OnlyFans.One soldier's partner made a claim she had made £4,000 in a week posting pictures on the subscription site.The woman was thought to be wearing a piece of SAS clothing.Pictures of the woman have since been removed and sources told The Mirror that an official order had gone out banning partners from selling pictures on the site.Members of the SAS have been warned that Chinese and Russian spies could get a hold of valuable information from the online posts.One source said: "Posting images on social media for members of the Special Forces is frowned upon.
But mistakes happen."Troops have been warned about posting on TikTok and using apps like Strava as well as dating apps."These can help enemies of the state build up a profile of.
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