Many "link" results for specific codes like "170614" are actually "honey pots." These sites claim to have the video but instead trigger intrusive ads, tracking cookies, or potentially harmful downloads. Safety Tips for Content Searching

If a site asks you to download a "codec" or a specific "player" to view the video, it is almost certainly a virus.

When looking for specific archived media or "lost" links from this era, keep the following safety protocols in mind:

As seen in this specific 2017 release, which features a trio. Why Finding the Link is Difficult

This identifies the specific "brand" or series. It is a well-known thematic series in the adult industry that uses a medical roleplay setting.

To understand what this specific string represents, we have to break down the alphanumeric code typically used by file-sharing sites or adult content databases:

Many sites that hosted this content in 2017 have since been seized, shut down, or rebranded.

The parent companies of these series are aggressive about protecting their intellectual property, leading to the removal of "leaked" links.