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Jenna Jameson
If I wanna do camwork do I really need to show my face?
You don’t have to, but it’s 10x harder to turn up a profit and get regulars. You can wear a mask, but again, 10x harder to attract and maintain clientele.
If you’re honestly that concerned for privacy (I AM NOT SAYING THIS TO BE MEAN), then cam work or fetish modeling is NOT for you.
You can do things to help control privacy (such as IP blockers), but creative people will always find a way around it. Also, people can record your camming and distribute it on porn sites (pornhub is notorious for profitting off of stolen content). Also also, friendly reminder that once something is on the internet, IT IS THERE FOREVER, EVEN IF YOU DELETE IT! Internet archive websites can find material you thought was “deleted”. People will always illegally download your fetish work (clips and/or photos). Watermarks can help prevent stolen content but is NOT a fullproof method.