Me too ;)
I would be surprised if a employer actually looked here, but to be on the safe side, just ensure no personal details are actually visible to the general public.
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I would not worry about it at all.... I don't and my job requires all kinds of background checks....
i too go through extensive background checks at work never had a problem
This is a good post thank you for spreading the word
I like some of this but would like to add the following:
Sadly, you'll probably need to lead separate lives, completely disconnected from one another. Create an email address on Yahoo, Lycos (yes, it's still around), Excite (still around too!) or another free email service that DOESN'T require some form of phone or other verification (like gmail) that's only used for sites like this one and any similar sites. You could further separate activities with a couple of addresses, one for different activities.
Install a separate browser or two on your PC/Mac and use these strictly for this separate life. Opera and Firefox are the best bets, avoid Chrome. NEVER LOG INTO GMAIL OR GOOGLE ANYTHING FROM THESE BROWSERS!!! The reason being that google services has this nasty habit of tracking everything you do and associating it with the name logged into their services. Chrome is a google product, and it tracks you as well.
If you use Firefox, set it to clear everything when it's closed. It's a pain to have to log back into sites whenever you reopen the browser, but better that than to have remnants of your previous activities around for harvesting by random websites.
Finally, proxy yourself through these extra browsers. It may cause issues (I've already had this happen on this site), but if done properly, it makes it extremely difficult to associate an IP address to you. Every time I open the browser I use for this stuff, I'm proxied through a different chain of proxies through several different countries. In my case, it makes using certain sites difficult, as Google, Yahoo, and several other sites use IP geolocating to figure out where you are and serve up content for that region (right now if I type in yahoo, I get yahoo.uk).
Sounds like a lot, but better that than to have an employer find out you've been taking pics of yourself, wife, or SO (or even a coworker you're fooling around with!) drenched in cum and posting them on the net.
forgot to add this:
Having an employer find out you're on a site like this isn't always bad, but it really depends on the industry or line of work you're in. I knew a woman years ago that was a student by day and a stripper at night. She happened to be working one night when HBO's Real Sex came to her club and filmed. Though she wasn't interviewed, she was clearly seen in several shots and she has an unmistakeable face. A few years later and she's working in a daycare. HBO ran the episode of Real Sex she was in one evening. Many of the parents of the kids she cared for saw it as well as the director of the facility. She was fired the next morning.
Sadly, after this happened a few more times, she went back to being a stripper.
first, please don't be a retard and use the same handle everywhere. (this is not directed at you, this is a statement i hope everyone follows). if your handle here is bjfanphoto69 i hope your personal email is not like bjfanphoto69 @ yahoo . com and have it on your resume.
now, i assume you're a complex person with other hobbies that just facials, so that in turn i also hope you don't use bjfanphoto69 on other hobby websites (non-sex related).
that being said, i have googled email addresses / names provided to me when i have done interviewing.
that being said, you aren't going to find my handle anywhere but here.
Removed hotlink. Even full email addys will cause a hotlink. Brian1453
great advice, but all of those online reputation websites sell is bullshit anyway. if you scan / take a picture of your id with your first name / main address (leave the state) block your face and block the id# you can use it to file DMCA notices to any website to prove you are who you are and to remove the information yourself. if the website does not comply with your DMCA notice, send it again and cc their webhost (which you can find by doing a whois on the domain). even websites with privacy guard are required to acknowledge DMCA notices and respond. if they refuse to remove the information the webhost will remove it. that goes for anything and everyone who is brave enough to post pictures here.
edit: also just to be aware. as soon as you post something online, it never, never ever ever ever goes away. someone somewhere save that picture.
people worry about the stupidest things. if you dont want to risk the chance of getting found out dont post online period. if you decide to post and you do get found out who cares. we have friends that know we post sex pics even co workers at my place of employment know. there are much worse things in the world than posting "sex pics"