Working on porn membership sites? Here are nine safety tips to keep in mind.
It's a great way for you to make some extra cash and satisfy your fetishes. Although it's easy to start selling online porn , you should consider your online safety as an sex worker.
Although SinParty can offer you valuable protection, you still need to be smart. You need to be aware of how to protect yourself online from people with bad intentions.
We'll be sharing our top 9 tips to keep you safe online.
How to manage money
Protecting your location
Keep your real life private
Setting boundaries
You can also be sure to sell porn online.
1. It's probably too good to be true if it seems too good to be true
It's a phrase you've heard before, and it's back!
It's probably if it seems too good to be true.
While it is possible to make a living doing sex work, you should be cautious. Consider the offer and consider whether someone would be willing to pay that much for the services you are offering. $5k for photos of feet or $100 to respond to a message? This is a scam.
The flip side is that financial domination or findom can be a real thing. You can make a lot of money but not much. However, you need to establish a relationship first. Anything you see in the air is likely to be suspect.
2. Pay no one to pay you
One of the most common scams that online sex workers fall for is a sugar daddy asking you to send money so he can pay yours.
It's something like this:
You are too cheap to subscribe for his services, he approaches you via social media
He says he wants you to be spoilt and will give you a nice monthly salary
If you are interested, he will tell his secretary to add you to the company paywall
You will need to send $35, $50, $100, or any other amount.
We don't have enough space to address all the red flags.
You should not pay anyone to send you money. A scammer may also ask you to return too much money. The bank will then refund the difference.
3. Make payment upfront
Your subscribers and fans will be the same.
You should always pay first if you are being asked to perform work such as making phone calls, sexting sessions or creating custom content.
SinParty makes it easy to create custom content. You receive a message from your fan when they send the request. You have the option to:
Accept
Negotiate
Reject
Continue to...
We take payment from your fan and keep it until you create the content. We will release payment to you once the video is delivered. This protects both you and your buyer.
4. Secure your payments
You need to know where and how to make payments outside of SinParty.
Many payment platforms don't make it easy for sex workers. If a buyer tags a payment as being about sex, your account may be flagged and shut down.
Payment platforms that don't have a link to your real identity will require you to create new accounts. PayPal, for example, which is known for being negative about sex workers, uses your email address in order to locate you. You will need to create an account that conceals your real identity.
5. Take note of your Amazon Wishlist
Many creators have an Amazon wishlist where their fans can purchase them gifts. You can list sex toys and lingerie or just get new stuff to make yourself happy.
When someone buys something for you, they automatically see your name as well as your home city. Some people may find this too much information so be careful with the payment method.
You can test the product with a friend who will buy you something small to see what their fan would think.
6. Separate accounts
When you make porn online, your name and location can be extremely sensitive information.
Separate accounts should be created for your social media. You have a little protection and it makes it easier to quit porn creation. Your personal account was not used for promotions.
You can also post about your family and friends on one account, and let your worst side out on work socials.
7. Set boundaries
You make the rules. You must set boundaries and follow them for online safety.
These boundaries could be:
What time it takes to respond to a message
When you are available to answer messages
What type of content will you and won't create
What time it takes to deliver a custom order
These can be made clear in your SinParty bio, on your tips menu and when you send your welcome messages to new subscribers.
8. Know your rights
Your content can be stolen or leaked without your consent. Many countries have laws against revenge porn and people sharing your content without permission.
Websites can be asked to remove content they don't have permission for sharing through a DMCA request. Contact us if you believe your SinParty content was leaked. We will help you locate the right services.
Online harassment is also something you have rights to. You have the right to report anyone who makes threats to your local police.
9. Watermark your content
Your watermark should be added to all videos and images. This will ensure that people know where to find the real goods even if they are leaked. Cherry Adams , creator of SinParty, got her start in online porn by sharing a leaked video she found on a camgirl website.
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