Private monetisation platforms for creators
Privacy in this context is not secrecy — it is control over who can see what, and who is involved in the transaction. A private monetisation platform limits public exposure at every step, from listing to payout.
Key facts
- No public directory listing of creator pages.
- Buyers do not create accounts, so there is no follower list linking them to you.
- Contact methods are defined by the creator, not assumed.
- Crypto payouts avoid tying income to a personal bank account.
The four privacy surfaces
- Discovery: is your page listed anywhere you did not choose?
- Identity: what must you publish to sell?
- Contact: who can reach you, and through what channel?
- Payment: whose name and details appear in the money trail?
Practical habits that matter more than settings
Keep identifying details out of previews, use a working name consistently, and never move a client to a personal channel because they asked nicely. The Safety and Verification guides cover this in depth.
Privacy and trust together
Being private does not mean being unverifiable. Optional verification gives clients confidence without publishing anything about you, and a paid verification call lets you assess them before committing.
Common questions
Do clients see my real name?
They see what you put on your page. Verification documents are reviewed privately and not shown to clients.
Is my page indexed by search engines?
Creator pages are link-based rather than promoted through a public directory.
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