The dangers of gay hook-up app blackmail are closer than you think, especially if you are looking for connections on apps like Grindr, Jack'd, Adam4Adam, and such. Predators view bi-married men as guaranteed payment because the risks of one's secret coming out can destroy a marriage and career. Therefore, victims instantly adhere to the demands, but paying puts them deeper into victimization.
Becoming a victim of a bi-married blackmail scam is extremely frightening. However, I can protect you. The tactic is to transfer the scammer to my contact, and I will take over as you. My expertise is preventing the posting and sharing of your content. In some situations, I can create online disinformation to change what the blackmailer knows about your identity, spouse, and employer. How to stop gay sextortion scams? Email me.
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Men become victims of extortion because they do not protect their identities, which leads to their spouses, family, social media connections, and employers. Sometimes, the identities come from sharing a mobile number, email address, or face picture that a scammer can search online. Often, the other party claims they need discretion, and to trust you, you must share something to put them at ease, something identifiable. Doing so goes against safeguarding your identity and those you love.
When hooking up online, you must consider 100% discretion and protection. If you don't, you make everyone in your circle vulnerable. I have worked cases where the scammer went directly to a spouse and began extorting them, or they would send the husband's intimate photos to her Facebook and LinkedIn connection. Some blackmailers have zero boundaries. Therefore, think before you share.
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