Use local discovery as a broad relevance filter, not a way to locate a person. A city, state, or country label can help narrow a search, but it should never become a route to an exact address, current position, or offline identity.
Search by the broadest useful label
Start with a country or region. Use a city only when it appears on the creator’s public profile or is otherwise clearly published by the creator, and the extra precision is genuinely useful. Public display does not establish continuing consent for aggregation or exact-location inference. The ICO’s data-minimisation guidance supports the underlying principle: use only the personal data needed for a stated purpose.
Observed OnlyFindX behavior: creator profile pages format available location fields as city and state, then city, state, or country. Listing cards do not display location. Country directory pages use normalized country assignments from published profiles; they do not expose coordinates. The broader workflow is explained in how to search OnlyFans by location.
Interpretation: a displayed label means “this profile is associated with this broad public label,” not “this person is here now.” Do not treat it as residency, live presence, or a meeting invitation.
Keep discovery separate from identification
Do not use a directory result to infer a home, workplace, legal name, daily routine, or exact venue. Do not combine a location label with background details, public records, metadata, or other clues to identify someone offline. Do not publish coordinates, request GPS data, or describe OnlyFindX as proximity search: it is not GPS-based and does not calculate distance from you.
The Australian eSafety Commissioner describes targeting doxing as exposing information that lets others contact or locate a person, including a home address or phone number (position statement). Even information found publicly can become harmful when assembled and redistributed to target someone.
Communicate on the creator’s chosen platform
Open the creator’s public profile and use the communication options they provide there. Keep the first contact in-platform. A shared broad location is not consent to private investigation, an offline approach, or a meeting.
Respect a refusal, no response, boundaries stated on the profile, and any platform controls. Never pressure a creator for an address, live location, identifying documents, or proof of where they are.
Treat every location as fallible
Limitation: OnlyFindX works from public profile data, and its terms do not guarantee that directory information is accurate, complete, or timely. Values can be self-described, missing, stale, or changed after collection. Daily ranking refreshes can change which eligible profiles appear, but a refresh is not independent location verification.
Policy: broad location discovery must not be used to harass, stalk, impersonate, or harm a creator. OnlyFindX also makes no anonymity promise: hiding an exact address in this directory cannot erase clues published elsewhere.
Report a problem or request removal
If a label is wrong, too specific, unsafe, or attached to an impersonated profile, do not amplify it. Send the profile URL, the disputed field, and the requested correction through OnlyFindX contact. Creators can also follow the focused steps in how to correct or remove an OnlyFindX listing.
For an immediate safety threat, preserve only the evidence needed to report it, avoid reposting the sensitive information, use the relevant platform’s reporting tools, and contact appropriate local emergency or specialist support.