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TSR :
About : Slave Register
Slave Register Guide
The Slave Register
("TSR")
provides a central place for the registration of slaves
and submissives. Each registration is assigned a unique Slave Registration
Number ("SLRN"), and owned submissives and slaves can display an
ownership certificate.
Information held on the Register is modified via registrants' TSR profiles,
and the following guides explain different aspects of the system.
- How To?
- A list of questions and answers explaining how to make various changes to
your registration.
- TSR history
- The reasons behind the creation of The Slave Register in 2000, and its
subsequent development.
- Numbers
- How The Slave Registration Numbers work.
- Barcodes
- The components that make up the TSR barcodes.
- Certificates
- Ownership certificates that everyone with an SLRN can display.
- Registration Cards
- Discreet, printable ID cards, including a registration barcode.
- Measurements
- How to record the measurements for the description page.
- Disputes
- How to record changes of ownership, and the Register's policy
on disputes over registrations.
- Linking to TSR
- How to link to TSR itself or to a specific certificate page, along with
banners and icons you can use for links from your blog or website.
- Reading barcodes with RedLaser
- Looking up TSR profiles from barcodes, using the RedLaser app on an
Apple iPhone.
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