Staying Safe as an NSFW Content Creator
Being an NSFW content creator in the adult industry comes with unique risks, both online and offline. Safety should always be a top priority, as our profession can expose us to potential dangers. Witnessing others face challenging situations serves as a reminder of the importance of taking precautions. Here are some essential safety tips to help you protect yourself while interacting with followers and subscribers:
- Keep Your Location Private
Never disclose your exact location to anyone, even trusted followers. - Protect Personal Contact Information
Avoid sharing your personal phone number or email address. You should create a new email address and if you need to text, there are Free Text apps out there that you can use to get a new number. - Use an Alias
Keep your real name private to safeguard your identity. If using your first name never use your last or have a fake last name. - Don’t Share Workplace Details
Never reveal where you work or conduct your business offline. - Secure Your Accounts
Use strong, unique passwords and never share them with anyone. - Guard Financial Information
Be cautious when discussing or sharing details about your bank accounts. If you need to use a CashApp or Paypal, set up new accounts with the new email you have created. - Set Boundaries
If someone makes you uncomfortable, don’t hesitate to block them. Your peace of mind is more important than engagement. - Request Payment First
Always require payment upfront before delivering any content or services. There are a lot of scammers and pic collectors out there. No Money No Play - Maintain Anonymity if Preferred
If you choose, you don’t have to show your face in your content to protect your privacy. - Avoid Unfamiliar Links
Be wary of clicking on unknown links that could compromise your security. - Check Content Backgrounds
Ensure your photos or videos don’t unintentionally reveal your location or personal details. Make sure you don’t have your name on any photos in the backgrounds - Know the Law
Stay informed about legal regulations concerning adult content in your region to avoid potential issues. - Enable DRM Protection
Use Digital Rights Management (DRM) settings on platforms like OnlyFans to protect your content from being misused or shared. - Stay Healthy
If engaging in sexual activities with others, ensure regular testing for sexually transmitted infections. - Share Meeting Details with Someone You Trust
If you plan to meet someone in person, share your location and meeting time with a trusted friend or family member.
Final Thoughts
Following these safety guidelines can help protect your online and offline security, allowing you to focus on your work with greater peace of mind. Your safety and well-being should always come first in this profession.