Women turning to sex webcamming to make money during the Covid-19 lockdown have been warned it could leave them at the mercy of stalkers and blackmailers.Online platforms offering the service have seen an explosion in subscriptions, with OnlyFans reporting more than a 75 percent increase in new sign-ups in the last month, gaining about 150,000 new users every 24 hours.But campaigners have warned women that turning to webcams as a way to make “easy money” is fraught with danger.And they have also been told they will make little money in a saturated market crammed with new performers offering sexual video contact to online punters.Camming sees contributors start an account, set the price, and then perform sex acts on a live video stream, or
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