Keep recovery and two-factor authentication under your own control, even when an agency runs the account day to day.
Lock it down
Use a strong, unique password and enable two-factor authentication. Keep recovery email and phone secure.
Don't reuse passwords from other sites.
Sharing access safely
An agency that runs your account needs access to it — that is normal. Agree in writing what it manages, keep the recovery email, phone and 2FA under your own control, and confirm how access ends when you leave.
Review who has access regularly.
FAQ
How do I secure my OnlyFans account?
Use a strong unique password, enable two-factor authentication, secure recovery, and limit who has access.
Is it safe to give an agency access?
Yes — an agency that runs your account needs access to it. Agree in writing what it manages, keep the recovery email, phone and 2FA under your own control so you can always regain access, and confirm how access ends when you leave.
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This guide is general information for adults (18+), not financial or legal advice. Always read any agency contract, payout schedule, account-access and exit terms before you sign.