SouLet’s face it: the internet has a long memory, and some people are way too good at finding things. You’re building an empire, and your privacy is your power. At Fan Factory, we get it. We’re your backstage crew, here to make sure your spotlight shines brightly while your personal life stays deliciously private.
This isn’t about being paranoid; it’s about being smart. We’ve seen it all, and we’re here to lay out the common slip-ups that can spill your secrets. These are the seven deadly sins of anonymous content creation. Avoid them, and your secret stays safe.
Your username is your digital disguise. If it’s too close to your real name, you’re basically handing out a backstage pass to your life. So if your name is “Lexi,” don’t go with “LexiTheCreator” or “LexxxyLove.” Get creative! Think of a name that’s sexy, fun, and gives away nothing but good vibes.
Your personal email is a map to your real life. It’s often linked to old social media accounts and other personal business. Using it for your spicy site is like leaving a trail of breadcrumbs right to your front door. Create a brand-new, anonymous email address just for your business. It’s an easy step that keeps your worlds separate.
Giving out your phone number is a direct line to your personal world. Apps can scan your contacts and connect the dots faster than you can say “oops.” So when a fan asks for your number or wants to connect on WhatsApp, use a different platform. There are plenty of ways to chat without giving away your digits.
The world is a small place, and the internet is even smaller. Giving away your city, state, or even just your general region is a risk you don’t need to take. It can lead to uncomfortable situations with fans and makes it way too easy for someone to connect you to your hometown. Vague is sexy. Stay vague.
We know you deserve to be celebrated, but sharing your exact birthdate is a small piece of a much larger puzzle. It’s a key detail that can be used to find your public records or personal information. So find a different way to celebrate with your fans—maybe a special drop or a new video—and keep that date to yourself.
Your day job is your business. Talking about your employer or your profession can give away crucial clues to your real identity. So whether you’re a bartender or a lawyer, keep your professional life out of your spicy content. Your LinkedIn profile should not be a roadmap to your OnlyFans.
This might seem obvious, but don’t follow your spicy site with your personal accounts. And for the love of all that is good, don’t ask your friends and family to subscribe. The digital world is full of connections, and mixing your personal and professional accounts is an easy way to get caught. Keep those worlds completely separate.
Your privacy is your power. One small slip-up can lead to a bigger problem. By being smart and strategic, you can protect yourself and your brand.
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