There is tremendous interest these days in how to use VR porn in an anonymous private way.
This is understandable because for many us…we live in hypocritical societies where there is a stigma attached to porn. They want to make you feel like enjoying pornography somehow makes you a bad person.
I LIKE the picture above where Kay’s legs are spread and her gorgeous pussy’s sticking out! I LIKE PUSSY! I’m not a bad person for enjoying the sight of Kay’s pussy! I’m just a regular, heterosexual guy! What heterosexual guy doesn’t like Kay’s pussy? And, why the fuck not! There’s nothing wrong with being madly in love with Kay Lovely’s ass and pussy!
Additionally, there are some dudes who are married, have girlfriends or snoopy kids. It’s damn understandable why they don’t want wifey to know that they’re having a really spirited 3D wack with Jessica Starling or Lexi Lore! Most girlfriends—the overwhelming majority—don’t want you 3D wacking to some raucous WankzVR teens bouncing their cowgirl twats in frenzied fashion.
So, most girlfriends force us to keep our VR porn use a secret. But, hey…I just really like VR fucking Coco Lovecock! A LOT! I love your pussy, Coco! I ADMIT IT!
Best case scenario
The best case scenario is that the wife/girlfriend has a healthy attitude towards sex and pornography. Then, no deception is needed. Congratulations. You have a cool partner! But, for those who don’t…or those with kids…read on.
How keep your privacy with VR porn?
So, you naturally want to keep things private and anonymous with your VR porn use. These are the steps.
The main use case is if you’re using a Meta Quest, but this same advice applies to all headsets really. In some ways, anything Facebook/Meta is the most concerning because at one point you had to link your registered Facebook account. But, in general, I just don’t fully trust them. Yes, there…I said it.
- Buy your headset with cash. Don’t have any record of the purchase on your credit card statement.
- If Facebook no longer requires you to register (link accounts)…great! They should have never been so fucking invasive in the first place! It was always wrong that they forced you to link a VR device for some baffling reason to a social media account. What the fuck does one have to do with the other? Answer: nothing.
- Have a dedicated hiding spot for the headset. If found, say you use it for gaming. It’s funny how we’re treating this like it’s some sort of illegal or illicit substance! But, let’s face it…let’s just be honest…wives and girlfriends often don’t look at pornography in a favorable way. It’s their competition! They know that real-life pussy can be replaced with a Handy sex toy, Quest headset, and subscription to POVR. Hey, I’m just telling the truth here! You can get a Lifetime sub so there’s just one charge ever and that’s it!
- The alternative is not to hide your headset and pretend like it’s used for “gaming.” Maybe you actually are a gamer. In that case, you’ve got some games on there anyway. Then, see the next step about hiding the VR porn files. This is a good idea even if you’re hiding the headset. All of this, of course, is only if the wife/girlfriend has a negative view of porn.
- If you browse on the Oculus Quest, use the three dots in the corner to enter private mode. You can do this just to be extra safe.
- Hide files on the VR device. If you’re using Skybox, there’s a way to hide video files depending on which version. This part you need to look into yourself because there’s not a one-size-fits-all answer to this. I wish there were. But, there are different devices and different software and different versions of the software, so there isn’t a single method.
- Use a VPN: virtual private network. You should really be using one anyway. But, the basic idea is that your actual IP address is not associated with your visit to a website called VR Bangers or WankzVR. 🙂
- Use a software application such as CC Cleaner to keep your browsing history freshly deleted on your laptop or desktop. I personally sign-up for VR porn subscriptions on my desktop.
- Use a dedicated email account for your porn subs. Needless to say, ain’t nobody need to know that you have that email address.
- Use BitCoin to pay for your porn subscription if possible, or…
- Use PayPal to purchase your porn subscriptions. Most wives and girlfriends don’t know much about PayPal. They don’t even need to fucking know you have a PayPal account. PayPal also has great buyer protections and disputing attached to it… or…
- Buy your VR porn subscriptions using privacy virtual cards. There are so many advantages to this. But, really…nobody needs to know that I have a subscription to a website called MILF VR. Really…it’s legal. Nobody’s getting hurt. And, nobody needs to know that. You can set up Discreet Merchants to hide things even more on your bank statement. If you have a wife who’s checking your bank statement, you should opt for bitcoin or keeping a PayPal account that she doesn’t know about.
- Put your log-in info from the subscription in a hidden file on your PC. If you want to be extra anonymous and private, delete the emails from the porn company.
- Download scenes and keep them in hidden folders on your laptop or PC. The alternative is to buy a portable hard drive and just download your porn exclusively on it. The hard drive can be stashed away. You can also password protect that hard drive. If your wife or girlfriend tries getting into a password protected hard drive, that will raise suspicions. Say that either it has sensitive work information on it or that it contains your diary where you explore your childhood trauma or something like that.
- When you’re actually “using” these VR porn scenes, for God’s sake… LOCK THE DOOR!
VR porn privacy conclusion
So, I can’t make any guarantees about your privacy and anonymity. It’s a complex world getting more complicated every day. But, following those 15 steps above is the best way to ensure that your VR porn hobby remains private and anonymous. It’s a shame and hypocritical and stupid that our society has attached such a stigma to something so normal…sex is normal…enjoying pornography is normal. It’s not shameful! But, until the world gets more enlightened, protect your own best interests!