Adult creator Allie Eve Knox has launched My Persona, a new safe-for-work (SFW) creator platform. The platform offers creator profiles and direct tipping, operating with a 10% platform fee.

My Persona Launch and Features

My Persona officially launched on June 30, 2026, in Los Angeles, as reported by Tom Grayson. Joanne Cachapero reported on June 29, 2026, that the platform was designed to help creators monetize content through direct tipping, creator profiles, and future brand partnerships, all within a strict safe-for-work environment. A platform representative stated that My Persona offers transparent pricing with a 10% platform fee and no monthly subscriptions. The platform focuses on "helping creators own their audience instead of relying solely on social media algorithms."

At launch, creators can publish safe-for-work content, receive tips from supporters, and build public profiles. Future releases are planned to include additional features such as a brand partnership marketplace and a UGC job board. Allie Eve Knox stated that My Persona is "the platform I always wished existed." She also noted that "with all of these terrible age verification laws, fans have lost access to their favorite adult personalities." Knox added that "creators deserve a place where they can build their brand, connect with their audience, and earn from their work without confusing fees or constantly changing algorithms." My Persona is available at MyPersonaApp.com.

Context of Age Verification Laws

The launch of My Persona occurs amidst a landscape of evolving age verification (AV) laws impacting the adult industry. On June 30, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Kids Internet and Digital Safety (KIDS) Act, which includes provisions to make age verification by adult websites federal law. This bill, however, still faces opposition in the Senate. A bipartisan agreement in the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce had previously indicated that a proposed federal age verification law might soon come before the full House, though the measure continued to face an uphill battle, as reported on June 22, 2026.

State-level age verification laws have also been enacted across the United States following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton. Lawsuits resulting from these AV laws have begun to play out in the courts. For example, on June 23, 2026, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging that adult site SuperPorn violated Kansas’ age verification law, citing lack of jurisdiction after dismissing two related cases earlier in the year. This dismissal represented the last NCOSE-backed suit over the Kansas AV law.

Internationally, age verification compliance is also being enforced. On June 19, 2026, Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) began monitoring 18 high-traffic adult websites for compliance with the country’s Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (Digital ECA), which mandates age verification for users located in Brazil. The same day, U.K. media regulator Ofcom imposed a fine of 80,000 pounds (more than $100,000) against First Time Videos, which operates FTVGirls.com and FTVMilfs.com, for failing to implement age checks required by the Online Safety Act.

Other legislative actions related to adult content have also been observed. On June 20, 2026, Arizona Governor Kate Hobbs vetoed HB 2133, the “Protect Act,” which would have imposed new requirements for adult content uploaded online. The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) updated its Restricted to Adults (RTA) labeling resource page on June 23, 2026.

Creator Monetization Landscape

The creator economy is valued at more than $250 billion in 2026, with Goldman Sachs projecting further growth. SFW creator platforms are subscription-based monetization tools that allow various creators, including fitness coaches, athletes, educators, lifestyle influencers, and mainstream creators, to earn recurring revenue through subscriptions, paid messaging, digital products, merchandise, and livestreaming. These platforms aim to provide monetization opportunities without the brand association of adult content platforms like OnlyFans.

OnlyFans (20% fee) and Fansly (20% fee) are options for creators but carry adult content brand associations that can create problems for SFW creators. Alternatives for SFW creators in 2026 include Passes.com (10% fee, 7 revenue streams), Patreon (12-15% effective fee, simple memberships), Ko-fi (free tips), Fourthwall (merchandise), Kajabi (online courses), and Ghost (zero platform fee, self-hosted). Passes is noted for offering low fees and numerous tools for creators producing non-adult content.

In related news, creator Devin Drills launched an official website through PAYSITE on June 29, 2026. Pineapple Support named Ny Ny Lew as its newest brand ambassador on June 30, 2026.

Key Facts

  • My Persona, a new SFW creator platform, launched on June 30, 2026.
  • The platform was launched by adult creator Allie Eve Knox.
  • My Persona offers creator profiles and direct tipping.
  • The platform operates with a 10% platform fee and no monthly subscriptions.
  • My Persona aims to help creators monetize content and build their brand in a safe-for-work environment.
  • The launch occurs amid increasing implementation and proposals for age verification laws impacting the adult industry.