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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I originally wrote this advice for a soldier who was paying pics with his face, uniform, rank, regiment and cock all visible in his photos.

The general advice stands that you should assume that whatever picture you post online will be freely available on the Internet, and can be sent to your employers and family.

You really are at risk of your pictures ending up all over the Internet. There are LOADS of websites dedicated to pics of naked men and women which were stolen from websites like this or from catfish messages.

Also, if its clearly visible from your uniform, name badge, company logo etc where you work, then any dickhead could report you and get you fired.

I suggest the following for your own protection:

1. Never have any pictures or information about your work or pics of you in Uniform or of a background which is clearly identified as a specific brand (e.g. NHS, Military, commercial brand) on your profile, even if only viewable to friends.

2. Never include any pics of your dick/pussy/tits which also include your body or face. Pics should either be:

a) above the waist normal photos of your body/face which your mum could see without a problem.

b) pics of just your dick/pussy/tits and nothing else. No body. No face. No uniform. Close up of privates only.

c) beware of a photo series. A photo series is where you have something in the photo which links two pictures. For example, you could take a normal face pic which has a red lampshade in the background, then a cock pic which has the same lampshade. This way the photos can be linked as belonging to the same person in the same location. Or if you have a normal above the waist photo with a tattoo on your belly or arm clearly visible, then the same tattoo is visible in your cock pic. Same goes with clothes. This is a photo series and is a trap many fall into. Private pics should only include privates and none of the above.

This way you can always deny that you took naked pics as the private pic could belong to anyone.

Obviously if you don't care about everyone you know at work and in your family seeing you being fucked up the arse with spunk on your face then ignore that, otherwise beware that you are opening yourself up for bl**kmail and or humiliation and being fired from your job.

Hopefully this is useful.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I originally wrote this advice for a soldier who was paying pics with his face, uniform, rank, regiment and cock all visible in his photos.

The general advice stands that you should assume that whatever picture you post online will be freely available on the Internet, and can be sent to your employers and family.

You really are at risk of your pictures ending up all over the Internet. There are LOADS of websites dedicated to pics of naked men and women which were stolen from websites like this or from catfish messages.

Also, if its clearly visible from your uniform, name badge, company logo etc where you work, then any dickhead could report you and get you fired.

I suggest the following for your own protection:

1. Never have any pictures or information about your work or pics of you in Uniform or of a background which is clearly identified as a specific brand (e.g. NHS, Military, commercial brand) on your profile, even if only viewable to friends.

2. Never include any pics of your dick/pussy/tits which also include your body or face. Pics should either be:

a) above the waist normal photos of your body/face which your mum could see without a problem.

b) pics of just your dick/pussy/tits and nothing else. No body. No face. No uniform. Close up of privates only.

c) beware of a photo series. A photo series is where you have something in the photo which links two pictures. For example, you could take a normal face pic which has a red lampshade in the background, then a cock pic which has the same lampshade. This way the photos can be linked as belonging to the same person in the same location. Or if you have a normal above the waist photo with a tattoo on your belly or arm clearly visible, then the same tattoo is visible in your cock pic. Same goes with clothes. This is a photo series and is a trap many fall into. Private pics should only include privates and none of the above.

This way you can always deny that you took naked pics as the private pic could belong to anyone.

Obviously if you don't care about everyone you know at work and in your family seeing you being fucked up the arse with spunk on your face then ignore that, otherwise beware that you are opening yourself up for bl**kmail and or humiliation and being fired from your job.

Hopefully this is useful. "

That was posting pics. Not paying pics

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan  over a year ago

Aylesbury

That's lucky, it seems my pics follow this guide rather well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"That's lucky, it seems my pics follow this guide rather well "

Mine too

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan  over a year ago

Aylesbury


"That's lucky, it seems my pics follow this guide rather well

Mine too "

Almost as if it's common sense

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet


"That's lucky, it seems my pics follow this guide rather well

Mine too

Almost as if it's common sense "

Common sense isn't always that common

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Its sad people need the reminder but clearly people don't always think clearly on here and others are just stupid in what they do. You can never bee too cautious.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Its sad people need the reminder but clearly people don't always think clearly on here and others are just stupid in what they do. You can never bee too cautious. "

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