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How to stay anonymous as a creator
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no one in your life needs to know. here is the system.
she has her own birthday. you never break character.
build a second person. name, birthday, star sign, a hometown two hours from yours. write it all down before your first post.
the rule: if a detail is true for you, it is not true for her. one overlap is how people get found.
give her a birthday you can defend. fans will test it. birthday tips are real money anyway.
the photo talks even when you do not
geoblock your own country
OnlyFans lets you block entire regions. people on local IPs never see your page.
post on a 48 hour delay
the beach set goes live once you are already home. no one can place you in real time.
scan backgrounds before faces
power outlets, street signs, a pharmacy bag. each one narrows the map.
strip metadata before it leaves your phone
uploads get cleaned automatically. files sent as attachments often do not.
distinctive tattoos count as landmarks. plan angles around them.
you can hide your face and still sell
burns your cover
- full face in every set
- posting the second you shoot
- same selfies as your dating apps
keeps it intact
- jaw-down and over-shoulder framing
- masked sets shot as a style choice
- voice and personality carry the chat
60 to 80% of a well-run page's revenue is chat. your face was never the product.
her accounts never touch your name
separate email, separate profiles, ideally a separate phone. she uses a VPN, always, even at home.
at Elvision the first call happens under NDA, and identity protection shapes the whole content plan. what stays hidden is decided before what gets posted.
and tell no one. not your best friend. secrets travel at the speed of brunch.
we plan this before we plan a single photo. first call under NDA, reply within 24 hours. link in bio if you want to talk.
