Giving an interview to the Financial Times, CEO Keily Blair describes “their incredible UK tech success story” after scoring their highest revenue.
At the helm of OnlyFans, Blair credits her background in “cyber, privacy and online safety” for helping to steer the “challenging landscape” that tech companies face whilst speaking cautiously about AI’s influence for creators and safety measures.
Blair sets a safe boundary for AI’s place on the platform, banning non-verified human creators from generating AI counterparts. However, once verified creators can leverage AI powers to create better content.
The interview showcases one leader’s astute understanding of how AI can be a double-edge sword. As a company, they will continue to allow real users to leverage the best parts of AI whist limiting AI-driven fraudsters from penetrating their IAM processes.
The company is dedicated to securely verifying every user on the platform through facial recognition technology.
Across regions where OnlyFans operate, a range of data is collected from the user from government-issued IDs and social media checks.
OnlyFans have introduced substantial changes to increase their alignment with the Online Safety Act.















