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  • Question about keeping my social media to not be suggested to people I know

    Posted by PlayerNumberZer0 on May 25, 2024 at 12:35 am

    have a spicy Instagram account that I use on another phone (phone B) that uses a VPN because I don't want that account suggested to friends and family like my personal social media seems to do. I'm currently away from my phone (Phone B) that I use for my spicy social media. I want to log into my spicy account on my regular phone (Phone A) but am afraid the algorithm (or whatever, I'm not tech savvy) will think my spicy stuff is now linked to this phone (phone A) and me. My regular phone (Phone A) does not have a VPN. I think this because I have a few accounts on my personal phone (Phone A) that are not associated with my personal life, but those side accounts are still suggested to my friends and family. Even though I tried to mess with the settings and make it so I'm not suggested to people I know or connect my contacts, Facebook or anything.
    My wonder is because I created my spicy account on a completely different phone (Phone B) and used my VPN for a different area, maybe it won't associate to me if I just log in on my personal phone (phone A)?
    I'm also curious about this for tiktok and X.

    PlayerNumberZer0 replied 1 year, 1 month ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
  • 1 Reply
  • OpeningBackground199

    Guest
    May 25, 2024 at 6:46 am

    just be a real person not some dumb influencer or sex worker

  • UrbsCauda9147

    Guest
    May 25, 2024 at 10:16 am

    Honestly, I’d avoid logging into your spicy account on your regular phone altogether. Even without a VPN, your phone’s IP and browser fingerprint can still be linked to your personal accounts. Just wait till you’re back with phone B to minimize the risk of association.

  • OkFaithlessness9901

    Guest
    May 26, 2024 at 11:27 pm

    Do you use them both in one house on the same network?

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