UnlockedXX Now Offering 'Instagram Insurance,' Cybersecurity Unit

LAS VEGAS — Australia-based adult fan platform UnlockedXX is now offering Instagram insurance and a cybersecurity unit as security options for content creators.

Content creator and entrepreneur Brie Nightwood is the new co-owner of UnlockedXX.

“We are now implementing insurance policies for UnlockedXX creators that value their online safety, whether from hackers, trolls or people who want to do you harm,” Nightwood said. “Since many models use Instagram as a marketing tool to promote their businesses on other platforms, getting hacked or your account deleted can obviously be detrimental to your career. We want to offer protection options, just in case.”

UnlockedXX creators will have the option of "a monthly deduction from their accounts to take advantage of the insurance coverage, which includes daily financial protection against hacked or deleted accounts."

Nightwood noted that UnlockedXX had "some issues recently that necessitated the recommendation of a professional with connections to [Instagram parent company] Meta," she said. "He was able to retrieve our accounts and get us up and running in no time. Now he is working with our company and giving discounts to our creators who lose their Instagram accounts."

The platform is "currently structuring a cybersecurity unit within the site to fortify the service in the unfortunate event of more threats to its creators’ occupations and income."

"We are building a solid team of professionals that can help reclaim our creators’ accounts in order to take the stress off of them,” Nightwood added. “Our goal is to make UnlockedXX the most user-friendly and supportive service available, and we look forward to getting that up and running in the coming weeks."

For more information, visit UnlockedXX.com.

Follow Brie Nightwood on Twitter and access her premium social media links here.

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