Security & Trust
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Last updated: June 24, 2026
This page explains exactly how FansID reaches you, what we never do, and how to spot impersonators. Bookmark it — when in doubt, come back and verify.
1. How FansID communicates with you
FansID communicates with users through a small set of official channels only. If anyone reaches out claiming to represent FansID outside these channels, treat it with caution and verify before acting.
Our only official website is fansid.app. We do not operate any duplicate domains, mirror sites, or alternate spellings.
3. We never accept payments from users
FansID is free to use. We do not collect, request, or process payments from users — not in cryptocurrency, not by card, not by wire transfer, not in any form.
Any request to pay anything to FansID, for verification, promotion, a prize, a subscription, premium access, or anything else, is fraudulent regardless of where the request comes from. There is no paid tier of FansID, no upgrade fee, and no premium account.
If anyone asks you to pay FansID, stop, do not send anything, and report it to us at Cyrus@fansid.app.
4. How to verify a message is really from us
Before trusting any message that claims to be from FansID, check the sender:
- Legitimate emails come only from addresses ending in {{ Str::after($company['email'], '@') }}.
- Phone calls only ever come from +1 647-952-8863. We do not call from blocked, foreign, or unknown numbers.
- Social messages come only from the accounts linked in the footer of 194.61.28.183. Click through the footer link rather than searching by name, since scammers often reserve lookalike handles.
If you are unsure whether a message is real, forward it to Cyrus@fansid.app and we will confirm.
5. Common scams to watch for
Scammers regularly impersonate adult-industry sites because the niche carries privacy and embarrassment leverage. The patterns we see most often:
- Fake "support" or "representative" accounts on Telegram, X, Discord, or Snapchat using our logo or name.
- Promises of free trials, exclusive promo codes, or premium access in exchange for payment or personal data.
- Messages claiming you have "won" something from FansID. We do not run contests that require payment to claim a prize.
- Requests to "verify your account" or "confirm your identity" via crypto, gift cards, wire transfer, or by sending photos of ID.
- Fake creator-partnership, advertising, or featured-listing offers asking for an upfront payment or login credentials.
- Lookalike domains such as fansid-app.com, fans-id.com, fansid.support, or anything ending other than 194.61.28.183.
6. If you encounter a scam
If you spot something pretending to be FansID, please take a moment to help us shut it down:
- Do not engage with the account or click any links inside the message.
- Take screenshots that capture the sender handle, the message contents, and any payment addresses, links, or contact details.
- Forward everything to Cyrus@fansid.app so we can take action and warn other users.
If you have already lost money or shared sensitive information, contact your bank or card issuer immediately, and consider filing a report with your local authorities. In Canada, you can also report fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
7. Notice for creators
If you are a creator and you would like your information corrected, hidden, or removed from FansID, the official path is to email Cyrus@fansid.app from an address you can verify, or to call +1 647-952-8863. We do not action removal requests from social DMs, third-party agents we cannot verify, or unknown email addresses.
8. Responsible disclosure
If you are a security researcher and you have found a vulnerability on 194.61.28.183, we appreciate you reporting it responsibly:
- Email a clear description of the issue and steps to reproduce it to Cyrus@fansid.app with the subject line "Security report".
- Please do not publicly disclose the issue until we have had a reasonable chance to investigate and fix it.
- Please do not exfiltrate user data, run intrusive scans against production, or attempt social engineering of our team.
We will acknowledge legitimate reports and keep you updated on the fix.
9. Affiliation disclaimer
FansID is not affiliated with or owned by OnlyFans.com, which is a registered trademark of Fenix International Limited. FansID is an independent search engine and directory that uses only publicly sourced data and links users directly to creators' official OnlyFans pages.
2. Our official social media
FansID maintains a presence on a limited set of social platforms. These are the only accounts we control:
We do not operate accounts on Telegram, X, Discord, Snapchat, Signal, or any other platform not listed above. If you receive a message from an account on one of those platforms claiming to be FansID, it is not us.
On the social accounts we do run, we never DM users first, we never ask for payment, and we never ask for passwords, verification codes, or personal documents.