Site iis owned and run by Briture Highlands.com. AI evaluation is as follows:Briture, Secondmatchfinder, and Grannyspace operate as "fantasy chat" or casual dating platforms that engage in heavily criticized consumer practices. These sites use automated bots, AI-generated messaging, and paid operators to simulate interaction with real users, incentivising victims to pay per-message or maintain expensive subscriptions. In the United Kingdom, these practices operate in a legal gray area; they exploit loopholes by disclosing their use of fake profiles within lengthy, hidden Terms and Conditions. The AI bots are programmed to string users along indefinitely, asking open-ended questions and promising to meet in person, while repeatedly dodging actual plans. This model is designed to maximize financial extraction before the user realizes the scam. [1, 2, 3] I only realised the scam on my third day when I did a reverse image match and found many of the pictures matched those found on the USA adult sites. Every response was within a minute, no matter time of day, executed in flawless English throughout. Come-on messages ("Come to my place now, I am waiting for you with a wet p***y") When you respond where can I come to you get "I am pleased with your enthusiasm, but I don't give out socials on the first contact, I prefer getting to know you on the platform for a few weeks,, Tell me the things you would like to do this weekend?
Hidden Disclaimers (The Legal Loophole)
• The Practice: To protect themselves from fraud charges, these websites bury explicit "entertainment disclaimers" deep within their legal text. [1]
• The Ethics: For instance, GrannySpace explicitly states on its homepage that it is a platform for "fantasy, entertainment, and refined chat." Their terms often quietly note that physical meetings are not guaranteed and that some profiles are "virtual" or managed by the platform. [1, 2]
When It Crosses into UK Criminal Law
This platform actively misleads consumers into believing they are communicating with real, local individuals to extract money without clear, prominent disclosure, thereby violating multiple UK statutes: • Fraud Act 2006 (Section 2 - Fraud by False Representation): If a company constructs a system that deliberately mimics real human interactions to fraudulently extract money—without accessible disclosure—it constitutes a criminal offence punishable by heavy fines and up to 10 years imprisonment. [1]
• Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (CPRs): The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) mandates that dating operators cannot mislead customers by creating fake profiles to communicate with them unless it is prominently declared. Hiding this information in fine print violates the CPRs. [1, 2, 3]
I am disappointed that your headline reviewer of SecondMatchFinder is so enthusiastic about this site which has NO independently verified profiles or resulting hookups and one wonders if it wasn't written by owner or indeed A* bot.
Pros
Lots of naked photos of well groomed ladies allegedly dying to pleasure an 81 year old man this very night
Cons
Fake profiles. high expense.