How to Safeguard Your Identity During Online Performances
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Shielding your real-life details in digital acts is essential now as virtual environments become the primary medium for artistic expression. Whether you're sharing a dance routine or broadcasting an improv session, your sensitive data can be exposed unintentionally. Use a fictional performer identity instead of your real name. This creates a clear boundary between your public persona and your personal existence. Never disclose your residence, your workplace, your educational institution, or any location that could be used to track you down.

Pay attention to what’s visible behind you in your videos or streams. A a unique building façade, unique artwork on the wall, or a car’s registration in frame can give away your location.
Create a separate contact profile for your online performances. Never tie them to your private profiles. Generate randomized credentials for each streaming site. Activate multi-factor login options. Adjust your security configurations on every social media and streaming site (arvd.in). Limit who can see your posts, leave feedback, or reach out via DM. Remove location metadata and never share live GPS data during live streams.
Be selective about the personal stories you share. Offhand remarks can leak private information. For example, naming your go-to café or your animal’s nickname could be exploited by impersonators to gain your trust. Never share financial information, government ID numbers, or passwords during any performance or interaction, even if they say they’re from support.
Consider using a virtual background to eliminate environmental identifiers. While recording with external devices, make sure they are not linked to cloud accounts with sensitive info. Audit your online presence by using people-search engines and deleting old posts with private info.
Educate yourself about common scams. Fake DMs, fake sponsorship offers, and fake fan pages are common. Double-check sources of all unsolicited contact. Listen to your gut—if it seems suspicious—it probably is.
Finally, remember that you have the right your virtual brand. Fans don’t deserve access to your private world. Protecting your identity is not about being secretive—it’s about staying secure, long-term, and in control of your own story.
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