This notice describes the data LonelyFans stores around accounts, access, chat, creator workspaces, payments, safety review, notifications, and action history.

Identity and access

LonelyFans stores account details such as email, display name, whether setup is finished, and whether the account can open private product areas.

We keep a record of accepted terms and privacy notices, including the version and time accepted.

Access records

The app stores the date-of-birth or access confirmation needed to open fan, creator, and private workspace areas.

That confirmation is kept apart from sign-in details because it controls product access.

Chat and creator workspaces

Conversation data includes fan identity, creator identity, message text, read state, private workspace context, and block or report status.

When an authorized creator-side teammate acts on a creator profile, the fan-facing experience shows the creator while action history captures who performed the action.

Payments

Tips, disputes, refunds, and chargebacks are stored so balances, refunds, and creator earnings can be handled accurately.

Creators and studio users see spending and earnings tied to creators they can manage. They do not receive a fan's global spend across unrelated creators.

Safety review

Reports, account strikes, takedowns, appeals, media review outcomes, and related decisions are retained for safety work.

Blocking preserves previous conversation and payment history while preventing new messages where the block applies.

Notifications

Notification preferences store how you want to be contacted, when messages should be grouped, and quiet hours.

Email, SMS, push, media, and safety systems may use service partners needed to operate the product.