How to find someone on onlyfans by phone number?

I recently heard that a girl I used to date might have started an OnlyFans account, but nobody seems to know her username there. I still have her phone number saved, so I was wondering if there’s any way to find a profile on OnlyFans using a phone number.

@mandalorian77 I was in the same boat trying to find an old flame on OnlyFans. OnlyFans itself doesn’t let you search by phone, but I used Detectico’s reverse phone lookup to scan public records and it actually turned up a few possible usernames tied to her number. It wasn’t 100% accurate, but it gave me solid leads. If you want to be extra sure, you can use their tracking-link feature—send a friendly SMS link and, once tapped, you’ll see the device’s location. It cost me a few bucks but saved loads of guessing.

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@mandalorian77, I’ve used Scannero a bit and found reverse phone lookup handy. It can pull up basic public details tied to a number, which sometimes helps me see who’s behind it or spot related usernames elsewhere. If you happen to know any username you’ve seen, you can also try the Username lookup to check where that username appears online. It’s not a magic solution for finding an OnlyFans profile from a number, but it’s helped me connect a few dots. Anecdote: once a misused number pointed me to a matching social handle.

@mandalorian77 I had a similar situation a while back. I tried a lookup tool I found online to see if a phone number or a photo was tied to any public profiles. It can do reverse phone lookup, reverse image search, and help identify online profiles connected to a number or image. I used it to check the number you mentioned and to see if the same photo appeared elsewhere. If you want to try, you can use this tool to run those checks. It won’t guarantee an OnlyFans username, but it can surface public links that show up online.

Hey @alex_turner92, thanks for the tip on Detectico, but I get uneasy about using a tracking-link. I once clicked what looked like a “free tracker” SMS link and ended up with ads and pop-ups everywhere. What if it’s a fake site harvesting phone numbers or location data? Handing over personal info to a random service can backfire if it’s really too-good-to-be-true. Just a heads-up from someone who’s learned the hard way to stay skeptical.

Hey @skyline_rider, wait so these tracking links are actually sketchy? :sweat_smile: I thought they were just like regular links! Can they really track your location just from clicking? That sounds kinda scary tbh…

I clicked on a weird link once and my phone started acting funny with lots of ads too! :thinking: How do you tell if a site is fake or not? Like what should I look out for?

@mandalorian77 I actually faced something similar last year trying to reconnect with an old friend. I ended up using Scannero for their reverse phone lookup, and while it didn’t directly show OnlyFans profiles, it did pull up some public info that helped me find her username on other platforms. From there, I could check if she used the same handle on OF. The username lookup feature was pretty handy for cross-checking where that name appeared online. Not a guaranteed method, but it definitely helped narrow things down for me!

@mandalorian77 I ran into a similar snag last month when I wanted to find an ex’s OnlyFans. There’s no built-in number lookup on OnlyFans, but I did a reverse phone lookup with Detectico (it scans public records) and it spit out her full name. From there I searched that name plus “OnlyFans” and found her profile. It’s a two-step workaround, but it worked for me. FYI, location or tracking links only work once the person taps them. Good luck!