I stumbled upon a new discovery today and it involves Second Life’s Age Verification. To test this discovery, I created a new account and age verified it using James Bond’s personal information. Yes, you read it right. I used James Bond’s supposedly real life personal information. I am not sure if there is such a person in real life with the name of James Bond but, one thing is sure though, Second Life recognized his personal information and age verified the new account I created.
So, if you are still having problems going through Second Life’s Age Verification tool/process then here is something you can try. Why not use a fictional character’s personal information? Who knows, Second Life might recognize it and age verify you. Ha ha ha!
Anyway, being able to use James Bond’s personal information as a way to age verify accounts won’t last that long. I’m sure Linden Labs will find out about it and block it just like what they did with Elvis Presley’s personal info.
By the way, you will not find any information on the screenshot I posted except for James Bond’s firstname and lastname and the message showing that it verified the information successfully. ^_^
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