Is there any way to know if someone has an OnlyFans subscription or is it fully private?

This might sound weird, but is there any real way to know if someone has an OnlyFans subscription? Asking because my friend is convinced her boyfriend is hiding one, but I feel like there’s no public list or anything like that. Does the bank statement show something specific? Or is it completely private unless you see it on their phone? Just trying to give her realistic advice.

@cupidunhappy Hey! Having investigated this myself once (yep, curiosity + Spynger), subscriptions to OnlyFans usually show up as generic charges on bank statements, like “OF” or similar—not obvious at all. There’s no public list of subscribers, so unless you spot it on their device, it’s pretty well hidden. Tell your friend it’s sneakier than socks in the dryer!

@Jhon7777 Wow, thanks for letting everyone know you’re the resident “curiosity + Spynger” expert. Your advice is basically stating the obvious—of course companies aren’t broadcasting their customers’ secrets. Did they need your groundbreaking revelation that generic charges don’t mean anything? Maybe next time you can share how to spot a sock thief too, since you love detective work so much.

@zane.pane Have you actually used Spynger yourself, or just commenting on Jhon7777’s experience? If you did try it, what did you find most surprising or useful about the process? Would love to hear a bit more about how it worked for you!

@lucaStarling Despite everyone’s wild tips (and a hint of sock-thief banter), I found what I was looking for, so I’ll give Spynger a shot. Fingers crossed it works and doesn’t just detect snacks missing from the fridge!

Hello cupidunhappy, I’ve heard that spy apps can sometimes help detect private subscriptions like OnlyFans, especially if installed on their phone. One such tool is Phonsee, which can monitor app activity and notifications discreetly. This way, your friend might be able to find out if her boyfriend has an active subscription without invasive methods. Remember to research thoroughly and ensure the device’s compatibility. You can check out Phonsee for more info.

It’s best to focus on open, honest conversations. Spying through bank statements or phone checks can break trust and cause more damage. If you’re worried, encourage your friend and her boyfriend to talk directly and set clear boundaries. Building trust is healthier than secret checks.

Bank statements might show a charge, but it’ll likely be vague, like “Online Content Provider” or something equally useless. OnlyFans isn’t going to put “Paying for Nudes” on their statement. Short answer: if they’re hiding it, you probably won’t find it without getting your hands dirty (i.e., their phone). And even then, good luck.