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July 7, 2026
Author: Adam Collins

Is OnlyFans Safe to Use? ScamAdviser Review

OnlyFans is a legitimate platform with millions of users, but that doesn't mean it's free from scams. Here's what ScamAdviser found about its security, trust signals, and the biggest risks users face.

In a Nutshell

  • ScamAdviser gives OnlyFans a high trust score of 100, with strong security signals including a long-standing domain, threat intelligence checks, and encrypted payment processing.
  • The biggest risks come from scammers, not the platform itself, including fake creator accounts, phishing emails, and requests to pay outside OnlyFans.
  • OnlyFans verifies creators with government ID and supports two-factor authentication to help protect user accounts.
  • Subscribers should avoid clicking links in emails, only log in through the official website, and never send payments via Cash App, crypto, or gift cards.
  • Before subscribing, check a creator's posting history and verification status, and enable 2FA to reduce the risk of account takeover.

Everyone knows the name. With over 210 million registered users and more than $5.5 billion paid out to creators, OnlyFans is one of the most visited subscription platforms on the internet. But popularity doesn't automatically mean safety. Behind the verified badges and tokenized payments lies a platform where scammers, phishing attacks, and fake creator accounts are a daily reality.

So is OnlyFans actually safe to use? ScamAdviser dug into the platform's trust signals, security infrastructure, and the real threats that users face in 2026. The answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no.

What Does ScamAdviser Say About OnlyFans?

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ScamAdviser analyzed Onlyfans.com across 40 different data sources and returned a high trust score of 100, rating the site as likely legitimate and safe to use. Key positive signals include:

  • High Tranco traffic ranking (score of 950), indicating the site is visited by a very large number of people
  • Classified as safe by both DNSFilter and Maltiverse threat intelligence databases
  • Long-standing domain registration, with the domain registered in January 2013 and consistently renewed
  • No active blacklist flags across the major threat intelligence feeds ScamAdviser monitors

This puts OnlyFans in a fundamentally different category from the fly-by-night adult sites that disappear after a few months. The platform is a legitimate, established business operated by Fenix International Limited, registered in the United Kingdom.

But a high trust score means the site is not a scam. It does not mean the site is risk-free. The real dangers on OnlyFans don't come from the platform itself. They come from the bad actors who use it.

How OnlyFans Protects Its Users

OnlyFans has invested significantly in its security infrastructure, particularly following regulatory pressure from the UK's Online Safety Act and the U.S. TAKE IT DOWN Act. Here is what the platform does right.

Payment Security

OnlyFans uses tokenized payment processing, which means your full card details never touch OnlyFans servers. Transactions are handled by PCI-compliant third-party processors. Your card number is not stored on the platform and cannot be exposed in a data breach of OnlyFans itself.

One important caveat: your bank statement will show the charge as "OnlyFans" or "Fenix International." There is no discreet billing option. If you share a bank account or credit card statement with someone else, this will be visible.

Creator Identity Verification

Every content creator on OnlyFans must complete a multi-step identity verification before they can publish or earn:

  1. Government-issued photo ID (passport, driver's license)
  2. A live selfie with liveness/movement detection to prevent spoofing
  3. Proof of address for payout verification
  4. Re-verification required every 12 months

This process is significantly more rigorous than most platforms. It is also why OnlyFans has a lower rate of unverified content than open tube sites.

Deepfake and AI Content Policy

Following updates tied to the UK Online Safety Act and the U.S. TAKE IT DOWN Act (effective May 2026), OnlyFans now bans AI-generated likenesses of real people and requires disclosure of AI-enhanced content. Violations result in permanent account bans. The platform has also added liveness detection to its verification flow specifically to counter AI-generated identity fraud.

Privacy Controls

  • Subscribers are identified by username only; creators cannot see your real name or email
  • OnlyFans does not sell user data to third-party advertisers
  • Two-factor authentication (2FA) is supported and strongly recommended
  • Geo-blocking allows creators to restrict their profile from specific countries or regions

The Real Risks on OnlyFans

The platform itself is not the problem. The threats come from scammers and bad actors operating within it. These are the risks that actually affect users.

Fake Creator Accounts (Bait-and-Switch Scams)

This is the most common scam on OnlyFans. Fraudsters create accounts using stolen photos and videos lifted from Instagram, TikTok, or other platforms, then charge subscription fees for content they don't own and never deliver on promises. Because OnlyFans has a strict no-refund policy, subscribers who fall for this lose their money with no recourse through the platform.

How to spot them: No posting history, profile created recently, stock-looking photos with no personal context, and messages that push you to subscribe immediately.

Phishing Attacks

Fake OnlyFans login pages and "account verification" emails are widespread. Cybercriminals send emails that look exactly like official OnlyFans communications, asking you to "confirm your payment method" or "verify your identity" through a link. That link leads to a spoofed site that captures your credentials.

          Real-world example: Multiple users have reported waking up to find their OnlyFans email and password changed overnight, with unauthorized charges on their linked card, after clicking a link in what appeared to be an OnlyFans email.

The rule: OnlyFans official emails come from @onlyfans.com only. Never click a link in an email. Log in directly by typing onlyfans.com into your browser.

Off-Platform Payment Requests

If a creator asks you to pay via Cash App, Venmo, cryptocurrency, or gift cards instead of through OnlyFans, it is a scam. Full stop. OnlyFans processes all legitimate transactions through its own secure payment system. Any request to move payment outside the platform is designed to steal your money and leave you with no protection.

Content Leaks and the 1.4TB Incident

OnlyFans prohibits downloading, screen recording, and redistributing content. It cannot technically prevent it. In 2020, approximately 1.4TB of OnlyFans content was scraped and distributed online. This is a risk that creators accept when using the platform, and it has not been fully solved. Watermarking content (available natively on OnlyFans) reduces but does not eliminate this exposure.

Romance and "Para-social" Manipulation

Some creators use emotional manipulation to extract tips and payments from subscribers, building artificial intimacy and making promises (meeting in person, exclusive access) that are never fulfilled. This is not technically a platform vulnerability, but it is a real financial risk for vulnerable users.

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Bottom Line: Is OnlyFans Safe to Use?

The short answer is yes, with conditions. OnlyFans is a legitimate platform with real security infrastructure, verified creators, and encrypted payments. ScamAdviser rates it as high trust. It is not a scam, and it is not going to steal your card details.

The risks are real but manageable. They come from human actors, not the platform itself: fake accounts, phishing emails, and off-platform payment requests. Follow these five rules and you significantly reduce your exposure:

  1. Enable 2FA immediately. Use an authenticator app, not SMS. This is the single most effective protection against account takeover.
  2. Never click links in emails. Always navigate to onlyfans.com directly. Phishing emails are the primary route for credential theft.
  3. Never pay outside the platform. Any request for Cash App, crypto, or gift cards is a scam, no matter how convincing the story.
  4. Check creator profiles before subscribing. Look for posting history, consistent content, and a verified badge. New accounts with few posts and generic photos are red flags.
  5. Use a VPN if privacy is a concern. A VPN hides your IP address and adds a layer of anonymity between you and the platform's trackers. See our list of the 7 best VPN services to find one that fits your needs.

Not sure if an OnlyFans creator account or a site claiming to be OnlyFans is legitimate? Run it through ScamAdviser before entering any personal or payment information.

FAQs

Is OnlyFans safe to use?
Yes. OnlyFans is a legitimate platform with strong security. The biggest risks come from scammers, not the platform itself.

Can OnlyFans steal my credit card information?
No. Payments are tokenized, so your full card details aren't stored. Card theft usually happens through phishing sites impersonating OnlyFans.

What appears on my bank statement?
Charges show as "OnlyFans" or "Fenix International." There is no discreet billing.

How can I spot a fake OnlyFans account?
Watch for new profiles, few posts, stolen-looking photos, and anyone urging you to subscribe or pay outside the platform.

What should I do if I receive a phishing email?
Don't click any links. Log in by typing the website address yourself, then change your password and enable 2FA if you suspect your account was compromised.

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Adam Collins is a cybersecurity researcher at ScamAdviser who operates under a pseudonym for privacy and security. With over four years on the digital frontlines, he specialises in translating complex threats into actionable advice. His mission: exposing red flags so you can navigate the web with confidence.

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