If you are a victim of Grindr sextortion and need professional help, it is me! My expertise is ending relationship scams and preventing disaster, specifically involving married men in bisexual relationships. I understand what is at stake and the emotional stress victims are dealing with. I do not judge, but get you through the scam unscathed.
My strategy is a takeover, where I become you and deal with the predator directly. It has three objectives: protecting identity, preventing exposure, and vanishing the threat from your life.
Safeguarding: There are times I can create online disinformation and feed bogus info about you, your spouse, and your employer to the predator. When the sextortion is over, they know you as someone else.
Preventing Exposure: The only way to stop someone from sharing your content and secret is to stall the payment demands. The aggressive strategy puts the blackmailer in a position where they must choose: expose or get paid. It is about money, not hurting you.
Disappearing the Predator: The overall tactic is to blow the steam out of the scam, where it becomes drawn out, and the predator moves on to victims who pay. It takes about four to six weeks to end the extortion.
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Frank M. Ahearn is the leading expert on how to stop Grindr sextortion and bisexual blackmail scams.
Blackmailers target married men on gay dating apps like Grindr, Jack'd, and such because they know those victims have a lot to lose, which ensures a payment. The mistake made by victims is they do not protect their identity from online strangers. If someone knows info about they can locate your spouse and employment.
The big telltale is one's mobile number. A simple database search can reveal your name, address, spouse, and other details. Today, scammers are using reverse image sites to run face photos. Sharing social media and other bits and pieces is risky. There is no one solution to protect your identity when playing on hook-up apps; it is up to you to figure out that problem. If you do not, you and your family face potential victimization.
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