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It's not about hiding what you do or doing anything shady in order to use their service. Paypal simply does not want their name or logo etc associated with anything adult. In other words they don't want their "Pay via Paypal" buttons showing up on an adult site's join page. They don't want to see any transactions that are visibly associated with adult either. Period. Which is understandible from a certain point of view.
But if your transactions and payment transfers are all just that, straight up p2p transfers/incomming payments with NO visible connection to adult then there's no more "risk" than using any such service.
Me, I've been doing work in this business for going on 13 years now, have been using paypal since their first year of operation, and I have yet to have a single problem with them. But then again I don't use email addresses in my paypal account that are associated with my adult domains, never have. I also make sure that before anyone sends me payment that they too have their head completely OUT of their ass and not using adult domain emails, and that they don't leave any indication in the transaction's description field that would indicate the payment is for anything or any service related to adult.
It's not about hiding, it's about adhering to their TOS. Just don't sell porn paraphinalia or porn menberships using paypal. Affiliate payments - I don't see the problem with those. Straight up p2p, nothing more. Don't agree? Then use some other payment method or a different sponsor and get on with it.
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