MyBlackBook lets you track sexual history
You track your checking account, book tickets and do your shopping online. How about keeping a history of your sexual partners? That’s part of the idea behind MyBlackBook, a service which has been around since 2005.
MyBlackBook, which recently passed 2,000 members, is designed to let its members track “their intimate relations and lead a safe, healthy and disease-free sex life through education and assessment.” The site keeps track of one’s sexual history, partners, and experiences. Through this data one can view statistics of their personal history in the form of real-time activity graphs, intimate partner reports and more. One feature in particular lets a member calculate the probability of obtaining several sexually-transmitted diseases, based on the prior sexual history of the user.
This “confidential and discreet” site reportedly keeps the data of its members secure, offering “advanced encryption standards such as AES, and all transmissions through MyBlackBook are aided by a 128-Bit SSL Secure Server.”
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