Public-facing privacy
Privacy for Creators and Influencers
Creators need public visibility, but they can still separate their brand presence from personal contact details, home address exposure, and private routines.
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Separate Brand and Personal Identity
Use a business email, public contact form, brand phone number if needed, and separate business profiles where possible.
Avoid exposing your home address, personal phone number, private email, family details, or real-time location patterns.
Review Content for Clues
Photos, videos, captions, live streams, packages, reflections, badges, license plates, school names, and background details can reveal more than expected.
Review old posts and remove details that connect private routines, home location, or family information.
Protect Accounts and Opportunities
Creators are often targeted with fake brand deals, copyright warnings, verification scams, and account takeover attempts.
Use unique passwords, two-factor authentication, careful verification habits, and a separate business contact route.
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