what they "promised" while showing high-quality background films.
Identifying which websites are scammers and how to cancel your subscription are two of the most often questions we are asked.
The following is a list of sex game scams that you should avoid using.
The following is a list of websites that you should not rely on at all. Please keep in mind that these are only illustrative instances. It's not the only one like this out there. Do not click on any of these adverts if you ever come across them, as is the case with most advertising on porn websites. Since you're likely to see the same sort of advertisements and payment processor, you're likely to see the same URLs.
What to do if you subscribed by accident and want to cancel your subscription. The following are two methods you may take to end your membership if you came across this post because you subscribed to one of those frauds. Using your bank, you may cancel the subscription. Contacting your bank directly is the fastest way to end any recurring subscription. If you have an online bank account, you may usually access your bank's automatic payments. It's best to phone your bank and ask if they can help you, as they should be able to do so. You can get in touch with the billing business directly. In the long run, this is the best option. To stop recurring payments, check for the name of the firm or website that charges you on your bank account and figure out how to get in touch with them. In order to obtain a response, you may have to wait for a few weeks or even months because these organizations are meant to have bad customer service and horrible websites. So, before you're billed for another two or three months, call your bank and resolve the issue there and then. You may rely on our site's sex game offerings. When it comes to sex-based games, Steamy Gamer is the place to go. It is difficult to discover legitimate adult games since Google and the sex porn sites have been contaminated with money-making frauds, while committed game creators are working on actual games that are worth playing.