Blsafety

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blsafety.net (stylised as BLSAFETY.NET on-site) is a community resource oriented towards providing advice for boylovers seeking better security and privacy practices whilst abiding by laws of their local jurisdictions. There are very few places where boylovers can find lots of advice tailored to these subjects, and fewer where such advice is collated and organised in this manner.

This iteration of blsafety.net should not be confused with the former boylove forum BLSafetyNet, which was in operation from late 2002 to early 2004. Though the sites use the same domain, blsafety.net makes note that it is distinctly separate.[1]

During early 2022, blsafety.net encountered hosting problems and was relocated to a temporary area on Boyland's website. The site has been functioning on its normal domain since mid-March 2022.


Excerpt from site

Introduction

The content of this site is tailored exclusively to persons interested in complying with the law, not for those interested in breaking it. If you suspect that you will find information here to help conceal illegal activity, you are sorely mistaken and should probably leave.

If you're finding yourself here, we're going to assume you are a boylover. This website serves one purpose: To advise you on some of the ways that you can avoid exposing yourself as a boylover. In other words, to make sure that you don't become subject to a system that assumes us guilty until proven innocent. This world is hostile, and it despises us. We deserve to get the support we need with peace of mind and with hope of a better day.

The Internet has become a beacon of necessity since its inception, and today it remains as pivotal as ever. Many use it in their daily life, and we're some of those people. Like every other rejected minority, we need to support ourselves by supporting others like us so we can function in "civilised" society. The Internet is our escape from a society that doesn't want us, and a way to express ourselves without the weight of their judgement on our shoulders.

Across the pages of this website you will find advice designed to help you keep your attraction to children becoming known to people you want to keep it from. It is advice, only. It is not absolute. Nothing here offers a fool-proof solution that will work in all situations. Your own actions can still expose you, even if you are follow our advice. You have to do some of your own critical analysis and make situational decisions.

The content of this site is tailored exclusively to persons interested in complying with the law, not for those interested in breaking it. If you suspect that you will find information here to help conceal illegal activity, you are sorely mistaken and should probably leave.

If you're finding yourself here, we're going to assume you are a boylover. This website serves one purpose: To advise you on some of the ways that you can avoid exposing yourself as a boylover. In other words, to make sure that you don't become subject to a system that assumes us guilty until proven innocent. This world is hostile, and it despises us. We deserve to get the support we need with peace of mind and with hope of a better day.

The Internet has become a beacon of necessity since its inception, and today it remains as pivotal as ever. Many use it in their daily life, and we're some of those people. Like every other rejected minority, we need to support ourselves by supporting others like us so we can function in "civilised" society. The Internet is our escape from a society that doesn't want us, and a way to express ourselves without the weight of their judgement on our shoulders.

Across the pages of this website you will find advice designed to help you keep your attraction to children becoming known to people you want to keep it from. It is advice, only. It is not absolute. Nothing here offers a fool-proof solution that will work in all situations. Your own actions can still expose you, even if you are follow our advice. You have to do some of your own critical analysis and make situational decisions.[2]


Disclaimer

Boylover Safety (herein BLSAFETY.NET, Us, We) is a resource designed to provide advice to minor-attracted persons for the purpose of keeping themselves safe. Necessarily, a strong disclaimer is required to protect ourselves and those utilising information provided via this resource. As such, we have created this disclaimer.[3]


  • BLSAFETY.NET makes no guarantees or warranties for content herein, and under no circumstances shall BLSAFETY.NET be held liable or responsible for any situation that may occur upon accessing or using information acquired via BLSAFETY.NET and/or any other linked or referenced resources contained therein.
  • BLSAFETY.NET does not encourage or support illegal activity or the use of information contained herein for concealment of illegal activities.
  • BLSAFETY.NET makes no profits or monetary gains from the operation of this resource.
  • BLSAFETY.NET is for entertainment and education purposes only. You shall indemify and hold harmless BLSAFETY.NET upon any access to the resource and agree that BLSAFETY.NET is not responsible nor liable for actions or events that occur in response to information found via BLSAFETY.NET.
  • BLSAFETY.NET makes no warranties or guarantees for third-party resources linked or referenced nor content found therein. Links or references to third-party resources do not indicate endorsement or support of the resource or content therein by BLSAFETY.NET, nor endorsement or support of BLSAFETY.NET or content therein by the third-party resource. The content of third-party resources may be protected by copyright. The content of third-party resources may not be legal in your jusrisdiction, it is your responsibility to make reasonable efforts to ensure the third-party resource is legal in your jurisdiction prior to visiting.
  • BLSAFETY.NET is not a law firm and has no legal certifications or training. Content found on BLSAFETY.NET does not constitute legal advice or recommendation. If you are having legal issues, consult an appropriate legal professional as required per your personal circumstances.
  • BLSAFETY.NET is not a medical organisation and has no medical certifications or training. Content found on BLSAFETY.NET does not constitute medical advice or recommendation. If you are having medical issues, consult an appropriate medical professional as required per your personal circumstances.
  • BLSAFETY.NET does not offer an on-demand advice service. Requests for advice received via the contact form or email will be discarded.
  • BLSAFETY.NET is a work-in-progress resource; all code is experimental. We cannot guarantee that that all parts of the resource will be functional at all times.
  • BLSAFETY.NET reserves the right to modify any part of this resource, including this disclaimer, without notification.
  • BLSAFETY.NET content, under the BLSAFETY.net domain, is free to use under the Creative Commons Zero licence. For more information, read here.

Boylover Safety (herein BLSAFETY.NET, Us, We) is a resource designed to provide advice to minor-attracted persons for the purpose of keeping themselves safe. Necessarily, a strong disclaimer is required to protect ourselves and those utilising information provided via this resource. As such, we have created this disclaimer.


BLSAFETY.NET makes no guarantees or warranties for content herein, and under no circumstances shall BLSAFETY.NET be held liable or responsible for any situation that may occur upon accessing or using information acquired via BLSAFETY.NET and/or any other linked or referenced resources contained therein.

BLSAFETY.NET does not encourage or support illegal activity or the use of information contained herein for concealment of illegal activities.

BLSAFETY.NET makes no profits or monetary gains from the operation of this resource.

BLSAFETY.NET is for entertainment and education purposes only. You shall indemify and hold harmless BLSAFETY.NET upon any access to the resource and agree that BLSAFETY.NET is not responsible nor liable for actions or events that occur in response to information found via BLSAFETY.NET.

BLSAFETY.NET makes no warranties or guarantees for third-party resources linked or referenced nor content found therein. Links or references to third-party resources do not indicate endorsement or support of the resource or content therein by BLSAFETY.NET, nor endorsement or support of BLSAFETY.NET or content therein by the third-party resource. The content of third-party resources may be protected by copyright. The content of third-party resources may not be legal in your jusrisdiction, it is your responsibility to make reasonable efforts to ensure the third-party resource is legal in your jurisdiction prior to visiting.

BLSAFETY.NET is not a law firm and has no legal certifications or training. Content found on BLSAFETY.NET does not constitute legal advice or recommendation. If you are having legal issues, consult an appropriate legal professional as required per your personal circumstances.

BLSAFETY.NET is not a medical organisation and has no medical certifications or training. Content found on BLSAFETY.NET does not constitute medical advice or recommendation. If you are having medical issues, consult an appropriate medical professional as required per your personal circumstances.

BLSAFETY.NET does not offer an on-demand advice service. Requests for advice received via the contact form or email will be discarded.

BLSAFETY.NET is a work-in-progress resource; all code is experimental. We cannot guarantee that that all parts of the resource will be functional at all times.

BLSAFETY.NET reserves the right to modify any part of this resource, including this disclaimer, without notification.

BLSAFETY.NET content, under the BLSAFETY.net domain, is free to use under the Creative Commons Zero licence. For more information, read here.[4]

Questions

The purpose of this site can appear confusing at first, as it addresses a number of things that may seem unrelated at times. This page will try to address some of that confusion in the form of a Q&A. It will also serve as a home to some questions submitted by site visitors. If you have any questions that haven't been answered, please contact us with your question and we may answer it here or in a response to you (if you provide contact information).

What is a boylover?

A boylover is a person with an emotional, and often physical, attraction to boys. Not all boylovers are paedophiles, as some boylovers are asexual while others have sexual attraction to pubescent and adolescent boys or for legal-age adults of either or both sexes. Some people attracted to children may prefer identify as a Minor-Attracted Person (MAP), Minor-Attracted Adult (MAA), or as any of nepiophile, paedophile, hebephile, or ephebophile (or any combination of those four), or as none of them. Read more here.

Can only boylovers use this site?

Not at all! Girllovers and childlovers are more than welcome to use the site and information found within. Just remember that the majority of the site's content assumes you're a boylover and will use terms based on this assumption. The actual advice given doesn't discriminate between BL, CL, or GL, as all advice applies the same to any of the three.

Aren't we being a little paranoid?

Everyone has their own levels of comfort when it comes to their privacy and personal safety. The advice given here intends to creating the highest level of these elements, not the most comfortable. You are not obligated to follow all pieces of advice given. It is up to you to decide what you are comfortable with and what pieces of advice you want to follow.

Disclaimer: BLSAFETY.NET is for entertainment and education purposes only. You shall indemify and hold harmless BLSAFETY.NET upon any access to the resource and agree that BLSAFETY.NET is not responsible nor liable for actions or events that occur in response to information found via BLSAFETY.NET.

Can you offer personalised or on-demand advice?

No, we cannot. We are not equipped nor trained to offer personalised or on-demand advice, and providing such advice could open a host of legal issues that we are unable to deal with.

Is this site related to the 2002-2004 boylove board BLSafetyNet?

No. While we acknowledge that we are using the same domain, we have no affiliation with the former boylove board or those who operated and used it. The only interaction users can have with this site is viewing content and sending messages to us via the contact form.

Why does this site look so old?

This site focuses primarily on content. Many modern "features" aren't necessary here and would only distract you from the site's content, so we felt no need to add them. This distraction-free approach prioritises the content and won't clutter the page up with useless things.

It's also faster because it's simpler and more compatible with a wider variety of devices.

Could you offer an accessibility version of the site?

No. This would require the use of cookies or persisting URL parameters, and this would constitute a form of tracking. We have made a commitment to visitor privacy, and feel the use of cookies or persisting URL parameters would violate this policy.

Some browsers offer a reader mode, which may have some accessibility-related options.

What does the hit counter do?

The hit counter measures the number of times a page has been loaded. More information, along with statistics for all pages across the site, can be found here.

What about the word counter?

This only counts the words visible in the page's main content area. This does not include anything from the header, navigation menu, footer, or the Last Modified line at the top of every page. The word count serves no functional purpose, it's just fun to know.

It can help give you an idea of how much content is on a given page and thus inform you on how much time it might take to read it.

Is anything here copyright protected?

Content that is hosted on the BLSAFETY.NET domain is free to use under the Creative Commons Zero licence. Please read our Disclaimer and CC0 pages for full details.

How is my privacy protected here?

Please read our Privacy Policy for answers to this question. A summary would do our commitment to member privacy an injustice.

The purpose of this site can appear confusing at first, as it addresses a number of things that may seem unrelated at times. This page will try to address some of that confusion in the form of a Q&A. It will also serve as a home to some questions submitted by site visitors. If you have any questions that haven't been answered, please contact us with your question and we may answer it here or in a response to you (if you provide contact information).

What is a boylover?

A boylover is a person with an emotional, and often physical, attraction to boys. Not all boylovers are paedophiles, as some boylovers are asexual while others have sexual attraction to pubescent and adolescent boys or for legal-age adults of either or both sexes. Some people attracted to children may prefer identify as a Minor-Attracted Person (MAP), Minor-Attracted Adult (MAA), or as any of nepiophile, paedophile, hebephile, or ephebophile (or any combination of those four), or as none of them. [https://blsafety.net/?questions#wiab Read more here.

Can only boylovers use this site?

Not at all! Girllovers and childlovers are more than welcome to use the site and information found within. Just remember that the majority of the site's content assumes you're a boylover and will use terms based on this assumption. The actual advice given doesn't discriminate between BL, CL, or GL, as all advice applies the same to any of the three.

Aren't we being a little paranoid?

Everyone has their own levels of comfort when it comes to their privacy and personal safety. The advice given here intends to creating the highest level of these elements, not the most comfortable. You are not obligated to follow all pieces of advice given. It is up to you to decide what you are comfortable with and what pieces of advice you want to follow.

Can you offer personalised or on-demand advice?

No, we cannot. We are not equipped nor trained to offer personalised or on-demand advice, and providing such advice could open a host of legal issues that we are unable to deal with.

Is this site related to the 2002-2004 boylove board BLSafetyNet?

No. While we acknowledge that we are using the same domain, we have no affiliation with the former boylove board or those who operated and used it. The only interaction users can have with this site is viewing content and sending messages to us via the contact form.

Why does this site look so old?

This site focuses primarily on content. Many modern "features" aren't necessary here and would only distract you from the site's content, so we felt no need to add them. This distraction-free approach prioritises the content and won't clutter the page up with useless things.

Could you offer an accessibility version of the site?

No. This would require the use of cookies or persisting URL parameters, and this would constitute a form of tracking. We have made a commitment to visitor privacy, and feel the use of cookies or persisting URL parameters would violate this policy.

Some browsers offer a reader mode, which may have some accessibility-related options.

What does the hit counter do?

The hit counter measures the number of times a page has been loaded. More information, along with statistics for all pages across the site, can be found here.

What about the word counter?

This only counts the words visible in the page's main content area. This does not include anything from the header, navigation menu, footer, or the Last Modified line at the top of every page. The word count serves no functional purpose, it's just fun to know.

It can help give you an idea of how much content is on a given page and thus inform you on how much time it might take to read it.

Is anything here copyright protected?

Content that is hosted on the BLSAFETY.NET domain is free to use under the Creative Commons Zero licence. Please read our Disclaimer and CC0 pages for full details.

How is my privacy protected here?

Please read our Privacy Policy for answers to this question. A summary would do our commitment to member privacy an injustice.[5]

See also

References

External links

BLSAFETY.NET (website)