TL;DR: Some states now require ID-based age checks for adult images. We don’t collect IDs, so images are hidden in those locations.
A handful of U.S. states have recently started enforcing new laws that require adult websites to verify a visitor’s age before showing explicit images. These rules go well beyond a simple “Are you 18?” popup.
In states like Kentucky, Texas, and several others, adult sites may be expected to collect government-issued ID or use third-party age-verification systems just to display explicit imagery.
WCAR is a small, independently run site. We don’t have the resources — or the interest — in collecting personal documents or paying for invasive verification services. Instead, we choose the safer route and block explicit images in places where these laws apply.
The good news: you can still read full reviews, scene breakdowns, and browse the site normally. Only the images are affected.
If this seems unexpected, your connection may be routing through a restricted state (VPNs and proxies can do that). Turning those off and refreshing may restore access.
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Reviews from Naughty America
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About Naughty America
Most Naughty America scenes use light, approachable premises that set the tone quickly and keep things moving without getting bogged down in heavy story. The setups often play on everyday situations or simple fantasies, acting as an easy on-ramp into the main action. Visually, the studio is known for clean presentation, solid lighting and camera work that stays consistent across its different sub-brands and series.
Browse the Naughty America scenes below for full breakdowns, key highlights, and final recommendations across different performers and setups.
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